as I am now wondering about the Spanish.
> Kare
>
>
> On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, Guillem León wrote:
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>> TextAssist is not too hard to find. You can get a pre-built dosbox with Win
>> 3.1 and TextAssist somewhere in grossgang.com. He has a lot of old DOS
>> access software.
ateside who can build the machine for you, port included.
> Is it still possible to find textaccess anywhere?
> might be a fun laptop option.
> Kare
>
>
> On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, Guillem León wrote:
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>> Yeah, ever since I realized DOSUSB wasn't going to help me
vely It has been worth it to me to keep
> the door open.
> I did not know all those sound card options existed might be fun to play with
> them, assuming the sound quality is clear enough.
>
>
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Guillem León wrote:
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>> I do, but none of the co
t; I do not use freedos, but a later package of ms dos 7.1 I have no issues,
> but I am not using a sound card.
>
>
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Guillem León wrote:
>
>> I have heard about talking dosbox, in fact I helped with the project and I
>> made one of the speech synth
ively
> new project talking dosbox?
>
>
> http://batsupport.com/unsupported/dosbox/00_README.html
>
>
> I can tell you nothing about it save that it is supposed to allow for speech
> via dosbox using the sound card etc.
> hope this presents a solution for you.
>
Hi.
Yeah, only reason I asked is because right now my only way of running DOS is
actually through dosbox, which would make testing it kind of impossible. Before
I dualboot my PC I want to be sure I'll be able to use it. If I don't have
speech synthesis I can't use the computer. I would run the s
Just for clarification, does this only work with programs loaded inside dosbox
inside HX, or is there any way to get it to work under DOS directly, with HX
loaded but without DOSbox? I'm still thinking of dualbooting one of my machines
with DOS but I need some way of doing either USB serial port