-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 All, This is part of a message which was posted to the gentoo-accessibility list. I am bringing it here because it is about speakup, and I will do my best to answer it here. The first thing I want to respond to is the allegation that speakup's hardware speech synth support is "falling apart" to make way for software speech. We are doing our best to support both. We have added a way to support software speech, but that should not affect hardware speech at all. If you have issues report them here and we will do our best to fix them. Or, better yet, submit a patch and we will look it over and commit it if it fixes the issue. Suggestions, bug reports, and patches are always welcome. Regarding Janina's trippletalk not working: There is not enough information for us yet to determine what is happening. I know I use a trippletalk with the latest speakup and it works. Also, there is another person who has replied to the thread and uses a trippletalk without issues. I also believe Kirk uses one. You said that speakup crashes when you log onto irc. What do you mean by "crashes". Locks up? Does it lock up the box to the point that you have to reboot? Are you able to recover some how? How do you get speech back? Do you see any messages in syslog? I do see the issue you are talking about with the ltlk taking a second to start reading the screen when the keypad plus key is pressed. Has anyone else on the list seen this with other synths? Michael, it would be helpful if you would work with us on this list so that we can find out what is causing your issues and get them fixed. Thanks, William - ----- Forwarded message from Gaijin <gaijin at clearwire.net> ----- I'm not talking about that aspect. I know SpeakUP can be compiled in as integrated modules. I use the 1.1 version of the ltlk, 2.00 version of speakup in Shane's Debian Etch kernel, because it's the version that crashes the least and works the fastest. The latest SpeakUP builds using the ltlk module take a full second or more to begin reading the screen after pressing keypad plus. It is nice having a hardware synth available to correct problems before the software synth boots, but from all I've seen, the hardware synth modules are falling apart. Speakup crashes every time I log onto irc.freenode.net using my hardware synthesizer, Janina's Tripletalk over on the SpeakUP mailing list has stopped working, etc. To make way for software voice synthesis, SpeakUP has become a piece of junk for everything else. Karl Dahlk's Jupiter screen reader can send plaintext to the synthesizers that support that mode of operation, so I plan on compiling in both of them and seeing which is best for the console. Michael - ----- End forwarded message ----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkoenGsACgkQblQW9DDEZTgO1gCfQ1CgcCCkUm6FQI0jS43L59x8 rckAoIeMXIzuaejUKnAQ+kNJS/QgSMRK =xBRz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----