Thanks! I'll have a look at this.

On 10/15/2024 6:36 AM, Mateusz Viste via Freedos-user wrote:
On 14/10/2024 17:37, Mike Coulombe via Freedos-user wrote:
Hi, That distro sounds interesting, but I need to run free dos on different computers. If it had speech accessibility free dos would be very useful to blind people world wide considering all the free dos programs you can get and the amount of old computers many of can be had for free or next to nothing. Do you think it would be worth asking about this on the developer list or is that only for developers?

Running espeak as a TSR might be technically possible, but it would certainly be bound to many limitations. I doubt anyone will want to invest time into this, given that the result is likely to be of a limited usefulness for any practical purposes.

Having a DOS distribution with a preinstalled screen reader that outputs speech commands to the computer's serial port is a much more realistic goal. I implemented this in SvarDOS today, so now the SvarDOS system is available also as a version that "talks". It does require a Braille 'n Speak synth to be connected, though:
http://svardos.org

I tested it on VirtualBox with an emulated BNS (emubns), and it seems to work, assuming one knows how to use provox hotkeys to "explore" the screen.

Hardware PCs require a hardware BNS, obviously, but a cheap solution could be to run emubns on a Raspberry Pi connected to the PC with a USB-to-serial cable.

Mateusz


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