Hi, Yes, but does it support speech and Braille? I understood that speech support was preliminary and it didn't have all of the features you would expect from a screen reader using speech. I understood that it is primarily for Braille. There is nothing wrong with that as most DOS screen readers are for speech output and have little or no Braille support. I should have clarified that I meant speech screen readers for DOS. I assumed that was obvious because this is the Speakup list. If it in fact has both speech and Braille support, I'll certainly look. Does it support software speech? What about the DEC-talk express? The original comment was about adding software speech synth support to an open source screen reader. Samuel Thibault wrote: > Tony Baechler, le Fri 29 Feb 2008 10:19:30 -0800, a ?crit : > >> I don't know of any other open source screen readers for DOS. >> > > There is a DOS version of brltty, available as binary on > > http://brl.thefreecat.org/brltty/brltty39.zip >