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<H2><A NAME="s10">10. Audio Output</A> </H2>
<P>When your system doesn't output too much data, or in order to signal
some special events an audio output can do the job.
Most laptops come with a Sound Blaster compatible sound card and a lot
of PC-104 cards are sold with such a sound card on board or you should
buy a sound module. The next step is to redirect your text output to a
text_to_speak program.
<P>As a lot of input is done using emacs, it seems to be a good idea to
use
<A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.html">Emacsspeak</A><P>
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