$B $BA0$N%Z!<%8(B $BL\

8. $B%=%U%H%&%(%"%Q%C%1!<%8(B

$B$3$N>O$N%j%U%!%l%s%9$O(B Linux Software map(LSM)$B$+$iD>@\l=j$G8+$D$1$i$l$^$9!#$^$?(BLinux$B$G(B $B;H$($k%=%U%H%&%'%"$,%j%9%H$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B

8.1 Emacspeak

Emacspeak$B$O(BLinux$B$N%9%T!<%A%$%s%?!<%U%'!<%9MQ%=%U%H$G$9!#(B WWW$B%V%i%&%6!"(Btelnet$B!"%(%G%#%?$H$$$C$?%W%m%0%i%`$K4p$E$/G$0U$NJ8;z(B $B$r(Bemacspeak$B$G;H$&$3$H$,2DG=$G$9!#(Bemacspeak$B$HIaDL$N%9%/%j!<%s(B $B%j!<%@!<(B(DOS$B$H$$$C$?%*%Z%l!<%F%#%s%0%7%9%F%`(B)$B$N0c$$$OFI$_>e$2$G$NFCJL$JFC@-(B $B$r;}$C$F$$$kE@$G$9!#(BEmacspeak$B$O(BEmacs$B$G;H$o$l$^$9!#(B $B%F%-%9%H%(%G%#%?$O%U%!%$%k$r=q$-49$($?$jDI2C$7$?$j$9$k$N$K;H$o$l$k(B $B%W%m%0%i%`$G$9!#(B Emacs$B$O$?$@$N%F%-%9%H%(%G%#%?$KHf$Y$k$H$+$J$j0c$&E@$,B?$/(B $B$=$N%Q%C%1!<%8$OA[A|0J>e$KJXMx$G$9!#(Bemacs$BFb$GB>$N%W%m%0%i%`$rpJs=hM}5!G=$r(B $B$b$C$F$$$k$3$H$,$"$j$^$9!#%Q%C%1!<%8$NAO:n$N%^%7%s$d%=%U%H%&%'%"$r(B $BHs>o$K9-HO0O$KA`:n$9$k$?$a$K(Bemacs$B$r;H$C$F$$$^$9!#(B

Emacspeak$B$O(BDebian$B%G%#%9%H%j%S%e!<%7%g%s$K$b$"$j!"(BSlakware $B$G(B $BG[I[$5$l$F$$$k%=%U%H%&%'%"$HF1$8$h$&$K4^$^$l$F$$$^$9!#$D$^$j(BEmacspeak$B$O(B CDROM$BG[I[$5$l$F$$$k(BLinux$B$G$"$l$P$=$3$+$iF~

LSM)

Begin3
Title:          emacspeak - a speech output interface to Emacs
Version:        4.0
Entered-date:   30MAY96
Description:    Emacspeak is the first full-fledged speech output
                system that will allow someone who cannot see to work
                directly on a UNIX system. (Until now, the only option
                available to visually impaired users has been to use a
                talking PC as a terminal.) Emacspeak is built on top
                of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeak loaded,
                you get spoken feedback for everything you do. Your
                mileage will vary depending on how well you can use
                Emacs.  There is nothing that you cannot do inside
                Emacs:-)
Keywords:       handicap access visually impaired blind speech emacs
Author:         raman@adobe.com (T. V. Raman)
Maintained-by:  jrv@vanzandt.mv.com (Jim Van Zandt)
Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu apps/sound/speech
                124kB   emacspeak-4.0.tgz
Alternate-site: 
Original-site:  http://www.cs.cornell.edu /pub/raman/emacspeak
                123kB   emacspeak.tar.gz/Info/People/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.tar.gz
Platforms:      DECtalk Express or DEC Multivoice speech synthesizer,
                GNU FSF Emacs 19 (version 19.23 or later) and TCLX
                7.3B (Extended TCL).
Copying-policy: GPL
End

8.2 BRLTTY

$B$3$l$O%7%j%"%k%]!<%H$G;H$&E@;z%?!<%_%J%k%W%m%0%i%`$G$9!#(B $BB?$/$N>lLL$G%F%9%H$5$l;H$o$l$F$$$^$9!#$^$?B?$/$NH$7$F2<$5$$!#$^$?(B LSM$B$K$D$$$F$O(B Linux Software Map$B;2>H(B)$B!#(B $B%a%s%F%J%s%978$O(BNikhil Nair <nn201@cus.cam.ac.uk> $B$5$s$G$9!#$^$?$=$NB>$NJ}!9$O(B Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> and Stephane Doyon <doyons@jsp.umontreal.ca>$B$G$9!#(BBRLTTY$B$K4X$9$k%3%a%s%H$O(B $B$3$A$i$^$G$*4j$$$7$^$7$9!#(B

