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Re: Speech Synthesis?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Tue, 26 Jan 1999 18:14:34 GMT
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Chuck McManis <cmcmanis@mcmanis.com^AntiSpam^>
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Yes, I hooked an SPO256 + CTS244 text to speech chip to a software UART.
However, I don't reccomend this solution. If there are a small number of
things you need the board to say, buy one of the ISD digital recorder chips
(JameCo, JDR sell them as do others) and record your phrases, then select
them with a couple of output pins.
--Chuck
At 12:37 PM 1/26/99 -0500, Steve Wall wrote:
> Is there anyway to use the I/O of the handy board to control a speech
> sythesis chip. I want to build a speech add-on to give general
> feedback like "hello", "obstacle detected" and other such things has
> any body tried and succeded?
> ___________________________________________________
> Steve Wall
> Sir Sandford Fleming college
> Swall@flemingc.on.ca
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