Does this help your screen reader issue?

<http://www.bttr-software.de/freesoft/z_more1.htm#specialty>

Also, not FreeDOS, see if <https://code.google.com/p/openpine/> helps you
with AccessDOS built-in.

-L


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bah.  I couldn't download the stupid thing anyhow, because apparently,
> ya gotta login just to read the blog post.  Thanks, but no thanks.  I
> do not now, nor do I wish to have an ms account.  I'll pass, thanks.
> (same for google) If I can't hit the page, click download, and have
> the file show up on my drive, I'm not the least bit interested in
> downloading it.
> And, anyway, dos 2.0 did things way differently than 3.3+ , especially
> for file access, (fcbs anyone) so any use anyone would get out of 2.0
> source would be less than minimal anyhow.  It's probably closer to cpm
> than real dos anyhow.  Not that there's anfything wrong with cpm,
> loads of products based on cpm, and I have source of that too, though
> I've never used them.  I just like having things, even if I never use
> them, I guess I'm labeled as a collector, but having never contributed
> to freedos, I have nothing to fear from looking at such code.  I'm
> really not an os kind of person.  They fascinate me, and I love seeing
> how they do things, but I just don't have the know how to actually
> code for one, my assembly skills just aren't up to the task.
> Utilities are different, anyone can write those, and I have written
> some (none I've givven to freedos though) though I still have hopes of
> getting freedos to include a screen reader, but work is slow on
> porting from a86 to something freedos users can use free of charge, so
> it will likely be a while before I have anything ready for distribution.
>    But I do like to see how things are done, and that's why I'm on
> this list, all kinds of internals are very interesting to me, even
> though I don't (usually) understand everything about them.
>
>
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