speakup and the sonar system?
Alex Snow
alex_snow at gmx.net
Tue Aug 17 18:10:09 EDT 2004
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I doubt it'd work...wine isn't very useful for running windows apps so
far...if something works it's quite possible it'll break in a future
release.
basically if you want to run windows apps, use windows. another
solution if you can configure it would be to run vmware under linux
and install windows under that.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 04:33:54PM -0400,
Erik Heil wrote:
> Hi Greg. Very good points their. Well, let's think about this for a
> minute. if you install Windows Eyes on a real Windows machine, you could
> use a monitoring utility which will keep track of all system registry
> values that have been written or modified during the installation. Then,
> you could strip out the TTS stuff, copy the binaries into their propper
> locations, and specify your hardware synth hopefully in the registry. i'm
> not sure if this would work, but I think its getting a little closer.
> Here's why the Microsoft TTS engine won't work under Wine. I'm not sure
> whether it has support for the MSappi stuff. Possibly you could install
> it, and hey, it just might be able to run. I wonder if Freedom Science
> Fiction's products do the same thing? Its worth looking into. With our
> luck, they probably do.
>
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