speakup and emacspeak

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That is something to send to the Speakup developers, or else one of us who
knows about programming may be able to modify this behaviour.  Even when
you use the prntscrn key to kill Speakup, it unfortunately at this point
still leaves the synthesizer port open.  Therefore, when anything tries to
talk through the same port, it gets the proverbial busy signal.

Lorenzo

E Pluribus Unix

Christopher Moore staggered into view and mumbled:

> I saw a couple posts on this subject last month, but I'm having the same
> problem getting emacspeak to work with a dec-express.  I'm running
> slackware 8.1 and have six virtual terminals running.  Even when I kill
> speakup with the <prt-scrn> key in all six consoles, I can't get the
> dtk-exp server to talk to the com port.  I could, of course, reboot without
> speakup, but I was under the impression that speakup would close the com
> port when the prt-scrn key was pressed.  Am I missing something?
>
> Chris
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