I read both the man page and info page on mknod, the only problem is I have no idea exactly what the major/minor version of this doubletalk should be offhand. the other problem is what little experiment I did try did not result in anything being recognized by my gcc program of by re-directing using >/dev/dtlk The mknod commands executed with no error messages, and then a /dev/dtlk appeared where none existed before. Of course I am not absolutely certain what the best choice of options would be. Seems like I'd want some kind of Read/Write mode? at least Write makes sense to send data to the card. And the equivalent of what a standard file handle type device would use for a default mode, unbuffered character stream. I am probably correct when I'm thinking of this as having to probably send one character at a time from a C-String while uses something like: while ( *str != 0 ) { wrtie(dtlk, *str++, 1); } assuming the device node was properly created using mknod.... which is a new one on me, and we accept we have to send a single character at a time. The issue of when the card responds is one of internal buffering and any need to see a period and/or carriage return / line feed combination to trigger a text-to-speech to actually occur. Am I at least close to understanding the particualrs? At the rate I'm going it might be another month before I see a breakthrough. Surely there has to be a more direct route here. I feel like there might be someone out there to see that I am very serious about my programming and just need a little guidance to get over this one little problem. I also have not yet found a dtlk.c program which fedora wants to compile for me. I get a huge list of errors, mostly about not finding the required include files. //Rich// --- Igor Gueths <igueths at lava-net.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Sorry I forgot to mention how you should attempt > creating the device. Use mknod (man mknod) for more > info. > On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 06:08:53AM -0800, Radical > NetSurfer wrote: > > This is what I have discovered so far: > > > > ISA slot #1: 56k Modem > > ISA slot #2: DoubleTalk > > PCI sound/network/etc. > > > > Activate a terminal. > > Become super-user. > > type: > > /sbin/modprobe dtlk > > and immediately I hear these words coming out of > the > > doubletalk card: > > "Doubletalk Found." > > > > Ok. So far so good you would think. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near historic lows: $150,000 loan as low as $579/mo. Intro-*Terms https://www2.nextag.com/