emacspeak

Igor Gueths igueths at attbi.com
Mon May 6 20:02:42 EDT 2002


Hi Adam. So Speakup basically hides the /dev/ttyS0, where the Dectalk is
connected, from the kernel? So when I reboot I can type emacspeak and have
it talking I suppose? Also, can I pass speakup_synth=none at the boot
prompt instead of eding lilo.conf? Thanks!

On Mon, 6 May 2002, Adam Myrow wrote:

> If you are using the Dectalk Express with Speakup, you can't use it with
> Emacsspeak at the same time because Speakup takes over the serial port and
> makes it not exist to the kernel.  You'll have to add an entry to Lilo
> that boots your system and passes "speakup_synth=none."  Then, boot with
> that entry when you want to use Emacsspeak.  Alternately, use a different
> synthesizer for Emacsspeak from Speakup.  For example, Via Voice Outloud
> with Emacsspeak and the Dectalk Express with Speakup.  Good luck.
>
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