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lynx-dev JAWS for DOS info? (was Re: problems for blind users)
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Michael Warner |
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lynx-dev JAWS for DOS info? (was Re: problems for blind users) |
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Mon, 11 Oct 1999 16:55:21 -0700 |
On or about 11 Oct, 1999, Janina Sajka
<address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
> Both the Reading Edge stand alone scanner with built in DEC
> Talk speech, and Business Vision for DOS by Artic Technologies
> are pretty old technology. You do not say what kind of DEC Talk
> you have, or it's firmware revision number. In either case, you
> might want to try running with JAWS for DOS which is now free
> from http://www.hj.com. It works very well with Lynx386 and
> should support even older DEC Talk's quite well.
They don't seem to be pushing the DOS solution on their webpage.
A few minutes poking around didn't turn up any mention, but
I did find <ftp://ftp.hj.com/jdos/> which is where the file
jdosfree.exe lives, which I assume is the free JAWS for DOS
software. Does anyone know of a more specific URL for info on
the DOS version? It would save some frustration for people
looking specifically for DOS. If someone can supply a good URL,
I'll put it up on a mozilla Open Directory (or whatever they're
calling it) "internet accessibility" page.
--
Michael Warner
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