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Cross-posted for full-spectrum response, full appleogies

Hi all,
I was talking with a friend the other day who is gathering information
before byting the "new system".
One of the things he would like to do along with scan/read, is to record
those scanned texts on to an audio cassette.
Along with the standard windows system with sound card, scanner, ocr and
text to speech software, what else is required to get the spoken text to
audio tape?
Thanks for any and all
Monte Single
Living in the original "toon town" Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada


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