$B:n$7$F$$$k(B $B$h$&$G$9!#$b$72?$+$"$l$PH`$i$KO"Mm$r$H$C$F2<$5$$!#$^$?%G%P%$%9$N%W%m%0%i%_(B $B%s%0>pJs$rI,MW$H$$$k$N$G!"$b$7%a!<%+$KO"Mm$,pJs$rF~

  • $BI8=`%9%/%j!<%s%l%S%e!<$N%U%k5!G=!#(B
  • $B9-HO0O$K$*$h$VDI2C%*%W%7%g%s!#%+!<%=%k!"=EMWC18l$NE@LG$d$f$C$/$j8+$k$?$a$N(B $BDd;_!"%O%$%i%$%H%F%-%9%H(B/$B%O%$%Q!<%F%-%9%H%j%s%/$NI=<($J$I!#(B
  • $B%$%s%F%j%8%'%s%H%+!<%=%k%k!<%A%s!#$3$l$O%F%-%9%H%(%G%#%?Cf$N%+!<%=%k$N0\F0(B $B$rMF0W$K$7$F$/$l$^$9!#E@;z%G%#%9%W%l%$$+$i
  • $B%+%C%H!"%Z!<%9%H$N5!G=!#$3$l$O%m%s%0%U%!%$%kL>$dJ#;($J%3%^%s%I$r%3%T!<(B $B$9$k$N$KJXMx$G$9!#(B
  • $B%*%s%i%$%s%X%k%W$N5!G=!#(B
  • $BJ#?t$NE@;z%3!<%I$N%5%]!<%H!#(B
  • $BE@;z%G%#%9%W%l%$MQ$N%I%i%$%P$r4JC1$KDI2C$G$-$k%b%8%e%i@_7W(B(Modular design)$B!#(B UNIX$B%i%$%/$J%W%i%C%H%U%)!<%`$X$N%]!<%F%#%s%0!#(B

      LSM)

      Begin3
      Title:          BRLTTY - Access software for Unix for a blind person
                               using a soft Braille terminal
      Version:        1.0.2, 17SEP96
      Entered-date:   17SEP96
      Description:    BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to a Unix console
                      for a blind person using a soft Braille display (see the
                      README file for a full explanation).
      
                      BRLTTY only works with text-mode applications. 
      
                      We hope that this system will be expanded to support
                      other soft Braille displays, and possibly even other
                      Unix-like platforms.
      Keywords:       Braille console access visually impaired blind
      Author:         nn201@cus.cam.ac.uk (Nikhil Nair)
                      nico@cam.org (Nicolas Pitre)
                      doyons@jsp.umontreal.ca (Stephane Doyon)
                      jrbowden@bcs.org.uk (James Bowden)
      Maintained-by:  nn201@cus.cam.ac.uk (Nikhil Nair)
      Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Access
                      110kb brltty-1.0.2.tar.gz (includes the README file)
                        6kb brltty-1.0.2.README
                        1kb brltty-1.0.2.lsm
      Platforms:      Linux (kernel 1.1.92 or later) running on a PC or DEC Alpha.
                      Not X/graphics.
                      Supported Braille displays (serial communication only):
                        - Tieman B.V.: CombiBraille 25/45/85;
                        - Alva B.V.: ABT3xx series;
                        - Telesensory Systems Inc.: PowerBraille 40 (not 65/80),
                          Navigator 20/40/80 (latest firmware version only?).
      Copying-policy: GPL
      End
      

      8.3 $B%9%/%j!<%s(B

      $B%9%/%j!<%s$O%?!<%_%J%k>e$GF1;~$KJ#?t$N%W%m%0%i%`$r

      8.4 Rsynth

      $B$3$l$O(BLinux$B%=%U%H%^%C%W$K%j%9%H$5$l$F$$$k%9%T!<%A%7%s%;%5%$%6!<$G$9!#(B $B$_$?$H$3$m;k3P>c32

      8.5 xocr

      website optimization company |Professional Link Building 

      xocr$B$O(BLinux$BMQ$N8w3XJ8;zG'<1$r9T$&%Q%C%1!<%8$G$9!#(B Rsynth( Rsynth)$B$N$h$&$K!";k3P>c32c32$B8w3XJ8;zG'<1(B(OCR)$B;2>H(B)

