Jim,

If you choose the DECtalk PC/Express option, isn't it also necessary to
disable the COM port that the Express is connected to in Windows and then
make certain it is still enabled in BIOS Setup?  I seem to recall this to
be true from past discussions.

Gary, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 01:36 PM 6/19/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Rich,
>
>If you choose the Dectalk PC/Express for 95, or 98 only you must install the
>drivers that came with your synthesizer, and there is no need to assign a
>com port.  If you select the Dectalk Express for 95, 98, or NT it is
>necessary to select a com port since you aren't using the regular drivers
>that come with all Dec hardware synthesizers.
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>Jim Ellsworth
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rich De Steno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 19, 1999 12:48 PM
>Subject: DecTalk Express and JFW
>
>
>What is the deal with JFW 3.2 and DecTalk Express.  I see that the
>installation program makes a distinction if you are going to use Express in
>a dos box.  It says to select the DecTalk PC/Express option, but then it
>does not prompt you for a serial port.  I tried this selection but the
>installation hung up; this happened twice.  As a result, I chose the
>regular DecTalk Express option, chose com 1, and the installation completed
>successfully.  However, hnow I cannot get speech in a dos box using Vocal
>Eyes and the correct DecTalk Express driver for Vocal Eyes.  What the heck
>is going on here?!
>
>Rich De Steno
>
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