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Zipspeak is no longer being maintained, and has some problems with it,
but you should still be able to grab zipslack, drop the speakup.i for
ide hardware, or speakup.s for scsi hardware kernel into it, and have
it working.

Greg


On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 03:19:58PM +0100, Stoppard wrote:
> Hi Jhon,
> Thanks for the info.  I hope i have turned off HTML for this list under
> adding new contact in OE 5.5.
> 
> I know Zipspeak is not maintained but since it can still be downloaded i
> guess it can still be used?
> I have not heared of either of the two you mentioned.  I liked zipspeak as i
> did not have to repartition my hard drive on my only working computer.
> 
> Thought i would try the mailing list first, i have had a look at the
> reflector home page and it says the most recent version is the first one in
> a while that is again compatible with Windows to Linux systems.  I notice on
> the Speakup web site there are two different address to point the reflector
> to, is there a better one to use?  Espsherly since speakfreely should work
> with both?
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Nigel




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