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Fsay | Description: | A "Say" command for flite.device | Download: | fsay.lha (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time) | Size: | 11kb | Version: | 1.0 | Date: | 20 Oct 2007 | Author: | Alex Carmona and Fredrik Wikstrom | Submitter: | Alex Carmona | Email: | AmigaOne/theworld net | Homepage: | http://AM1GA.com | Requirements: | /util/libs/flite_device.lha | Category: | utility/shell | License: | Freeware | Distribute: | yes | Min OS Version: | 4.0 | FileID: | 3070 | | | Comments: | 0 | Snapshots: | 0 | Videos: | 0 | Downloads: | 501 (Current version) | | 501 (Accumulated) | Votes: | 0 (0/0) (30 days/7 days) | |
This FSay command is based on the say.c example provided in the flite_device
archive.
I had to do it because my Amiga kept saying "Hello, my name is Amiga!" but
that's a bit disturbing to hear, coming from a male voice... :-P
I could have settled for "Hello, my name is Amigo!" but that would get old
eventually and isn't very flexible for a Say command, so there, let it say
whatever it wants to.
I changed the name to FSay to avoid any confusion with the original Say
command.
Usage:
FSay <text>
The string can be any text up to 1023 characters.
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