Chipp- It gets worse. SAPI is downloadable from MS and can be installed on any Windows system going back to Win98. Windows XP throws in another monkey wrench with its "side-by-side" technology, which allows it to archive different versions of DLLs to work with different pieces of software. So it's conceivable that SAPI 5.0 could be installed on a WindowsXP machine, the user upgrades to 5.1, and they're both there. Somewhere.
-Mark Wieder Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 8:24:11 PM, you wrote: CW> I'm pretty sure there isn't a ubiquitous solution for Speech on Windowsv via CW> RunRev. I checked around last night and found out they're shipping the SAPI CW> 5.1 now with new WinXP, and RunRev Speech doesn't work with SAPI 5.1. In CW> fact, it's a bit confusing even trying to find out what version of SAPI is CW> running on WinXP. CW> I think RR will need to update the Speech libraries for Windows users. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
