I have the manual in question on line, but have some question about
whether it is appropriate to just pass a copy out to anyone. (Not that
Steve is anyone, but ...) The only reason I mention it at all here is that
it seems like a possible copyright violation to put it up on nfb-net for
the public taking. Or maybe I mis-understood what was said.
-Brian
On Dec 7, 8:51pm, usmmmxbl@ibmmail.com wrote:
} Subject: Accent Synthesizer Manual
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} To: I1002812--IBMMAIL NFB R&D Committee
}
} FROM: Steve Jacobson - IT Sales & Marketing Systems
} 3M Company - 555-01-03 Phone: (612) 733-9780
} St. Paul, MN 55144 FAX: (612) 736-6037
} Subject: Accent Synthesizer Manual
} Recently, I purchased an Artic TransPort and am looking for an Accent
} manual with the control codes since the TransPort emulates the accent. I
} gather that artic can't distribute the codes for legal reasons.
}
} I used to have a copy of the Accent manual on disk but discarded it.
} Anyone here have one or know where I can get one? I didn't see anything
} on NFB-NET. Thanks.
}
} Regards,
} Steve Jacobson
} INTERNET: USMMMXBL@IBMMAIL.COM
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