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  1. Based on the squeaky wheel programming paradigm, I finally broke down and created a very very basic version of LVSpeak which simply enables speech detection in LabVIEW. Refresher This version of LVS is fully decoupled from the QuickEdit engine which enables you to speak common commands to LV and operate on GObjects (front panel and block diagram items) This should be packaged into a VIPM package but is not yet. It has imported its dependencies (ESF and REx) so that no other downloads are needed for the moment. Dependencies would be handled in the future through VIPM I'm posting for a specific person, but want to share w/ everyone. There are many more things that I have in the full version of the LVS Engine, but for simplicity sake, I wanted to boil this down to the least common elements. Enjoy, Norm ~,~ The Captain was hereLVS_Basic.zip
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