                             SAYTIME v0.2
               by Roger Burton-West <ubte30e@ucl.ac.uk>
                   copy freely and of your own will

        SAYTIME is a  routine  to  allow  the  Psion S3a  to speak the
current time whenever it is switched on, using sampled sound.  SAYTIME
makes use of  the  SAYNUM  library,  which  is  supplied as translated
Q-code; source code is available separately.

        Installation is simple: just copy the  two .OPO files into any
\OPO directory, and the .WVE  files  into  a \WVE directory.  The .OPL
file is not necessary to run the program.

        Once  the  program  is  run,  it  will  put  itself  into  the
background; each time the machine  is  switched  on, it will speak the
current set time.  To quit the  program,  either  change to it and hit
Psion-Escape, or Delete it from the system screen.

        The .WVE files included  were  recorded  by  me, and aren't of
particularly good quality;  they're  intended  as  an  example,  and I
suggest you record your  own.   (If  anyone  has better-sounding ones,
please pass them back to me!)
        The .WVE file contents should be clear from their names.  Many
are the same as the ones  included  with  the full SAYNUM package, and
can be copied over them without difficulty.

        As is usual, I have  to  issue  a  disclaimer of liability; if
anything you do with this program wrecks your love life, destroys your
S3a, gets you arrested, starts  World War III, or indeed does anything
else you consider an adverse outcome,  you have my sympathies but very
little else.
        On  the  other  hand,  comments  and  suggestions  are  always
welcome.

        15 December 1993
        Roger Burton-West
        ubte30e@ucl.ac.uk
