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Re: Voice Recognition Hardware
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Tue, 27 Jul 1999 01:31:22 GMT
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Original-From:
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K.L.McKinnon <klmckin@magmacomNOSPAM.com>
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I actually bought one of these units (used) but have been unable to find
out anything at all about them beyond the canned software. Any hints as
to any sources?
Ken McKinnon
klmckin@magmacom.com
Chuck McManis wrote:
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> Try to track down a company called "CoVox". These guys used to have a
> speech recognition device that ran on the Apple II (6502) that was pretty
> cool (speaker dependent of course). Also there is a speech recognition chip
> for use in toys the HM002 or something similar that a couple of
> distributors carry. The company got the bay area robotics folks excited and
> then delayed the dev kit by a year. I never got a call back from them.
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> --Chuck
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> At 08:10 PM 7/25/99 -0500, Ryan Meuth wrote:
> > Greetings All!
> > I was wondering if anybody out there knows of any good, relatively
> > inexpensive, (<$350) Voice recognition hardware that is relatively
> > easily interfaced to the handy board?
> > Thank you very much. -Ryan Meuth
> >
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