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Your version of access32 expected a dictionary file to be inside a
GWMicro folder. This leads me to believe that one of these are true:<br>
1. GWMicro may have played a larger role in the creation of this
than you believe<br>
2. This particular version may have been created expressly for
GWMicro's window-eyes<br>
<br>
Carlos<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/29/2014 20:01, Jake Gross wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:201406300102.s5U125IZ030244@bluegrasspals.com"
type="cite">Hi,
<br>
I was browsing in the route of a thumb drive and found a file
called dtdic.log.
<br>
I have DECtalk access32 version 4.60 on that thumb drive, so i
assumed this file was generated by a program like say or speak.
<br>
When i looked in this file, i saw something about GW Micro.
<br>
I know dectalk 4.60 was made by Smart Modular Technologies.
<br>
I am confused.
<br>
Can someone please tell me what Gw Micro has to do with DECtalk
access32?
<br>
I attached the log file to this email so you guys can look at what
i saw when i opened it in notepad.
<br>
Jake
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