> From: Don Olivier <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/~don> > Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 09:31:11 -0400 (EDT) > > I don't want to be without a voice-controlled computer for more than a > few days, ever. It looks to me as if my best upgrade path would be to > > 1 Buy a fast Pentium III or better; that should be all the computer I > want for quite a few years. Put up Linux on it. > > 2 Keep the 120 MHz PI I'm using now, sitting beside it and running > DragonDictate under DOS. > > 3 Connect the two machines with ethernet cards or a null modem, and > use the DOS machine as remote terminal for the Linux machine-- a > "voice-recognition terminal" in place of a keyboard. > > 4 Put up ViaVoice on the Linux machine, to play with. > > That way I'd get all the VR functionality I have now (I assume), where > the VR engine can talk to any application, as if it were a keyboard. > The down side is that I'd get *only* that functionality (discrete speech > at 1995's levels of accuracy), and I'd be marrying myself to a defunct > application running on a defunct operating system. This is just what I do, except I use the Windows 95 version of Dragon Dictate.