aah.
I remember trying a sa on xp just for laughs, this worked.
I did the same with a dectalk, but was not successfull so much, at least in hal 
I was not jaws was ok, in hal the synth behaved weirdly, causing a nice crash 
within the system, on reboot I got hardware error and had to reformat to get 
windows to work, I tried and got the same error 6 times and reformatted 6 times.
I never found out what happened but I suspect that I must have tried to 
directly acess a port that windows used or had vertual access on or something.
though why it wiped windows to that state I have no clue.
At 10:59 p.m. 16/06/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>It was. Like I said earlier I purchased the Keynote Gold Multimedia 
>software back in the Windows 95/98 days before Eloquence became a part 
>of Jaws, Window Eyes, etc. After Eloquence became a standard part of 
>screen readers like Jaws I never heard anything about Keynote Gold any 
>more. That was probably when Pulsedata/Humanware dropped it.
>At any rate I used Keynote Gold successfully on 95, 98, and ME with no 
>problems. To be honest I never tried it on 2000, XP, and Vista because I 
>always had Eloquence and Dectalk Access to use. Not to mention I don't 
>often need foreign language support these days. Though, if I could find 
>my floppy for Keynote it would be interesting to try it on a machine.
>BTW, Dos had nothing to do with Keynote Gold. In fact the only time you 
>needed to use Dos for Keynote was if you wanted to use the evmove 
>commandline tool to move your Everlock key back to the disk. On Windows 
>ME  you could use winmove to move the keys back and forth..
>
>
>
>
>shaun everiss wrote:
>> its the keynote gold synth on sound card.
>> On that note tom, I suspect that stuff was released for win95 before all 
>> these new synths like realspeak came out.
>> I never heard someone running it in anything higher than 95, no reason it 
>> shouldn't run on 95 98 and with the dos hack loaded win me.
>> However it is not a nt bassed thing at least I think so.
>> In fact a load of stuff was released in 95 to cope with the new multimedia 
>> things while people were transfering, things like y2k fix, orf mix32, etc.
>> ANd most of these are not needed.
>> At any rate with event of digital soundcards you have seperate input and 
>> output streams so it probably wouldn't work so well anyway.
>
>
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