Ot: open source dos screan readers?

Ed Thurston thurston at cfw.com
Sat Sep 21 21:27:01 EDT 2002


Hello David,

A few years ago there was a neat little  dos screen program called Tiny
Talk.   I can't remember the  gentleman's name who created it and  it could
 do almost anything the  big guys did. It came as a base unit  and the user
could configure it  to  do most anything. 

If anyone is interested, I could  dig around in my floppy collection and
see if I still have a  copy and from it  find some contact information.

Ed, 

At 07:56 PM 9/21/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>it is not open source though.  It would be good if there was one but I
>doubt if there is.  I wanted freedom to release the source for jaws for
>dos.
>
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>To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 7:47 PM
>Subject: Re: Ot: open source dos screan readers?
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>
>Hi
>I do not know how good it is but asap demo version will work on a boot
>floppy.. freeware, jaws for dos was made freeware a few years ago..
>I do not know if it is small enough to get on a floppy, because for me,
>asap was the most excellent screen reader and portible  program out
>there..
>
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