      8.6 xzoom

      xzoom $B$O%9%/%j!<%s3HBg%W%m%0%i%`$G$9!#(Bxmag$B$K>/$7;w$F$$$k$h$&$G$9(B $B$,;k3PE*LdBj$rJz$($??M$K$OBgJQJXMx$J$b$N$G$9!#(Bxzoomware$B$N.$5$J%\%C%/%9$r0\F0(B $B8+$?$$HO0O$K$D$$$F8!:w(B xzoom$B$O(BRedHat$B%5%$%H$+$i(Brpm$B$H$7$FF~$BLuCm!'(BSlackware$B%f!<%6!<$G$b(B .rpm$B%U%!%$%k$r(Brpm$B%3%^%s%I$r(B $B%$%s%9%H!<%k$9$k$3$H$G07$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#!V(BRPM-BUILD-HOWTO$B!W$r;2>H!#(B GNU cpio 2.4.1$B0J9_(B(rpm-2.2.9-1.i386.cpio.gz)$B$,I,MW$G!"(Bslackware/source/a/cpio$B%G%#%l%/%H%j$K$"$j$^$9!#$^$?(Bxzoom$B$O(B "xzoom-0.3.tgz: can work only with 8 bits/pixel"$B$N$h$&$G$9!#(B

      LSM)

      Begin3
      Title:          xzoom
      Version:        0.1
      Entered-date:   Mar 30 1996
      Description:    xzoom can magnify (by integer value) rotate
                      (by a multiple if 90 degrees) and mirror about
                      the X or Y axes areas on X11 screen 
                      and display them in it's window.
      Keywords:       X11 zoom magnify xmag
      Author:         Itai Nahshon <nahshon@best.com>
      Maintained-by:  Itai Nahshon <nahshon@best.com>
      Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu
                      probably in /pub/Linux/X11/xutils/xzoom-0.1.tgz
      Platforms:      Linux+11. Support only for 8-bit depth.
                      Tested only in Linux 1.3.* with the XSVGA 3.1.2
      driver.
                                      Needs the XSHM extension.
      Copying-policy: Free
      End
      

      8.7 NFBtrans

      nfbtrans$B$O%^%k%A%0%l!<%IE@;zJQ49%W%m%0%i%`$G$9!#(B the National Federation for the Blind in the U.S.A $B$K$h$C$FG[I[$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B $B$@$l$+$,2~NI$9$k$3$H$r4j$C$F%U%j!<$G%j%j!<%9$5$l$F$$$^$9!#%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$k(B $B8@8l$O0J2<$N$h$&$J$b$N$G$9!#(B

          USA English, UK English   $B1Q8l(B
          Spanish                   $B%9%Z%$%s8l(B
          Russian                   $B%m%7%"8l(B
          Esperanto                 $B%(%9%Z%i%s%H(B
          German                    $B%I%$%D8l(B
          Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek  ($B@;=q$N(B)$B%X%V%i%$(B,$B%.%j%7%c8l(B
      
      $BB>$N8@8l$bJQ49%F!<%V%k$r=q$/$3$H$K$h$C$FDI2C$9$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9(B

      NFBtrans$B$O(B ftp://nfb.org/ftp/nfb/braille/nfbtrans/ $B$+$iF~

      Linux$B$G(BNFBtrans$B$r%3%s%Q%$%k$9$k(B

      NFBtrans$B$N4IM}l9g$O0J2<$N:n6H$r$9$kI,MW$O$"$j$^$;$s!#(B $B%Q%C%1!<%8$K4^$^$l$F$$$k;X<($K$7$?$,$C$F%3%s%Q%$%k$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B

              unzip -L NFBTR740.ZIP   #or whatever filename you have
              mv makefile Makefile
      

      $B0J2<$r%Q%C%A%U%!%$%k$H$7$F%U%!%$%k$KJ]B8$7$F2<$5$$(B(e.g. patch-file)$B!#(B

      *** nfbpatch.c.orig     Tue Mar 12 11:37:28 1996
      --- nfbpatch.c  Tue Mar 12 11:37:06 1996
      ***************
      *** 185,190 ****
      --- 185,193 ----
          return (finfo.st_size);
        }                /* filelength */
        
      + #ifndef linux 
      + /* pretty safe to assume all linux has usleep I think ?? this should be
      + done properly anyway */
        #ifdef SYSVR4
        void usleep(usec)
          int usec;
      ***************
      *** 195,200 ****
      --- 198,204 ----
      UKP  }                /* usleep */
        
        #endif
      + #endif 
        
        void beep(count)
          int count;
      

      and run $B$=$7$FJ]B8$7$?%U%!%$%k$r%Q%C%A$H$7$F%=!<%9$KEv$F$^$9!#(B

      patch < patch-file
      

      then type $B8e$K%W%m%0%i%`$r%3%s%Q%$%k$7$F2<$5$$!#(B

      make
      

      and the program should compile.

      8.8 UnWindows

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      play /usr/lib/games/xboing/sounds/ouch.au
      
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      dynamag

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      coloreyes

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      border

      border$B$O%^%&%9%]%$%s%?$,%9%/%j!<%s$NC<$K0\F0$7$?$H$-$=$l$rB*$((B $B$?$j!"%9%/%j!<%s$N$I$NC<$G$"$k$+$K$h$C$F2;$rLD$i$7$?$j$7$^$9!#F~

      un-twm

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      $B $BA0$N%Z!<%8(B $BL\