In a message dated 99-07-30 23:37:58 EDT, you write:

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 >Subject: Re: Best computer interface for the blind
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 >I've been complaining loud and long about this exact idea for over 10
 >years.  I'm still puzzled why no company has invented a simple hardware
 >device that sits between monitor and video port to do the speech
 >synthesizer work.  This would guarantee that the info got to the device,
 >and no special tricks would be necessary to ensure data passed through
 >your device.  Apparently, the companies involved don't agree with me, and
 >have even gone so far as to tell me it wouldn't work <sigh> So, it beats
 >me why nobody would make something like this, especially since I've been
 >yelling about this exact thing (and getting others to yell too) since 1986
 >when I got my rfrst computer that had speech on it. >>

I found a device manufactured by Disney (!) that inserts between the printer
and
printer port which played sounds through its own 9 volt battery powered
amplifier.
Is this ?

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