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    Linux 7.2 Removes Support for DoubleTalk PC ISA Speech Synthesizer

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The release of Linux kernel version 7.2 has officially ended legacy support for the DoubleTalk PC ISA speech synthesizer. This hardware, once popular for speech synthesis in personal computers, is now considered obsolete by modern standards. The removal reflects the ongoing effort to streamline the kernel by phasing out outdated drivers and improving overall system efficiency.

    DoubleTalk PC ISA was a notable speech synthesizer card used primarily in the 1990s, enabling PCs to generate spoken output. Its ISA interface, a standard for expansion cards during that era, has long been superseded by newer technologies. By dropping support for this device, Linux developers are focusing on maintaining compatibility with contemporary hardware while reducing maintenance overhead.

    In a significant development for Linux users and developers, this change highlights the evolution of speech synthesis technology and hardware interfaces. While it may affect users relying on vintage equipment, the update ensures the kernel remains optimized for current and future devices. This decision underscores the balance between preserving legacy support and advancing technological progress within open-source operating systems.

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