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Plus, you've got Business Vision in the Transport that can be loaded up to any computer you hook it up to when you follow the commands from the transport 
step by step.  It was the predecessor of todays Windows screen readers that can be loaded from flash memory devices.

Nick

On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:56:15 -0500, Allan Shaw wrote:


If the DOS screen reader doesn't have an actual Transport driver you 
can always use the Accent and there is one other driver which will 
work but the name escapes me.

At 09:28 26/02/2008, you wrote:
>Out of all the dos screenreaders available, is there any that work with
>the artic transport? I remember looking at this a while ago and not
>finding one...I recently dug up a 486dx2 and wanted to throw ms-dos 6.22
>on it, but the only synth I have is a transport...The last time I used
>dos I still had a bns, which was supported by jaws.

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