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RTEMS 4.8.1 (4.8.x branch)

RTEMS (Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) is a commercial grade real-time operating system designed for deeply embedded systems. It is a free (as in beer and speech) open-source solution that supports multi-processor systems. RTEMS is designed to support applications with the most stringent real-time requirements while being compatible with open standards such as POSIX. It includes filesystem support as well as a port of the FreeBSD TCP/IP stack. It's been ported to numerous processor architectures including ARM, Blackfin, PowerPC, i386, M68K, Coldfire, MIPS, NIOS2, SPARC, SH, H8, and C3x/C4x DSPs. Using the GNU tools for cross development, you can use any number of systems as development hosts including both Unix and Windows platforms. There are pre-built cross development toolsets for RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions and MS Windows.Image

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EMACSPEAK(1)						      General Commands Manual						      EMACSPEAK(1)

NAME
emacspeak - speech output interface to Emacs SYNOPSIS
emacspeak [ options ] [ file... ] DESCRIPTION
This script starts emacs(1) with speech extensions. emacspeak comes with support for the following speech synthesizers: DECtalk Express, DECtalk MultiVoice, software DECtalk on the DEC Alpha, and the software synthesizers eflite and espeakf. Separate speech servers are available to support other hardware and software synthesizers. emacspeak reads the type of text to speech device and the port where it is connected from /etc/emacspeak.conf. For runtime commands supplied by emacspeak, see the Emacspeak-HOWTO, or consult the .info file: info emacspeak OPTIONS
-o Use IBM ViaVoice Outloud speech server. -m Use multispeech(1) for speech output. -e Use espeak(1) for speech output. -d Use Software Dectalk(1) for speech output. -q Do not process the startup file ~/.emacs. AUTHOR
T. V. Raman, Google Incorporated <raman@users.sf.net> FILES
/etc/emacspeak.conf SEE ALSO
emacspeakconfig(8), emacspeak.info, ftp://leb.net/pub/blinux/emacspeak/blinux. July 17, 2008 EMACSPEAK(1)