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Re: Can grub be made to talk?



To make this talking GRUB to work, there would had to exist Assembly language group of specialists who would have a good will to develop 6 KH/Z 8 BIts mono simple monotone speech engine for Grub. I do not know, how many active developers work on Grub. Many boot managers are using Assembler, machine code instructions. The question is how complex would be to develop universal machine code routines, which could play speech reliably on every of various motherboares.

Sure. Opensuse 11.2 have contained special module, which could talk. I do not know, if it was The part of syslinux, but sure, when user have pressed F9 key, boot entries have been pronounced speaked by using monotone lovest quality speech, but speech could be understood. Unfortunately, I think, that it was strictly patented routine from Novel company. Petitboot is another boot manager. It can be made to show items on Braille display. But it is work around, that some kernel is loaded to RAM, boot manager can not communicate with so many devices. So if somebody of us know experienced Assembly language engineer, who would have A good will try to develop speech support for GRUB, it is good opportunity.


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