TALKING TODDLE TYPE›(See the magazine article for›comprehensive instructions)››To use Talking Toddle Type, copy›TODDLE.EXE to another disk (with›DOS command C). Make sure this›disk has the DOS.SYS file on it.››Next, copy all the .SPK files to›this disk! (These are your speech›files).››Now, rename TODDLE.EXE to›AUTORUN.SYS (with DOS command E).›››XXX›Finally, turn off your Atari and›remove any cartridges. (XL/XE›owners should press the [OPTION]›key to turn off BASIC.) Now›turn on your computer and Toddle›Type will start automatically.››After you start Talking Toddle›Type, you will be prompted to›press [SELECT] to indicate the›number of the disk drive that›your speech files are on. If›you have a RAMdisk, you can copy›all the .SPK extender files to it›before starting Talking Toddle›Type.››XXX› If you're using a RAMdisk,›copy all the .SPK files to it,›then load the Toddle Type program›from the DOS menu, using›option 'L'.››XXX›› If you have a good ear, you›should hear nearly a dozen›different voices speaking to you›through Toddle Type.›› The voice of Antic Publisher›Jim Capparell tells you about›the letter "A"›› You'll hear Toddle Type›programmer Matthew Ratcliff when›you type "B" or "C"›XXX›› Here are a few other people›you'll hear:› ›D, E, F Linda Tapscott,› Production mgr, Antic Inc.››G, I, W Amber Lewis,› Subscription Coordinator››H Charles Jackson› Technical & Online Editor››J, K, M Jim Warner, Antic› Assoc. Art Director››XXX››L Violeta Diaz,› Antic Production Assistant››N, O, P Nat Friedland,› Editor, Antic››Q, R, S Heidi Brumbaugh› Programs Editor, START››T, U, V Katy Murphy,› Ad Production Coordinator››X, Y, Z Dwight Been,› Asso. Art Director, START››