
Hi. Here is a partial, although not necessarily good or recommended solution. You can get various older versions of the DEC-Talk software demo. They will work with text files or content pasted from the clipboard. Unfortunately the ones I know of require Windows. Also there is a size limit on how much text it will process at once but I don't know what it is. Another and probably better option is to get a free Linux text to speech system such as FreeTTS or Festival and use that. I know that FreeTTS can be downloaded at freetts.sf.net but I don't have links for anything else at the moment. Contact me if you need a link for the DEC-Talk demo and I'll find it. At 06:48 PM 3/13/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Please see the below - the question is, what eBook readers with text to speech capabilities can input a .txt file (versus .htm etc.)
Please copy Donna Woodstock <donna.woodstock@sheridanc.on.ca> or respond to her directly with any suggestions. Thanks!