Hello again. I am interested in tracking down sources of speech synthesis hardware which is supported by Speakup. I am currently using an Accent PC card on a DOS system, which I use as a terminal for a Linux box. I am slowly phasing DOS out, and eventually all of my databases and other substantial materials will be moved onto Linux (not a small project to be sure). Unfortunately, most of the new PC's are being manufactured with PCI buses only, while my old speech hardware runs on an ISA bus. Therefore, I plan to try to buy a new speech synthesizer within the next few months to a year. I have not bought any speech hardware since 1990, so I am very much out of contact with any retailers who might sell such things. I am interested in getting any info you can provide about places where I can purchase speech synthesis hardware--no matter what type of bus it might plug into, or whether it is internal or external. Any suggestions/comments/sources/criticisms at this point will probably help, so don't be bashful. URL's to web sites would be fantastic, but phone numbers or company names and addresses will be appreciated as well. Thanks for your time, and a special thanks to all of you who have worked so hard to bring Speakup into being. Have a _great_ day! -- Ralph. N6BNO. Wisdom comes from central processing, not from I/O. rreid at sunset.net http://personalweb.sunset.net/~rreid Opinions herein are either mine or they are flame bait. TAN (x) = SIN (x) / COS (x)