Re: Now available - SSIP for Windows version 1.6 beta

  • From: "Marlon Brandão de Sousa" <splyt.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:21:50 -0300

Hello Jay,
Is the source code available with the ssip package? I would like to
know this before downloading, cinse I would like to try to write a
driver to ESpeak.
Marlon

2008/2/25, Macarty, Jay  {PBSG} <Jay.Macarty@xxxxxxxx>:
> Available at http://www.remoteaccessbridge.com/ssip/ is version 1.6 of
> the SSIP for Windows server. This release fixes a bug which sometimes
> caused the server to crash if a client socket was terminated
> unexpectedly without issuing the quit command. This release also
> provides 3 new command line startup flags as described below:
>
> /api=jaws|sa|sapi|wineyes
>
> Allows you to override the default speech API to be used.
>
> /port=nnnn
>
> Where nnnn is a port number to override the default of 3891.
>
> /help or /h or /?
>
> Any of these 3 options will display a browser page describing the
> command line selections.
>
> NOTE: In the 1.5 beta, posted late last week, the ability to set the
> default API and port number via environment variables was also added.
> You can go to Control Panel and set the variables SSIP_API or SSIP_PORT
> to the defaults you want to use. If you set up an environment variable
> and then start the server using the /api or /port options, the command
> line option will override the environment variable for that server
> session only.
>
> My thanks to all those who have provided feedback and suggestions thus
> far.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Jay Macarty - Masterfiles Technical Lead - PBSG
> Phone: 972-963-1387
>  Cell: 214-549-3421
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