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<H2><A NAME="yakusha"></A> <A NAME="s9">9. Translation and Annotation: by T.Isaji</A></H2>

<P>This HOWTO document describe not only about Emacspeak but also
fundamental things; installing Linux, how to use UNIX commands and so on.
So, if you are practiced in these, please skip sectoin from 2 to 3
and read section 1, 4 and 5. Section 6 is included many FTP sites on
which are avairable related softwares.
<P>I have not checked Emacspeak's commands yet.
If you make an experiment in Emacspeak(hardware, software), please
tell me for detail via e-mail 
<A HREF="mailto:isaji@mxu.meshnet.or.jp">isaji@mxu.meshnet.or.jp</A>, not to mention any comments welcome 
if incorrect translation appear :-). I'll add the information to next 
translation of this document.
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<H2><A NAME="ss9.1">9.1 Memo:</A>
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<LI><I>Linux Japan</I> Vol.3 p.26-27 ; a report of speech synthesizer.</LI>
<LI>Perhaps the contents of this article is not interesting for visible 
users, but I <EM>hope</EM> many Linux developers to pay attention it. That's a 
one of the way to access to Linux.   </LI>
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