Hello,

While browsing the list archives, I have found a thread on a version of 
the ESpeak software synthesiser for DOS. The thread is this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=87D17E51-33F5-4D6F-A150-84986F4384DD%40softcon.com&forum_name=freedos-devel

 From what I have understood, ESpeak for DOS does only generate wave 
audio files from a given text and play them. I wonder whether it would 
be hard to make ESpeak behave like a real synthesiser under DOS, that 
is, to receive a text and speak it directly to an output, which could be 
the PC speaker. This way it could be integrated with some screen reader 
like Provox.

Unfortunately, I don't know C++ nor Assembly enough to make this work 
myself, so I'm asking this more as an user than as a developer, also 
because I would benefit from it as a blind user. Has anyone tried it 
already?

Thank you for the attention,
Cleverson

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