the 15 minute demos are still in effect. I believe the demo timer is controlled by the .vxd driver. and back in its day keynote used quella authorization on floppy disks. looking at the files that make keynote multimedia tick, I believe it is the dll files that hold the key to making it work. also if you make an app could you please share the source code or allow me to view it so I could pass it onto nvda as well or maybe someone could modify it for that screen reader also.

Josh

using windows7 laptop

On 2/20/2014 8:49 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi Josh,

Okay, a couple hundred questions, just kidding. smile

Does this work under Windows 7, since I don't want to mess up my system. I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. The readme mentions no higher than Windows 98.

I assume you tested this on your Windows 7 system; aren't you the guy who was trying to pull files off a Windows 98 virtual machine?

The thing is who owns the copyright? We don't want to get into trouble by posting an app on GW Micro's site.

I can create an app for you but I wouldn't want it to get back to the copywright owners.

What about the readme mentioning fifteen minut demos? Are they still in effect?

Let me know,

Rod
It refers to Windows no higher than 98
On 2/20/14 5:10 PM, Josh wrote:
Hi

Would it be possible for someone who knows about drivers on this list to make a window-eyes app to let this software synthesizer and all language dlls work with window-eyes?

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5454959/kdm11508.zip

Josh


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