At 09:43 PM 7/30/99 -0300, you wrote:
>I think the companies were saying this (it's impossible) because
>the video signal exiting out the video port is an analogue signal, not
>digital,
So perhaps something which intercepts the video card after the processor?
Like a new video card, perhaps that works along with the regular one. It
could either addon or replace and would be some sort of hybrid audio video
card that fed signal also to a small computer who's sole programming would
be geared at the conversion to speech. With that little programming,
hardwired in, it would not be expensive to manufacture, although the demand
may be too low to make it a marketable approach. How many blind computer
users are there? If you marketed systems with this integrated, how many
new users could be recruited?
That is the real issue, market supply and demand.
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