hi,

yes, the reason he did that was because the college network used sapi5 to
manage the initial screenreader interface program. he tried putting sapi5
support in there but it conflicted with the network. whatever you want done
with it, you can change it. that's why he released it open-source.

regards,

damien




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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] blind man's bluff released


>
> Hi Damien,
> /At the moment my only suggestion is that Tony upgrade from SAPI 4 to
> SAPI 5.
> With SAPI 5 support the game can use Neospeech, AT&T  Naturally
> Speaking, the Scansoft tts which Jaws 8 now uses, as well as many other
> SAPI 5 compliant engines.
> Personally, I am surprised he went for SAPI 4 support which is like
> Windows 95/98 era SAPI. Everyone else is using SAPI 5 or planning to use
> managed SAPI which comes with Vista which rocks.
>
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