Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)


Josh Kennedy
 
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I just found out by using the wayback machine on the internet archive, looking at an old copy of www.eloq.com 
That eloquence would even run on windows 3.1 and it requires a i486 33mhz processor and a sound card like sound blaster, with 4 to 8mb of ram, 16mb but you may really want 24 to 32mb for programs hard disk space for windows3.1 itself.

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