don't forget tiny talk screen reader which could use sb-talker, a software synthesizer for dos but it only worked with sound blaster cards.

On 10/19/2014 5:46 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Jacob,

there were actually several high quality Dos screen readers available
in the early to mid 90's. There was Jaws for Dos, Vocal-Eyes, and ASAP
which were the main three widely in use. However, if you want to use
any of them you will have to also have a hardware synthesizer like a
Dec Talk or Double Talk since there were no software synthesizers
available at that time. At least none that could be used by those
three screen readers.

Cheers!


On 10/19/14, Jacob Kruger <ja...@blindza.co.za> wrote:
Thomas, what dos screenreaders were there?

Asking, partly, since have a VMWare image here including dos 6.2, or
thereabouts, and windows 3.1 in it, but anyway..?

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
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