it doesn't really matter. with windows7 and the right pyserial and
com0com with signed drivers the windows3.1 vmware image and the virtual
braille 'n speak server I have all the dos I could ever want with the
microtalk and whatever other screen reader i want, talking through
espeak on virtual serial port com1. now if i could make the vbns server
mod its code to make espeak use its american english voice an maybe
another variant like m3?
On 12/21/2014 12:56 AM, shaun everiss wrote:
Well josh it does not help that at least with laptops and maybe other
things pc speakers are linked with soundcards now so are vertual.
Either that or they are crappy small things because they don't have to
be.
Worse I am not sure if the new eufi systems will even run dos, they do
have speakers but they sound different notes from bios units, bios
ones usually are a with toshibas with an e chime, the eufi systems I
have used have a c chime so they are probably different.
Since eufi is not cmos
I can only assume thatt dos games will not run from it because its a
different structure.
At 09:41 a.m. 20/12/2014, you wrote:
but how do you get sound from games in dosemu and pc speaker beeps?
haven't figured that out yet. On 12/19/2014 12:53 PM, Zachary Kline
wrote: > Hi, > > As a matter of interest, I managed to have some
success with a DecTalk USB connected to a USB-to-serial adaptor in
DosBox. It was clunky, though, so I really would suggest Dosemu in
Linux as a better solution at this point. > If something more useable
is found, I’m all ears, though. There were some great DOS games
which haven’t been duplicated. > Best, > Zac. >> On Dec 19, 2014,
at 9:48 AM, tim <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> The only version of
windoweyes that will work with win3.1 is version 1. I beta tested it
for a year on that op. >> >> At 10:45 AM 12/19/2014, you wrote: >>>
Josh, one of my VMWare images have here is some version of dos, with
windows 3.1, but, have never been able to do much with it, since
couldn't manage to get the apparent installation of window eyes to
run inside windows 3.1 myself, and have never bothered to get sighted
help to handle that, since it's just always been something I never
bothered deleting, partly since it's not all that large in file size.
>>> >>> However, wonder if something like this tiny talk screenreader
might work/run within it - but, again, wouldn't be 100% sure how to
copy it across to virtual file system, since while I can sort out
VMWare file shares with virtual versions of windows, really don't
know exactly how dos would even try to handle that...<smile> >>> >>>
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Original Message ----- From: "Josh k" <[email protected]> >>>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Friday,
December 19, 2014 2:40 PM >>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] tiny talk in
dos >>> >>> >>>> hi thomas, >>>> do you have speakup installed in
ubuntu, or do you use archLinux? I like speakup. it is the closest
thing I can come to using true DOS. >>>> >>>> On 12/18/2014 11:39 PM,
Thomas Ward wrote: >>>>> Hi Josh, >>>>> >>>>> Honestly, I'm not
surprised. The only way I have ever managed to run >>>>> any old Dos
applications etc the last few years is by using Dosemu >>>>> with
Speakup. It isn't a perfect solution, but it does work. I have >>>>>
managed to play some games and run certain apps like Wordperfect 5.1
>>>>> with Speakup. However, that requires a Linux distribution like
Vinux, >>>>> Ubuntu, or some other distribution with Speakup,
Espeakup, and Dosemu. >>>>> Otherwise I don't think you are going to
find a better solution for >>>>> running old Dos games and apps. I've
already tried running copies of >>>>> Jaws for Dos etc in Dosbox
before all to no success. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On
12/18/14, Josh k <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> hey tiny talk
with sound blaster isn't working. and I can't get speech >>>>>> thing
working either. how can I use old dos stuff like wordperfect 5.1
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