Kevin, I read the documentation you sent to the list. First I'm incredibly confused by what you wrote. Why are you even attempting to marrie windows and alsa. I assume you are attempting to draw some parallel, but I miss the entire point. Alsa has nothing and I mean nothing to do with speech in any form you could possibly dream up. Alsa is modules to make sound from sound cards and that's the simplest thing I can think to say on that note. You further more write and I quote from the documentation: "I would first like to make one thing clear: alsa has nothing to do with Jaws for Windows!" Yes yes you got that right on the money! " However, be that as it may, the kernal allows for such alterations because it was designed to be networked to a Windows machine." Ok what the hell do you meanthat ALsa was ment to be networked to a windows machine or the Linux kernel. SUrely you don't mean the Linux kernel as how is a kernel going to be networked to a windows machine and what fruitloop would even do such a rediculous thing. Not to mention that if you ment Linux is to be networked to windows, its the other way around. Windows is barely networkible to itself let along anything else. The point is Kevin that you haven't answered the qestuions we asked, you've not proven anything, you must be mad, and surely you can't expect anyone to take this load of shit seriously. I mean I'm trying like hell to be reasonable, but I can't help post this message because your attempt at documenting this tool just doesn't make sense. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but I can see this stuff you wrote is just rediculous. Look the fact of the matter is you are making a fool of yourself and surely that's not your intention. Whatelse is there to say? I've tried racking my brain to come up with something that might make some sense, but I just can't think of it. If this was some module or something in the kernel that was tied to the video, maybe I could find something, but it just doesn't fly in any form you've presented it. Scott