diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be64903 --- /dev/null +++ b/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + Free(b)soft CDROM is a complete system for blind and visually impaired users that runs directly from a CD. + It does not need to be installed before using. The operating system is GNU/Linux and primary working + environment is GNU Emacs with speech support (Festival through Speech Dispatcher). + + To get started with Free(b)soft CDROM immediately: + + * Put this CD into the CD drive. + * Make sure the BIOS is set up to boot from CD (before the hard disk). + * Restart your computer. + + You don't have to be afraid. Your hard disk will not be used at all, thus your data will not be damaged. + + After the system starts, you will be able to try reading, writing, working with Internet, e-mail and + variety of other applications with speech output. If you have a Braille terminal, you should be able to + use it as well. + + System Requirements + + You need an ordinary PC with the following configuration: + + * Intel-compatible CPU at 600 MHz or better, + * 128 MB RAM, + * bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive, + * standard SVGA-compatible graphics card, + * sound card. + + Braille display is not required, however if you connect an ALVA device to ttyS0 (COM1), it should be + recognized and used. Other models must be configured manually. + + If you have problems to get the system working, it is possible that your hardware is not supported or + properly configured. + + For more information see https://freebsoft.org/freebsoft-cdrom.