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Jaws for dos is still buried on FS's site somewhere...at least I think 
it is.  A google search for jdosfree.exe should find it right away
On 
Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 01:50:51AM -0800, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Also, Win 3.1 at least for me was very unstable and I think there might 
> be compatibility problems with it and FreeDOS.  I know dosemu had 
> problems.  I would say just stick with 4DOS under FreeDOS.  If you have 
> to use Windows 3.X, use an emulator under Linux.  I ran Window-Eyes 3.1 
> and I thought it didn't run on less than Win95 but I don't remember.  I 
> thought 2.1 was the last version that supported Win 3.1.  Also, JAWS for 
> DOS was released as freeware a long time ago but good luck finding it 
> now since HJ is long gone.  It had the full manual.  I tried running 
> Vocal-Eyes with Speakup running in dosemu and it locked up, so I think 
> you can only have one screen reader at a time.
> 
> Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > The last version of window-eyes to work with windows 3.1 was
> > window-eyes 3.1. I don't know about other screen readers, though I
> > think it's safe to say that modern versions of any windows screen
> > reader will not work under windows 3.1.
> >   
> 
> 
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