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To add this stuff to Macintosh python (and have some use for it):
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1. Obtain a copy of the Speech Manager. It can be found on
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ftp.apple.com.
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2. Put the Speech.h file from the Speech Manager distribution and
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macspeechmodule.c in your python Modules directory.
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3. Add the new module to python and build a new python.
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4. Install the Speech Manager (under sys7 the extension goes in the
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Extensions folder, the data file in the System folder) and reboot.
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5. Try it.
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The test program 'hum' does that, you type notes and it hums them
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(badly, addmitted, but that isn't my fault really).
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The test program 'grail' is more fun, but you need stdwin support for
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it. It reads the script for the Holy Grail film from the file SCRIPT
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and both animates it (text only:-) on the screen and reads it out the
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speaker. It will use all voices available in the system.
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