Re: about old speakup connector

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Isn't it about speechd-up maybe?

W dniu 04.04.2019 o 16:19, Didier Spaier pisze:
> And in any case, old or new, espeakup won't do anything without espeak
> as it has always been a connector between the speakup_soft driver
> and espeak, AFAIK...
> 
> Best,
> 
> Didier
> 
> 
> On 04/04/2019 16:01, Janina Sajka wrote:
>> Tony:
>>
>> If you really want the old code, check here:
>>
>> ftp://ftp.rednote.net/ttsynth/
>>
>> However, the Speakup Connector is the original source of espeakup, so
>> I'm unclear what you expect to gain from the old code.
>>
>> BTW: It grabs onto the sound card and hangs on to it exclusively.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Janina
>>
>>
>> tony seth writes:
>>> Hey all: I don't know if it's still available, but I'm wondering if the old
>>> speakup connector is still around and if it works for software speech.
>>> I'm not able to use espeak so I wonder if using the old speakup connector
>>> would work. I'm assuming I'd have to compile from source since I'm using
>>> F123 Light on the Raspberry Pi. Thanks much for any help on this.
>>> Take care...
>>> Cheereo.
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>>
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