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- From: martin@marsh.cs.curtin.edu.au (Martin Dougiamas)
- Subject: Re: Truth in Advertising (can the PowerBook talk?)
- Message-ID: <martin.714378012@marsh>
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
- References: <1992Aug19.163529.7193@SSD.intel.com> <1992Aug19.180057.15796@phri.nyu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 06:20:12 GMT
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- davidl@ssd.intel.com (David Levine) writes:
- > I've heard that Macintalk doesn't work under System 7, and the PowerBooks
- > only run System 7 (officially). Therefore Macintalk doesn't work on the
- > PowerBook, and I'm not aware of any commercially-available (actually
- > released, not just vaporware) speech software other than Macintalk.
-
- I use Macintalk 2.0 on my Powerbook 100 all the time... it works fine
- with every Macintalk-capable program I've tried it with.
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