Hi,
My first introduction into the World of screen readers and computers was with an Apple 2E and Braille Edit back in 1984. The speech syn was an Echo from Streets Electronics. By today's standards, it was primitive but was a vast improvement on what went before. i.e. Just a typewriter and if you were loaded, a typewriter fitted with speech.

Don't know what happened to Dave Holliday, the author of Braille Edit, and Raised Dot Computing. Does anyone know?


After that I switched to an IBM type machine in the late '80's and used Artic Vision which eventually went to the wall.

Cheers
Neville.
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