M20/40 status.

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As far as I'm aware, revision 4.1 and later include "speechbox" mode,
similar to the older notetakers. What we're all trying to pin down is
whether it acts as a bns or a double/lite talk. That's how I see it.

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[mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca] On Behalf Of Janina Sajka
Sent: Thursday, 28 October 2004 8:43 a.m.
To: Stephen Clower; Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: M20/40 status.


As one who maintains some of the documentation, I want to be very
precise about this.

Are you saying that certain ROM revisions of the Freedom Scientific
Millennium will function as TTS speech synths for current, CVS versions
of Speakup?

You say "M20/40" by which I understand both Millennium 20 and Millennium
40. But what ROM versions? Beginning with what revision?

And, do I understand that the speakup_synth keyword for these is 'bns?'
Is this what you're saying?

Stephen Clower writes:
> Hello Speakup,
> 
>      Yes, despite the documentation, the latest revision of the M20/40
>      firmware will allow you to use it as a speech synthesizer when
>      you choose the BNS option in Speakup. I don't believe the Keynote
>      SA is supported, but the older internal card works with Speakup.
>      I'd love to be wrong as I have a Braille Note and would much
>      rather listen to it read the Linux console than a Braille Lite
>      2000.
>      
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, 1:51:51 AM, Speakup is a screen review

> system for Linux. decided to say:
> 
> > Hi listers, I'm hoping to be getting into the linux world soon, as 
> > soon as I get my new note-taker, an m20 or a Braille Note. Can 
> > anyone confirm if these devices are working? I note in the 
> > Speakup-modified Fedora Distro Install guide, it mentions that all 
> > Blazie products are supported, except Milenium and Pac Mate. 
> > However, I contacted fs, the makers of these products, who said it 
> > should work using the bns option of a screen reader. So, what's the 
> > story here? Also, does the keynote gold SA work?
> 
> > Thanks,
> > Arthur
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				Free Standards Group (FSG)

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