Getting Speakup to work with Decktalk.

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use dectlk.  decext is for things like the portable dectalk (a very old
dectalk) and maybe even the original dtc01, which was the original dectalk
from digital.  The internal isn't supported by speakup, but it is known as
the dectalk pc or pc2.  It is however, and (I think) supported by emacspeak.
HTH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anna Schneider" <annas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:13 PM
Subject: Getting Speakup to work with Decktalk.


>
> Okay, so the Pogo Linux people will install Speakup for me.  *yay*  They
> don't need my Decktalk to do this right if mine is an external and if they
> have the correct synthesizer code
>
> So my next question is, is the Decktalk Epress only the internal one? My
> is an external, but the tape about it says Decktalk Express and the
> express and the external have different code right?
>
> They will need to define the ports and then pick one to be the Decktalk's,
> corrrect?
>
> And they will need todo the speaku_synth=(synth code) right, and the two
> synth codes I've seen that might be the ones are dectlk and decext but I'm
> not sure which I use.
>
> Um, have I got everything here?  I just need to know the right code and I
> think I understand what to tell them?  But I may have missed something, my
> brain is quite disorganized at the moment.
>
> Uh, I know a couple people have said that if the Pogo Linux technitians
> have questions, they can feel free to ask.  If any of you read this and
> answer and wouldn't mind me passing along your e-mail addresses, I would
> apprecaite that too.
>
> And I really hope this made some sort of sense.  It is not at all in
> order.
>
> Anna
>
>
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