![]() ![]() The point is that as far as I am aware nobody built in any kind of support for sound cards for a dos machine, only external synths. If not, I do haveįrom: On Behalf Of Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io I'm wondering if NVDA will run underĭOS? I think I'll probably use DOS version 6.22. I'm going to build a DOS machine and will, of course, need it to talkĪnd possibly display in Braille. Soundcards from other manifactures at last have to run in a legacy mode that comes close to the SB specifications.Īm Sonntag, 26. Soundcards from creative Labs like SoundBlaster Pro (the TalkingBlaster screenreader comes to mind). I remember that some screenreaders for DOS I tested in DOS times needs i. As said before, I never used Jaws for DOS, and so I don't know if Jaws requires a specific type of soundcards. If you try to setup such an old screenreader on a modern computer I suppose the biggest problem would be the soundcard. In the past Jaws for DOS was available for free from the download area (of HJ, not sure if it still was available from FS and todays distributer). I never run Jaws for DOS, but probably JfD was able to use a build-in soundcard to speech. The only screenreaders I surely know that run under DOS used external devices to speak. If not, Iĭo > have others here that will run. Under DOS? I think I'll probably use DOS version 6.22. I'm going to build a DOS machine and will, of course, need it to talk >Īnd possibly display in Braille. Have to run in a legacy mode that comes close to the SB Soundcards from other manifactures at last Soundcards from creative Labs like SoundBlaster Pro (the TalkingBlaster Remember that some screenreaders for DOS I tested in DOS times needs i. As said before, I never used Jaws for DOS,Īnd so I don't know if Jaws requires a specific type of soundcards. Setup such an old screenreader on a modern computer I suppose the biggest If it still was available from FS and todays distributer). Jaws for DOS was available for free from the download area (of HJ, not sure Probably JfD was able to use a build-in soundcard to speech. Hi, the only screenreaders I surely know that run underĭOS used external devices to speak.
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