-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 05:03:41PM -0700, Cody Hurst wrote: > I just realized I could whip up an external synth with a db25 serial > cable, a converter and a db9 serial cable, What do you mean by "converter"? If you're talking about a usb to serial converter, then you're out of luck, since speakup doesn't support those as of now. If you mean some kind of other converter, then you'd better explain. Also, do you have a null-modem adapter in that cable chain? If you don't, and if your cables are standard straight-through cables, then you need a null-modem adapter. > however when I boot grml I use > this boot command > > grml speakup_synth=bns, ttyS0 I don't know the state of speakup in grml, if it's pre-git speakup, then you're fine, but see below. If grml has speakup from git, you need to specify the synth as speakup.synth=bns, assuming grml has the bns synth built into the kernel. I don't know where you got the ttyS0 from; this isn't how you specify serial ports in speakup. If the blazer is on your first serial port, you don't need to tell speakup which port to look on. If the speakup in grml is pre-git, then speakup will find the bns on any of the other standard serial ports, if it isn't hooked up to the first serial port. If the speakup in grml is from git, I seem to recall Kirk saying that speakup from git doesn't auto-probe beyond the first serial port anymore. If that's correct, then read up in the speakup docs how to specify the serial port. Off the top of my head, the second serial port would be specified with speakup from git as speakup.ser=1, but don't quote me on that. and get no speech. On the blazer's speech > config menu I set it from parallel to serial. however I tried starting > grml with it on serial and parallel and still no speech. I know this can > be done but I just don't know how. I'd like to know what I"m doing wrong > here. Ok, in the blazer's speech menu, set the port to serial. In the printer config menu, make sure the port is set to either off, or parallel. In the serial config menu, set baud rate to 9600, bits per character to 8, stop bits to 1, parity to none, and handshake to either software , or hardware. I've found that pre-git speakup at least acted quirky with the bns regardless of what handshaking is set to, though Kirk has said in the past that handshaking with the bns driver should be set to hardware. I haven't tested to see how speakup from git does with the bns. Finally, make sure the blazer is online. Hth. Greg - -- web site: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org gpg public key: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIMfQP7s9z/XlyUyARAqZ1AKCTe+/i9ZDOyiZ6R46tlOOGQXSrKQCgtk1t WwrzDlFsYGQXw1SBxSoLEgI= =KX2N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----