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The Accent only supports ten possible tones. Therefore, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> tones A through D are mapped<br />

into the Accent's tone zero. <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> tones E through L are mapped into the Accent's tones one<br />

through eight respectively. Finally <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> tones M through Z are mapped into the Accent tone<br />

nine. This means all tones between M and Z will sound the same. The same is true for tones A<br />

through D. All other features work as expected.<br />

C.3: Apollo I and II External<br />

(does not support indexing)<br />

Options for external models:<br />

Port Select the COM port the synthesizer is connected to<br />

Baud Rate 9600 is the default<br />

Data Bits 8 is the default<br />

Stop Bits 1 is the default<br />

Parity none is the default<br />

Flow Control Xon/Xoff is the default<br />

Neither model supports the tone settings. The Apollo I does not support the volume settings.<br />

Apollo synthesizers do not support any handshaking. This means when the 8k buffer in the<br />

synthesizer fills, any new data will be lost. It is suggested that you not try to send more than 8,000<br />

characters to the synthesizer at one time. With true handshaking, the synthesizer will signal to the<br />

computer that its internal buffer is full so to stop sending data. As the synthesizer speaks, the buffer<br />

slowly empties. When there is enough room for more data, the synthesizer will tell the computer to<br />

start sending data again. Without this ability, the computer has no idea when the synthesizer buffer is<br />

full. Again, this will only be a problem if you send more than 8K of data to the synthesizer at once.<br />

C.4. C.4: Audapter (Serial Only)<br />

(supports indexing)<br />

Options:<br />

Port Select the COM port the synthesizer is connected to<br />

Baud Rate 9600 is the default<br />

Data Bits 8 is the default<br />

Stop Bits 1 is the default<br />

Parity none is the default<br />

Flow Control RTS/CTS is the default<br />

C.5. C.5: Blazie Synthesizers including Braille 'N Speak<br />

(supports indexing)<br />

Options:<br />

Port Select the COM port the synthesizer is connected to<br />

Baud Rate 9600 is the default<br />

Data Bits 8 is the default<br />

Stop Bits 1 is the default<br />

Parity none is the default<br />

Flow Control Xon/Xoff is the default<br />

In order for the Blazie product to be used as a voice synthesizer you must first enable the serial port<br />

and place it into what is called "Speech Box Mode." Please refer to your product manual on how this is<br />

accomplished.<br />

C.6: DECtalk Access32 (<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>)<br />

(supports indexing)<br />

Options:<br />

This version of the DECtalk Access32 Software Synthesizer is built in and tied specifically to <strong>Window</strong>-<br />

<strong>Eyes</strong>, and does not require a synthesizer location. This version of the DECtalk Access 32, and the full<br />

version of the DECtalk Access 32 (please refer to Appendix C.6 for more in<strong>format</strong>ion) may coexist<br />

without conflicts.<br />

The DECtalk Access32 supports all one hundred rates, pitch, and volume settings. We have mapped<br />

the ten different voices into the tone settings. Therefore, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>' tones A through H will use<br />

Huge Harry. Tone I will use Perfect Paul. Tone J will use Frail Frank. Tone K will use Rough Rita.<br />

Tone L will use Beautiful Betty. Tone M will use Kit the Kid. Tone N will use Uppity Ursula. Tone O will<br />

use Doctor Dennis. Tone P will use Whispering Wendy. Finally tones Q through Z will use Variable<br />

Val.

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