[misc.handicap] speech with a sun work station

William.Hubbs@f9.n393.z1.fidonet.org (William Hubbs) (05/31/91)

Index Number: 15926

[This is from the Blink Talk Conference]

I will be interviewing with a computer company out here in the Dallas/Fort
Worth area in the fall for the possibility of a full-time job when I
graduate from college.

The department I would get the job in uses Sun Work
Stations for most applications.

Does anyone know of a system that would give speech output for one of these
work stations?

William

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Christopher.Hill@p233.f4115.n124.z1.fidonet.org (Christopher Hill) (06/04/91)

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[This is from the Blink Talk Conference]

 WH> I will be interviewing with a computer company out here in the Dallas/Fort
 WH> Worth area in the fall for the possibility of a full-time job when I
 WH> graduate from college.

 WH> The department I would get the job in uses Sun Work
 WH> Stations for most applications.

 WH> Does anyone know of a system that would give speech output
 WH> for one of these
 WH> work stations?

It depends on what the workstation is doing.  If it's running unix,
in a text mode, you should be able to hook a pc to it as a
terminal, using some sort of telecom program, and a speech program
on the pc, you should be able to use it.  If it's in some sort of
graphics environment, things may get a little more tricky.  I'm no
expert on that sort of thing, so the above answers are only
guesses.  Good luck, though.  Later..
 Chris

points is points.

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