I don't think I am following you. My suggestion was just what somebody else posted to the list a few days ago, you don't even need a hex editor to do that; vi or whatever should do the trick.
What do you mean by text-to-speech program? That Jim is blind and using text-to-speech to 'see' what he is working on? Or in one terminal he has the text2speech program reciting, and he is hexediting in another term? On 18-Sep-99 Seth R Arnold wrote: > Wim, nice thought, but if you can hexedit while using a text-to-speech > program, I will be VERY impressed. I bet Jim would LOVE to do it himself. As > for me, I haven't got 2.2.x, nor do I have the sblive, nor do I have the > module. > > Sorry Jim. > > On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 06:29:19AM -0700, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: >> Just get the emu10k1 package from developer.soundblaster.com/linux. Unpack >> it, >> and edit the 2.2.10 module with a text editor, changing 2.2.10 to 2.2.12. >> >> I got it to work under 2.2.11 by forcing it with insmod -f, that may work as >> well. >> >> On 18-Sep-99 Jim Ruby wrote: >> > Hi, >> > If anyone is using the sblive under kernel 2.2.12, would you be willing to >> > email me the sblive .o module? >> > I don't have a way to edit the file with a hexed as the speach output I'm >> > using makes this hard. >> > >> > Thanks. Wim.