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- =======================================
- Speaking Clock - For the Psion Series 5
- Version 2.10
- =======================================
-
- By Stephan Nicholls: stephan.nicholls@cableinet.co.uk
- Web Site: www.wkweb5.cableinet.co.uk/stephan.nicholls
-
- Visit the web site to subscribe to the very low volume Speaking Clock
- mailing list - news about updates etc only.
-
- This program started off as a little OPL program from David Pollard
- (see 'Notes' section for more information). I started playing with it
- to start learning OPL and ended up with Speaking Clock.
-
- Version 2.10 does not switch the Psion off unless you want it to,
- Speaking Clock now sits happily in the background telling you the
- time when you switch on or press the user-definable hotkey
- combination. It can behave in the same way as version 2.00 for
- robust night-time operation.
-
- Features
- ========
- * Two modes of operation:
- * Normal, Speaking Clock V2.10 puts itself in the background and
- tells you the time when the Psion is switched on or when you press
- the user-definable hotkey combination. It can be brought to the
- foreground (it displays the start-up screen) with another user-
- definable hot-key combination or via the Extras bar or a task
- list. It is multi-tasking friendly and generally well behaved. This
- mode is generally fine, including when you use the play button,
- however it won't automatically switch off the Psion (so you waste
- battery at night) and Speaking Clock and the Record application can
- fight for control if you use the play button to switch on.
- * Night-time, In this mode Speaking Clock V2.10 behaves in the same
- way as V2.00, it keeps itself in the foreground, tells you the
- time when you switch on the Psion or press the external play
- button and then switches off again. You can cancel (return to the
- start-up screen) by pressing any key whilst you are being told
- the time. This mode is useful because it tries to keep control of
- the Psion to fight off the Record application. It also conserves
- battery power by switching off straight after speaking.
- * You can specify whether to tell the time in 12 or 24-hour clock
- format.
- * Volume is selectable (but not a lot of difference).
- * You can record your own sounds (numbers) and even have multiple
- sets in different languages and specify where Speaking Clock should
- look for the sounds.
- * Best of all it's totally free. All I ask is that you take the time
- to sign my guestbook and e-mail me a smile :-).
-
- Known Issues
- ============
-
- * I'd love some way to detect if the play button has been pressed so I
- could do away with the two modes of operation - any ideas of how to do
- it?
- * I don't know whether this will work on the GeoFox, anyone who has
- tried Speaking Clock out on one please let me know how it goes.
-
- I am a novice OPL programmer so suggestions on how to resolve the
- above are welcome by e-mail. I'm also interested in any suggestions
- for improvements or anyone who can give me a comprehensible
- explanation of GETEVENTA32.
-
- Disclaimer
- ==========
-
- I've had no problems with Speaking Clock on my Series 5, but I make no
- promises, i.e. don't blame me for lost files, data, high-score tables
- etc!
-
- Installation/Upgrade
- ====================
-
- ** Upgraders from Version 2.00 can miss out steps 2 and 4 **
- ** Note - you will have to use the new SpeakClk.ini file **
- ** as it contains new options - you'll lose your old **
- ** preferences, but there were only a few anyway! **
-
- (1) Unzip the files
-
- (2) On the Series 5 disk you wish to install on, make sure viewing of the
- \System folder is turned on and then go into \System\Apps and make a
- new folder \SpeakClk. Then you should now have a folder whose path reads
- something like \System\Apps\SpeakClk.
-
- (3) Use PsiWin to COPY the SpeakClk.app, SpeakClk.AIF and SpeakClk.INI files
- into this \System\Apps\SpeakClk, by dragging and dropping them using the
- *right* mouse button. Using this button brings up a mini-menu from which
- you can select "Copy". (Note that you DON'T want to CONVERT any of these
- files, they're all already in Series 5 format!)
-
- (4) Copy all the number files to a directory, I use C:\System\Apps\SpeakClk\Wves.
-
- (5) If all went well, you should now have a new "SpeakClk" icon on your
- Extras bar.
-
- To Use
- ======
-
- To run just select SpeakClk from the Extras bar.
-
- When you start Speaking Clock you get a start-screen giving you a choice
- of cancelling, starting, displaying help screens or setting preferences.
- It also tells you what mode (see below) it is currently in and what
- the hotkey combinations are set as.
-
- Selecting preferences allows you to select 12 or 24 hour time, the
- volume and whether you want normal or night-time behaviour. Tapping
- the 'More...' button gives you further options allowing you to specify
- the hotkey combinations and the directory where the wave files are stored.
- You can switch back and forth between the two screens of preferences using
- the 'More...' and '<<Back' buttons. Tap on 'OK' if you're happy, 'Cancel'
- will let you leave without making any changes.
-
- If you haven't put your wave files in my suggested directory you will have
- to specify the location. You can also change the volume and whether the
- time is told in 12-hour or 24-hour format.
-
- Speaking Clock can operate in two modes:
-
- * Normal, Speaking Clock V2.10 puts itself in the background and
- tells you the time when the Psion is switched on or when you press
- the user-definable hotkey combination. It can be brought to the
- foreground (it displays the start-up screen) with another user-
- definable hot-key combination or via the Extras bar or a task
- list. It is multi-tasking friendly and generally well behaved.
- You exit Speaking Clock by bringing it to the foreground and
- tapping 'Cancel'.
-
- * Night-time, In this mode Speaking Clock V2.10 behaves in the same
- way as V2.00, it keeps itself in the foreground, tells you the
- time when you switch on the Psion or press the external play
- button and then switches off again. You can cancel (return to the
- start-up screen) by pressing any key whilst you are being told
- the time. This mode is useful because it tries to keep control of
- the Psion to fight off the Record application. It also conserves
- battery power by switching off straight after speaking.
-
- Notes
- =====
-
- There's no reason why you can't record your own sound files so that Speaking
- Clock tells you the time in your choice of language. Use the preferences menu
- to point to the location of your files. If you do I'd love a copy e-mailed to
- me, especially if you're happy for me to make them available on my web site.
-
- The original OPL which started me off was by David Pollard:
-
- E-mail: DavidP@mtc.sund.ac.uk
- FTP: mtcnt2.sund.ac.uk (login as anonymous, password your email address)
-
- Thanks to him for making it available.
-
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