DosEmu?

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Yes, there is a way to run vocal-eyes, but I don't remember the details. It is documented in the dosemu docs as to how one  creates and runs a custom image with whatever you need loaded via autoexec.bat. 

As I recall from five years (or so) ago, when folks on the blinux list where doing this, though, there was a funky artifact such that the dosemu screen was only 79 chars wide. So, you might also want to search the blinux archive from the 1990's for info.

Hart Larry writes:
> We just installed dosemu.  You see I wanted to run a DOS homepage creator.  It
> does work.  However, we cannot figure out how to map the drives?  My c prompt
> is just its own private area.  d seems to be the linux home directory.  My a
> does read a floppy, but after d, there are no more letters.  So, I decided to
> look at my autoexec.bat file with edit.  Wow, I hear a continuous updating
> clock counter and typing alt f will not let me exit the editor, nor will any of
> the standard help keys work, as the clock goes on-and-on.
> Since I would be able to run DOS apps, could I then run vocal-eyes and would
> their be a way to make them seemless, so I could really run vocal-eyes as a
> screen-reader in linux, with a dectalk-pc?
> Thanks so much in advance
> Hart
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