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voice synthesis
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Tue, 1 Jul 1997 03:27:08 GMT
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Jeff Keyzer <jkeyzer@SPAMCAKEucsd.edu>
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Has anyone been able to set up a voice synthesis circuit with their Handy
Board? I remember that quite a few years ago, Radio Shack carried a pair
of voice synthesis chips that appeared easy to connect to an 8 bit data bus
or serial line, but my local Radio Shack doesn't carry the chips anymore,
and says that they can't even be special ordered. Is there still a source
for these chips, or is there a newer (ie. post 1988 or so :-) solution?
I'm looking for chips that I can easily put onto the HB's expansion bus and
send strings of characters to be spoken. Any ideas?
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Jeff Keyzer
UCSD EE Major
jkeyzer@ucsd.edu
http://sehplib.ucsd.edu/~jkeyzer/
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: voice synthesis
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| (...) I think your radio shack lied to you. In just about every radio shack I have been in I have seen voice sythesis chips along with the othe IC's. Maybe they are not exactly the ones you saw in 1988 but they exsist. Ask to see a catalog next time (...) (28 years ago, 1-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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