Hi all.
It seems I just found another one. Was looking for some old fli files
in cd.textfiles.com collection and accidentally found something called
CAT Reader on some Canadian Shareware CD. No license information. It
seems to be a part of DOS scanner suite (?).
Hi.
COOL ... thanks :-)
You're welcome. :)
Maybe HDPMI32 could work too ?
I'll test.
Go ahead and let me know if and how it works.
Bojan.
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Several months ago, I did a quick DJGPP ports of GNU Ocrad and
GOCR. Didn't thoroughly test them, but quick tests were successfull
http://bocke.na.rs/djgpp/ports/misc/gocr049.zip (240 KiB)
http://bocke.na.rs/djgpp/ports/misc/ocrad.zip (380 KiB)
COOL ... thanks :-)
You'll need CWSDPMI to run
I said it half-jokingly. :) I meant it's not tested, but it should
work. I put the warning, because I'm not sure about the encoding and
how well would it work with non-latin characters. Really, haven't
tested much.
Ocrad is not used that much (not much popular, beside
that of being an official
I found two ocr programs in my DOS software collection. Both shareware.
The first is OCRSHARE (ver 2.2 1990), the other is PRO-CR (1.04 1989).
Both are from Shareware (ftp) archives so they might be still available
somewhere. Don't know how usable those might be. Haven't tested them.
Several
Asking if any here know of one off hand? I have a copy of the product
Xerox created, and have shared this with the person doing the asking.
However here there are were others, and may still be among those creating
here?
Thanks,
Karen