Installing WinVision Solo Version 2.2x 30 minute demo:

To install WinVision Solo start Windows by typing WIN and pressing enter. 
Next press Alt-F to pull down the file menu in program manager and then R 
to bring up the run dialog box. In the run dialog box Type A:WINSTALL and
press enter. The Install program will detect you synthesizer and prompt you 
with speech through the rest of the install.

Note: If your running with the Dec 4 board you will need to have the Dec 
drivers running or WINSTALL will not detect your board.

Here is a list of what you would type.
WIN [ENTER]
ALT-F   R
A:WINSTALL [ENTER]

Install Options:
There are a few command line options you can use with WINSTALL.

Port select:
Use /P:X where X is the port number.
When port select is used WINSTALL will only search for a synthesizer on 
the serial port specified. Otherwise WINSTALL will check ports 1 through 4. 

Synth check skip:
Use /S command to skip the synthesizer search.
When this command is used WINSTALL will not search for a synthesizer and 
there will be no speech during the install. 

Synth specify:
You can specify a synthesizer by using the /T:XXX Where XXX is the name 
of the Synth. Use this command if you want to force WINSTALL to install a 
certain type of synthesizer. 
Valid Synths: 
/M:DecExpress           ; The Dec Express.
/M:Accent               ; The Accent.
/M:Transport            ; Any Artic Trans Synth.
/M:DecPC                ; The Dec 4 PC internal board.
/M:Dec3                 ; For Dec 3 boards or the MultiVoice.
/M:KPR                  ; For the Kurzweil Personnal Reader.
/M:Edge                 ; For the Kurzweil Reading Edge.
/M:TAssist              ; For Sound Blaster's Text Assist.
/M:BNS                  ; For The Braille and Speak.
/M:Dolphin              ; For Dolphin synthesizers.


Example of using command line options:
A:WINSTALL /P:2 /M:ACCENT
Will install WinVision solo for an Accent on serial port 2.


Notes:

If you are going to be using the TAssist driver, there are some design 
limitations and bugs in Sound Blaster's TextAssist the you should be 
aware of.

1. You will not be able to use the Sound Blaster for sound effects while 
using it for speech.

2. You will not have speech at certain times. For example when the close
Windows dialog box appears. Luckly these instances are rare.

3. You may at times hear pops or hick-ups in the speech. 

4. If you are running at a higher speech rate, the rate may drop back to
to the default value.
