There is a WIN32 port. The SPHINX library compiles correctly and can be linked into applications. There is also an OCX that provides callbacks and a nicer interface for generic Win32 programming. (i.e. Visual Basic, Java and hopefully PERL for Win32. We've not been able to get the OCX to work correctly from perl, we are still working on this.)
I believe the release could happen shortly. There is still one issue that must be resolved before this should happen. My guess is one more week for the first release and then a more complete release the following week.
Ricky.Houghton@cs.cmu.edu
(responsible for win32 release)
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Anonymous
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2000-02-01
Hi Ricky,
I'm also very interested in your Win32 release.
I posted a note about your Win32 work over
on the USENET newsgroups comp.speech and
microsoft.public.speech_tech.sdk.
Alan Cobb
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MFC, GUI, Speech, C++ Programming Consultant, California, USA
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Anonymous
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2000-02-11
When the window port will be released exactly?
I tried to compiled it under VC6.00 last night, no good results.
Wei
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I haven't seen Windows or DOS mentioned as a
supported platform (out of the box.) How difficult
will it be to get it compiling on either platform?
There is a WIN32 port. The SPHINX library compiles correctly and can be linked into applications. There is also an OCX that provides callbacks and a nicer interface for generic Win32 programming. (i.e. Visual Basic, Java and hopefully PERL for Win32. We've not been able to get the OCX to work correctly from perl, we are still working on this.)
I believe the release could happen shortly. There is still one issue that must be resolved before this should happen. My guess is one more week for the first release and then a more complete release the following week.
Ricky.Houghton@cs.cmu.edu
(responsible for win32 release)
Hi Ricky,
I'm also very interested in your Win32 release.
I posted a note about your Win32 work over
on the USENET newsgroups comp.speech and
microsoft.public.speech_tech.sdk.
Alan Cobb
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Alan Cobb - alancobbREMOVETHIS@jps.net (remove REMOVETHIS)
MFC, GUI, Speech, C++ Programming Consultant, California, USA
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When the window port will be released exactly?
I tried to compiled it under VC6.00 last night, no good results.
Wei
We have had a small setback in the training of the acoustic models, which has coincidentally slowed the windows release process somewhat.
There is no firm release date, but it's fair to expect the first WinNT release of Sphinx2 within 30 days or so.