[DECtalk] First Song-->Re: File association problem
John B. Eulenberg
eulenber at msu.edu
Sun Feb 6 15:53:47 EST 2011
Was the first DECtalk song "Daisy", the traditional song for computers
to sing?
John Eulenberg
ebruckert Bruckert wrote:
> Hello, I can't help you very well with changing file associations, but
> speak should be very happy with the.txt file that just tells it to you
> now treated as normal ASCII text.
>
> Trivia question for you all;
>
>
> What was the first song DECtalk saying and why.
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Blake Roberts <beroberts at hughes.net
> <mailto:beroberts at hughes.net>> wrote:
>
> All,
> I wrote about this problem before. I am writing again because no
> response
> has been received.
>
> I use the Dectalk 4.40 speak window to program songs. This version
> of the
> speak window plays files with an .en extension. On my new Windows 7
> computer, I am having problems setting up the EN file association.
>
> Whenever I tell Windows to use speak.exe to launch EN files
> (either via
> properties, change or the "Open With" dialog], Windows
> automatically assumes
> I want to use Windows Media Center for this file association. I
> remember in
> Windows XP, there was a way to edit a file type manually. I have
> not yet
> found a similar tool in Windows 7.
>
> I hope someone on-list has a suggestion for modifying the Dectalk
> EN file
> association in Windows 7. I need help!
> Blake
>
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