Hi Jim,
Grin. I guess that does make you a dinosaur. Lol!
Seriously though I often miss my Dectalk Express, and am a bit
dismayed screen readers are so absolutely focused on software synths
myself. There are certainly advantages to using a hardware synth Such
as sound editing, sound recording, etc alone where you don't want
Eloquence and so on being recorded in the background.  Once upon a
time before Speakup started using software synths like Espeak you
could boot Linux and have all the startup prompts and shutdown prompts
read for you. With a software synth the OS has to be fully loaded
before you can get speech output. Kind of a step backwards in my
opinion.

On 11/3/10, Jim Kitchen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Guess I'm a dinosaur as I would not be without my Triple Talk USB hardware
> synthesizer on my game development computer.  Not for human speech quality,
> but in other ways it is so much better than Eloquence.
>
> BFN
>
>      Jim
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