From: Julius Schwartzenberg <julius.schwartzenberg@gmail.com>
To: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@panix.com>
Cc: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: dosemu and accessibility
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 22:12:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9fa060fc-a7cc-8ee1-a1cc-112a56a458c8@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.NEB.2.23.451.2103310811170.1620@panix1.panix.com>
Alright, I will continue with top posting then. I think arch would help
a lot as it has more packages, also through AUR. I would recommend
starting from scratch and installing the fdpp, comcom32 and dosemu2
packages. fdpp and comcom32 provide a DOS environment inside dosemu2, so
you do not have to provide a copy of dos. You can still do so if that is
preferable however.
Op 31-03-2021 om 14:13 schreef Jude DaShiell:
> Yes, easier to get to with top posting. Slackware hasn't yet got
> dosemu2 but archlinux has it in git and since hard drives are
> interchangeable here I can run archlinux.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 31 Mar 2021, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
>
>> Are mail replies at the top easier for you to process?
>>
>> It would be better to move to DOSEMU2 as nobody can really help with
>> the older version anymore. Do you have the ability to sign up for a
>> GitHub account? To receive the mails on dosemu2 one has to log on to
>> GitHub and press "watch" and then "all activity" at the top of of this
>> page:
>> https://github.com/dosemu2/dosemu2
>>
>> Let it know if that turns out to be difficult. Using dumb or terminal
>> mode would indeed seem the easiest way to have dosemu accessible as
>> those modes are entirely text based. Are you aware of graphical
>> software for dos that has accessibility features?
>>
>> Op 30-03-2021 om 21:59 schreef Jude DaShiell:
>>> Hi, I have cloned stuff from github before and built it on my
>>> system. This
>>> distribution is slint. When packages are new, slackbuilds.org may
>>> have a
>>> SlackBuild script made for the package so others can install it on
>>> slint
>>> and on slackware. Slint is slackware international version and is at
>>> https://slint.fr/. All of this work was done in dosemu 1.4.0.8.
>>> I learned sdl exposes no accessibility information at all so it's
>>> unuseable for any screen readers. I thought that was the case and
>>> got it
>>> confirmed by a sighted person doing accessibility work on orca. I'm
>>> running dosemu with espeakup and will try it later with provox and tdsr
>>> two other console screen readers.
>>> Better yet to move on up to dosemu2 as well. Thanks for the heads
>>> up on
>>> this and if dosemu2 has its own email list I'd like to subscribe to
>>> that
>>> one.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 30 Mar 2021, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jude,
>>>>
>>>> Op 29-03-2021 om 10:43 schreef Jude DaShiell:
>>>>> I put a .dosemurc and .mtoolsrc file together since a long-standing
>>>>> friend
>>>>> has some dos applications he'd like to run and both of us are blind.
>>>> I saw some of your previous messages and I think it is important to
>>>> highlight that as you are blind, you are using different equipment
>>>> than
>>>> what previous respondents probably assumed you were using.
>>>>
>>>> This mailing list is barely used anymore by the rest of the DOSEMU
>>>> user
>>>> community and so are all the 1.x versions of DOSEMU. There is now a
>>>> GitHub project started by Stas, the DOSEMU 2 project, with
>>>> versioning to
>>>> be 2.x based and interaction went over to the infrastructure that
>>>> GitHub
>>>> is providing. The accessibility consequences of this were most likely
>>>> never taken into consideration.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately it is not something that can be changed overnight, but I
>>>> think it would be appropriate to strive to fix this, especially if you
>>>> would be interested in being more involved and/or there might be even
>>>> more DOSEMU users in a similar situation.
>>>>
>>>> My proposal would be to set up some simple webpages that are
>>>> friendly to
>>>> screen readers and braille devices as part of the new DOSEMU 2 project
>>>> with instructions to install newer packages particularly for
>>>> distributions that handle screen readers and braille screens well
>>>> or at
>>>> least the distributions popular among users of such devices. Maybe
>>>> your
>>>> .dosemurc and .mtoolsrc could be provided as well.
>>>>
>>>> There could possibly be an instruction to sign up your e-mail
>>>> address as
>>>> a so-called watcher to the DOSEMU 2 project or maybe we could link
>>>> this
>>>> mailing list so it watches the DOSEMU 2 project. The amount of
>>>> traffic is
>>>> quite significant, on some days only a few messages, but sometimes
>>>> there
>>>> might be over 20 mails a day. Note that you can respond to those
>>>> messages
>>>> by e-mail and the replies will by part of the conversation as usual.
>>>> Searching online I found a community on GitHub called Blind Computing.
>>>> Maybe we could ask them for advice.
>>>>
>>>> How easy would it be for you to upgrade to a newer DOSEMU if
>>>> packages are
>>>> not provided by your distribution? Which distribution are you using?
>>>> What do you think of my proposals regarding the mails?
>>>>
>>>> Here is the GitHub project for DOSEMU 2, I do not know if you can
>>>> access
>>>> it comfortably:
>>>> https://github.com/dosemu2
>>>>
>>>> Here is the page on the Blind Computing website about contributing to
>>>> their GitHub project:
>>>> https://blindcomputing.org/contributing/
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Julius
>>>>
>>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-03-31 20:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-03-29 8:43 dosemu and accessibility Jude DaShiell
2021-03-30 17:42 ` Julius Schwartzenberg
2021-03-30 19:59 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-03-31 6:23 ` Julius Schwartzenberg
2021-03-31 12:13 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-03-31 20:12 ` Julius Schwartzenberg [this message]
2021-05-02 18:23 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-05-02 18:53 ` stsp
2021-05-02 20:26 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-05-02 20:34 ` stsp
2021-05-02 20:50 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-05-02 22:25 ` stsp
2021-05-02 20:59 ` Jude DaShiell
2021-05-02 21:15 ` Jude DaShiell
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