punctuation delay after restarting dectalk

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Cool.  thanks.

-- charlie Crawford.
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Lorenzo Prince wrote:

> It should just be a matter of echoing the initial values back to the
> important files in /proc/speakup.  This should force Dectalk to initialize
> just as if you had rebooted.  I think I can have that script within the next couple of
> days, or maybe even this afternoon.  I will post a copy of the script as
> soon as I have determined if it actually works the way I think it should,
> or else I'll post my failures/other ideas.
> 
> Lorenzo
> 
> Trying to establish voice contact ... please ____yell into keyboard.
> 
> Charles Crawford staggered into view and mumbled:
> 
> > I have experienced the same problem and find that it degrades more each
> > time you turn the dectalk off and on again.  Probably should be some
> > script that could be run to reset the detalk.  If I knew how to do it,
> > then I would write it.  Oh, the woes of the novice.
> >
> > On Sun, 20 Apr 2003,
> > Igor Gueths wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all. Today I had to switch my Dectalk to another machine again, and
> > > when I reconnected the synth to the serial port, I tried out what Kenny
> > > had suggested a while back which was to press some speakup review keys so
> > > that Speakup knows a synth is not present. Once I did this for about 5-10
> > > seconds, I turned the Dectalk back on and pressed numpad zero+numpad
> > > enter. The only difference was that I heard a message that said "Dectalk
> > > restarted." However, I still got the same punctuation delay, in fact I am
> > > getting it now since I haven't rebooted yet. I would prefer to solve this
> > > without having to reboot the machine, as I have had to do in the past.
> > > Does anyone know what could be causing this delay? Also, what is the exact
> > > message that I should hear when Speakup claims to have re-initialized the
> > > Dectalk? Should it be Dectalk restarted, or initialized? I just would like
> > > to make sure I am doing the right thing and am getting the correct
> > > message. Thanks!
> > >
> > > May you code in the power of the source,
> > > may the kernel, libraries, and utilities be with you,
> > > throughout all distributions until the end of the epoch.
> > >
> > >
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> >
> > --
> > -- Charlie Crawford
> >
> >
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