On 3/15/2020 4:16 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
...and you have discovered how  many Linux distributions manage their screen reader and speech synthesis.
It has not, as of yet, been done in DOS to my knowledge.
One major major reason is the poor sound quality.

Well, talking about "as of yet" in relation to DOS is a bit far fetched, after all, DOS (as far as a mainstream OS) is pretty much dead for 25 years. And with sound (driver) support in DOS being a matter of the applications running on top of it rather than the OS itself, there is very little chance that there is any major work done on a DOS screen reader with better sound support, even considering that it is all text based, which makes a good part of the screen readers work easier than in a GUI environment...

Ralf


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