Greetings. We have a blind graduate student in our department. Several years ago we set him up with a desktop PC, to which we connected the speech synthesizer that he supplied. This was a Double Talk LT device, and it connected to the PC via a serial port. We downloaded and installed whatever was the current speakup-modified Fedora distribution at the time, and after a bit of fiddling, we got the whole thing to run satisfactorily. Time marches on. Now the student has purchased a new laptop computer: a Dell Inspiron 1200. He wants us to set up speakup on this system also. We've got Fedora Core release 3 installed on the system with kernel 2.6.10-1.766-FC3spk. Unfortunately, the new Dell has no serial port, so it isn't clear to us how to use the student's Double Talk device. We've tried connecting via a serial-to-USB converter, but when we type: modprobe speakup_ltlk we get a "no-such-device" message. I assume that the ltlk driver is looking for a true serial port, not some dumbed-down USB port. We have tested the cable and adapter, by the way. Hence, we have two questions. First, is there any chance to make the Double Talk LT device work with the new laptop? I.e., have we overlooked the obvious? Second, if we can't get the Double Talk device to work, do you have suggestions as to our next course of action? We've done a bit of web surfing and determined that, as one would expect, there are USB-based synthesizers available, although they seem a little pricey, especially for a student. Do you have suggestions for a USB-based synthesizer? How about other options? Thanks. - Mike -- Michael Hannon mailto:hannon at physics.ucdavis.edu Dept. of Physics 530.752.4966 University of California 530.752.4717 FAX Davis, CA 95616-8677