not with those games. they are self voicing. 

On Feb 18, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Trouble wrote:

> The only problem you come into here is if you want to use jaws. For it to 
> work on this configuration you will need to install or any other screen 
> reader for speech in that virtual machine.
> 
> At 10:03 PM 2/17/2012, you wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Here's an easy way to run Robert Betz's games and any other 32 bit
>> application under win7.
>> 1. Download vmware player from
>> [url=www.vmware.com]the vmware website[/url]
>> 2. Once downloaded, install windows xp or anything you want. You don't
>> need to purchase windows xp if you want it. Go to
>> [url=eurpod.com/vmware]the vm archive[/url]
>> and download the vm you want totally free. Important! Get right is the
>> only thing I know of that can actually finish any of these downloads,
>> but it can still take up to 40 minutes. But to hopefully  speed it up,
>> press alt+o for options once the download has started. Go to
>> accelerated segmented downloading where you can break the download
>> into segments 4/4 is the best choice I think.
>> 3. Once the download is finished you should've clicked save not open,
>> open vmware player and press ctrl+o. Then go to the directory where
>> you extracted the vm then click on the vertual machine I think it's
>> called windows xp.vmdk then press enter on it. Click on play vertual
>> machine for xp and say you moved it when it asks did you move it or
>> copy it. Then press ctrl+g to go from 7 to xp. Then go through the
>> installers for these games just like you would normally, then enjoy!
>> And when you shut down xp it'll take you back to normal use with
>> windows7, it won't shut down the computer. Hope this helps.
>> best regards,
>> Jack
>> --
>> You know you're a true programmer when:
>> * Your first memory is an empty page.
>> * You measure your life accomplishments as a stack size.
>> * You answer the phone with a pointer address.
>> * You try to diagnose your best friends illness with GDB.
>> * You keep track of your social engagements in a linked list.
>> * You suggest sex to your girlfriend by asking if you may enter her
>> critical section.
>> * You advise her of the possibility that this action may result in a
>> stack overflow.
>> * When it does, you are certain that forking is the only logical conclusion.
>> * You finally propose to her in assembly language.
>> * You attempt to convince others that the universe is like a binary tree.
>> * You tell people in public places that they're all derived from a
>> base class of apes.
>> * You consider your enemies to be corrupt heaps.
>> * You tell strangers not to come into your namespace.
>> * You remember the names of your friends as std::strings.
>> * You blame your incremental forgetfulness on memory leaks and race 
>> conditions.
>> * You are reading this list, noticing that it has 16 items
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