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Joseph Norton
jnorton at nortcom.com
Sun Aug 6 23:38:42 EDT 2000
Hi Bruce:
If you want to install Slackware, you will need both a boot disk and a
root disk. If you have primarily IDE hard-drives, you will need one of
the bare.i boot disks. If you have SCSI equipment, you will need one of
the scsi.s boot disk images. See the README file at the speakup ftp
site. The address is linux-speakup.org. I see you are using Microsoft
outlook. If it'll let you click on it, here is a link to the README file:
ftp://linux-speakup.org/pub/speakup/disks/slackware/README
Also, check out the free Speakup Slackware audio tutorial. You can either
get to it from the Speakup Audio page at:
http://linux-speakup.org/speakup-audio.html
or at:
http://www.nortcom.org
The only thing not adequately covered in the tutorial is the special
parameters you should use if your synth isn't automatically detected. The
README file mentioned above does refer to these however.
Hope this helps.
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