OT: Dos screen reader?

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Chuck,
I almost sent this privately, but realized others might be having the same 
problem.
I get the following when using both the link in your signature, and the 
direct link to the dos screen reader given.
Ideas,
Karen
here is what I get.


                                User page unknown

    The page you have tried to access is not a valid known user. Please
    check that you have the correct URL and try again.

I am using Lynx btw.


On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:

> Zach,
>
> I recently moved my web site to the address shown in the signature
> below. You can fine the package for provox7 there. It is no longer
> supported, and I have no DOS environment here to play with, so if you
> can make it work, fine. The manual file should be enough to get you
> going with it.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 06:02:23PM -0700, Zachary Kline wrote:
>> Hello,
>>     I realize this is off topic for a Linux list, but I remember reading here that a developer of a screen reader for DOS was a list member here?  I was just curious where the program he developed could be found.  I have an interest in possibly using DOSBox with some text-based games which become increasingly problematical to play in Windows or even Dosemu under Linux.
>>     Might someone be so kind as to forgive the OT nature of this post and tell me where the screen reader can be found, and how to install and such?
>> Thanks,
>> Zack.
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