Accessibility of DAAD Interpreters

I’m just putting it out there for @uto, @8bit_era, and whoever just so happens to still contribute to the DAAD system.
After not really doing anything with DAAD for ages, I decided to download the latest DAADReady, only to discover that the PC interpreter (both PCDAAD using a screen reader in DOSBox, and the new experimental Windows interpreter) along with JDAAD weren’t accessible at all. The DOS and windows interpreter, I can sort of understand, with it probably needing to use a certain display mode for the graphical games to make them look right, but for JDAAD, is there a reason why text isn’t output to the browser window in a normal sense?
I’m not expecting this to get fixed immediately, but I figured I’d just throw it out there as something to possibly work on.

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Let me try to catch up with Uto on this. I have not been following the DAAD development for some time but I am guessing that JDAAD is Uto’s child. Will call him :slight_smile: