OT Talking dos boot disk

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Either way on the screen reader at your setup option. But don't expect
hardware support for devices Linux doesn't know about.

It's simple. If the host doesn't know what that thingie is, neither will
the guest OS know what it is.

Guy Abandon. writes:
> From: "Guy Abandon." <text.tools at virgin.net>
> 
> >Except that perhaps Speakup 2.0 may in a >round about sort of way
> through
> >DOSEMU.
> 
> So I have to ask - do Linux screen readers get through to read the DOS
> screen?
> or
> Can one run their old DOS screen reader?
> and
> Does this include old DOS version of screen reader that support
> otherwise unsupportable hardware like the Dolphin Europa card?
> 
> My DOS box died and I'm having a right job finding one of a low enough
> spec to run DOS half properly and run the applications I still have
> and need to use.
> 
> what happens to DOS apps that do any kind of extended memory
> management?
> 
> I still use Ashton-Tate's Framework product.
> 
> GA!
> 
> 
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				Janina Sajka, Director
				Technology Research and Development
				Governmental Relations Group
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

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