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Eliza

Description: Therapist simulation for OS4 with speech
Download: eliza.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 27kb
Date: 21 Feb 2011
Author: James Williams - modified by Scott Cabit
Submitter: Scott A. Cabit
Email: scottcabit/yahoo com
Requirements: Amiga OS4, translator library 42, narrator device
Category: utility/scientific
License: GPL
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 6250
 
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  Eliza - rewritten for OS4 by Scott A. Cabit

  This original program and source have been modified such that if speech
capability is set up on your AmigaOne, Eliza should speak to you. If not, it
still runs, just no speech. I have also added a quit command to exit from he
program. Both source and executable are in this distribution.

  Enjoy!



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