DT Express drivers.
Frank Carmickle
frankiec at braille.uwo.ca
Fri Mar 2 05:38:49 EST 2001
Hi Paul
I know this isn't the answer your looking for but it would just be easier
to put linux on that laptop. To answer your question that you asked,
there should be a readme.txt on the disk that will explain the proceedure
to you. It is a little strange. It's been forever since I have played
with dos so I can't help to much but I can say that I remember the
documentation being helpful. There should be a few other .txt files on
that disks as well.
HTH
Frank
Frank Carmickle
phone: 412 761-9568
email: frankiec at dryrose.com
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Paul Migliorelli (+1-303-543-2311) wrote:
> Hi all. While not quite a speakup question, I do have a puzzler I'd like
> to solve. 3 years ago, I got a dec express for my office machine. In all
> this time, I never paid attention to the driver disk that came with it, as
> I gather I never neede to install them as I was using jfw and like
> vocaleyes, which seem to have worked without. Anyway, I've now put
> together a dos laptop and am also installing asap for several things in
> the office, and I see it needs the drivers installed. I don't seem to
> have the actual disk on hand, so I downloaded what I guess were the latest
> drivers. I have them both sitting on harddrive, and unzipped to a floppy.
> I'm not quite understanding how to get them in. Is there a way to do it
> and get audio confirmation that they successfully installed?? I wasn't
> sure if they were supposed to speak from the hardware. Or, does anyone
> have any kind of installation prepared I could get via attachment??
> Thanks as always. I'm probably missing some obvious point as always.
>
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> reading as I'm using speech and/or braille output. Thanks much.
>
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