lenny@icus.islp.ny.us (Lenny Tropiano) (09/23/88)
I just recently acquired a VOICE POWER board for the UNIX PC. I bought this used from someone who didn't have the original diskettes or *any* of the documentation. What I have now is the board and the following diskettes: VOICE Power System Software 1.2 (2 disks) VOICE Power Electronic Mail 1.0 (1 disk) VOICE Power Answering Machine 2.0 (2 disks) I was able to get hold of a copy of the "AT&T UNIX PC, Voice Power Applications Programmer Reference Manual," which came with the following disk: VOICE Power: Applications Programmer Reference Diskette 1.0 (1 disk) The hardware was installed, and I loaded in the packages that I got. The board works fine, now it's time for me to do a little development. I was told by there should be two other diskettes that would have come with the board, something called "VDA (which is referenced all over)", and another which is the VOICE Power Diagnostic diskette. I've asked someone from the hotline group whether I can just get the documentation that comes with the board and the associated software, unfortunately you cannot get this separately. Is there any good soul out there that would be willing to make some photocopies and diskette copies? I would be most greatful... and I am willing to reimburse you for your trouble. (That's basically my first plea...) Secondly, I need someone who might be a VOICE Power guru? Looking through the Applications Programmer Reference guide, they mentioned there should be a command called "vtts(1)". Unfortunately this is no where to be found. What this is supposed to do is to take inputted text and convert it to synthesized speech. All throughout the guide they have "cavaets" that say ... Text-to-speech components of Voice Power are provided for evaluation only and are not supported. Well I want to "evaluate" :-) Also why is the /usr/lib/libtts.a (text-to-speech library) in 5.0 archive format? Should I just do a "convert(1)" to convert it to 5.2 archive format? Lastly, if anyone has done some development with the board, and is willing to share his or her source code with me, I would appreciate any learning tools they might have. Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on a person's new "toy" ... -Lenny -- Paper-net: Lenny Tropiano | @-net: lenny@icus.islp.ny.us ICUS Software Systems | !-net: ...sbcs \ PO Box 1 | boulder \ Islip Terrace, NY 11752 | talcott !icus!lenny Vocal-net: (516) 582-5525 [work] | pacbell / (516) 968-8576 [home] | hombre / Telex-net: 154232428 ICUS | Another-net: attmail!icus!lenny