Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!yale!bunker!hcap!hnews!369!8!Doug.Geoffray From: Doug.Geoffray@f8.n369.z1.fidonet.org (Doug Geoffray) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: Re: VOCAL-EYES Message-ID: <14135@bunker.UUCP> Date: 14 Sep 90 14:03:40 GMT Sender: wtm@bunker.UUCP Reply-To: Doug.Geoffray@f8.n369.z1.fidonet.org Distribution: misc Organization: FidoNet node 1:369/8 - The Catwalk BBS, Davie FL Lines: 52 Approved: wtm@bunker.UUCP Index Number: 10367 [This is from the Blink Talk Conference] DS> Hi Doug. Could you please tell me how I can use my Vocaleyes DS> demo using that Braille 'n Speak driver? Darrell, You bet. The Braille 'n Speak is a nice temporary synthesizer but I really would not recommend it as your main synthesizer. In any case, here are the steps to load Vocal-Eyes with it. You first have to place the Braille 'n Speak in the Speech box mode. You do this as follows: 1) It might be a good idea to first perform a warm rest: Dots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-chord Dots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-chord 2) Now enable the speech port by: P-chord Dots 2, 6 Y 3) Now enable the speech box mode by: Dots 3, 4, 5-chord Dots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 E-chord O.k. Now that the Braille 'n Speak is ready, you must then load the BNSPEAK.COM program supplied on the Vocal-Eyes demo disk. You need to specify the COM port being used on the command line as follows: BNSPEAK /!C1 This would specify COM1 if you are using COM2 then specify /!C2 the same is true for COM3 or COM4. After this the Braille 'n Speak should speak something like 'Braille 'n Speak device driver x.x'. If it doesn't then you have a problem. Now you are ready to load Vocal-Eyes. Simply type: VE That is it. You should be off and running at this point. Let me know if you have any problems. Regards, Doug -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!369!8!Doug.Geoffray Internet: Doug.Geoffray@f8.n369.z1.fidonet.org