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tom, jaws will drive it. keep it around. you never know when you'll need
it. if your softsynths go tits up, you'll have a fallback.
just tell jaws it's an artic transport and it will do the rest.
Shaun,
vk2fese,
"Cry 'havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war"
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On 15/12/2008 3:00 AM, we were able to ascertain that T Behler pondered
upon these thoughts, and proclaimed thus.:
> Hello, all.
>
> I currently have and old Artic Technologies Braille pad Turbo-Speech
> note-taker that I don't believe I have a use for any longer. I used it for
> a while, back in the 1990's, when I was using the Old Artic Vision for DOS
> and Win Vision text-to-speech software.
>
> I don't even think I have the software to support it any more--I just have
> the device itself.
>
> If anyone would want it, I'll sell it to you for the cost of shipping.
>
> I always hate to get rid of stuff like this, but I figure that since I
> haven't even touched it for 10 years, I'm not likely to suddenly begin using
> it again now.
>
> If interested, please respond off list to:
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>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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