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 | disaids.zip - |  | An aid for the disabled unable to speak, including a version of
Hangman.
Special requirements: None.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Gordon Sweet
gordon.sweet@talk21.com
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  | dots0000.zip - |  | vision. It presents a graphical display of the braille alphabet,
numbers and contractions in Grade 1 and 2. Ideal as a memory aid for
people who are losing their vision but still have enough vision to use
the computer.
Special requirements: None.
Freeware. Uploaded by
Sam Campbell III
slyfoot@bellsouth.net
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  | sign701.zip - |  | sign language. Over 700 signs as well as an index are included. SF is
topically arranged according to lessons. This version is an update of an
earlier version that required BASICA or GWBASIC to run. Once unzipped
the files are now all executables, and run on their own, no longer
needing basic to run. Simply typing sign starts the modules. An index
makes it possible to locate specific signs outside of the lessons. Each
lesson contains a demonstration mode and a test mode, and when using the
test mode a score is kept which is displayed at the end. Sign Friends
runs on a minimally equipped PC and the files (once the readme.txt file
is removed) can even all fit on a single 3-1/2 inch high density disk.
Special requirements: CGA graphics or better.
Changes: Bug fixes, now in executable no-BASIC format.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Fran O'Gorman
fran@magiccarpet.com
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  | tlkbal_1.zip - |  | The Talking Balance 1 Program, TLKBAL1E, was written to enable students,
scientists, and engineers with visual disabilities to read laboratory
balances independently using synthetic speech and large text, and to
record their balance readings in an electronic notebook. The program
runs under MS-DOS on an ordinary IBM- compatible PC, and reads balances
through a serial port. It is capable of using the Creative Labs Sound
Blaster sound card to generate synthetic speech, because the Sound
Blaster is the most economical way to equip a computer with speech
output. However, the program also can be used with several commercial
speech synthesizers.
The program was designed to work with the popular OHAUS CT series and TP
series of electronic balances. It has been tested thoroughly with the
OHAUS CT200 centigram balance and the OHAUS TP200 milligram balance, and
it will probably read other OHAUS models as well.
Special requirements: OHAUS balance equipped with OHAUS bi-directional
RS-232 port and OHAUS serial cable.
Changes: Extraneous files removed. Installation instructions updated.
tlkbal_1.zip has replaced talkbal1.zip.
Freeware. Uploaded by the authors.
Dr. David Lunney
lunney@delphi.com
Margaret M. Gemperline, MS
chmgempe@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu
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   | argob001.zip - |  | A Righter Grade of Braille, runs on a vanilla PC ffrom PC to Pentium
Braille characters are sounded as beeps and buzzes that preserve the
braille code, and / or displayed enlarged on the screen for the partially
sighted. Sighted users can use small print. A talking version is also
available. The talking version uses TRAN.EXE available on the bbS.
Special requirements: None
Changes: Added fastwasp.exe
argob001.zip has replaced argob000.zip.
Shareware. Uploaded on behalf of the author, Mike Orlove.
Brian Carcich
carcich@cuspif.tn.cornell.edu
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