PC and Mac compatible
IMO it is not compatible with linux, but could be wrong. Do you actually have one of those devices? The CD must tell you how to program it afterall that's one of its advertised features.
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The manufacturer will provide the libraries (if there are any) and interface API instructions. You'll just have to read their manual to find out how to do it. The devices I worked with did not have libraries, but just a set of command that the program running on the PC could send it. For example if I sent the command "SPEAK" it might return the string "CHIRP".
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you are getting ahead of yourself. READ THE MANUAL.
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just found this on that link
System Requirements Windows XP, XP 64-bit, Vista or Vista 64-bit; Mac OS X v 10.2.8 or higher; 35MB hard drive; available USB port; CD or DVD drive; DirectX compatible video card
So its definitely not compatible with your linux box. The first thing you will have to do is learn how to communicate via USB ports. I have not done that myself but others have posted link about it. After that you might have to contact the manufacturer to find out if you can do what you want to do.
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