Hey, that sounds promising. So was that dos install software speech or did you have a newer braille an speak connected? The only braille an speak I know about is the one I use to have in the late eighties. Anyway, if this is all software speech, could it work on a regular laptop? This gave me an idea. How about using a very basic Linux setup that works with dos emu and making a talking dos disk that way? This way Linux would find sound cards and speak up could be the screen reader. It's been some time, but I at one time did get this to work using the -t switch with dos emu. Now that I think about this I did run into one issue I'm sure could be corrected by someone who knows programming. When playing text based games for some reason the buffer didn't always clear and lines were repeated. It seems to me I had the same issue using Orca in the gnome terminal. If this can't be easily done and you get it working on a raspberry pi. I'll get one. That would make a nice small computer I could take with me. I look forward to seeing how your system turns out.


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