OT Talking dos boot disk

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Yes, provox is still there.
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Gregory Nowak
wrote:

> There is also provox from Chuck Hallenbeck's site. Unfortunately, I
> don't remember what the URL is, so maybe someone else will post it, or
> Chuck himself will.
>
> Greg
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 06:25:42PM +0100, Guy Abandon. wrote:
> > <<I need a talking boot disk for dos, so I can run diagnostics on my
> > laptop.  Has anybody got this animal?>>
> >
> > I'll have to make some assumptions - like you have a hardware synth,
> > preferably one of the American classic ones.  I will also assume you
> > have the facility to produce or have a DOS boot disc produced.  I
> > would then say that TinyTalk should still be around as one of the
> > cheapest and smallest DOS screen readers  (find a demo!).  You should
> > then also be able to fit your diag' tools on the same floppy.  I can't
> > say where TT is, so a Google search is going to be necessary.  The
> > only other thing would be for someone to produce an image that you
> > could receive and write to a floppy, but who would know your precise
> > requirements and they wouldn't be able to test it first.
> >
> > GA!
> >
> >
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