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- !Tim - A Speaking Clock for the Desktop
- ---------------------------------------
-
- This program is (C) Tim Browse 1992.
- You are free to copy and distribute it as long as no
- charge is made and this !Help file remains intact.
-
-
- Ok, boring stuff over, now for the slightly less boring stuff...
-
-
- This is one of those vital and productive utilities for the
- Archimedes desktop. It puts an icon on the icon bar, and when
- you click select on it, your Arc literally tells you the time.
- It occupies 64k on my A440, although you might get it down to
- less on a machine with a smaller page size.
-
- This program evolved from a program a friend of mine wrote while
- we were working at Rediffusion. Due to the hi-tech nature of the
- company (hahahaha!) we frequently had little to do, and Dave (my
- friend) would write numerous silly unix shell scripts. Thus he
- wrote a program to print out the time in English. I foolishly
- suggested that as I had a sampler for my Arc, it would be a
- simple matter to record fragments of speech and add them to his
- program so the SPARCstation would actually talk to you. He fell
- in love with this idea and pestered me for ages until I sampled
- some speech. Hey presto, it worked. I then thought I might as
- well desktopify this for my Arc and here it is, for no other
- reason than I need to increase my download quota on Arcade(!).
-
- Salient features are:
-
- * Samples loaded and played dynamically - ie. doesn't soak up
- memory when idle
- * VIDC Enhancer friendly - if the system variable
- Tim$VIDCEnhancerPresent is set (see !Run file) then the sample
- rate will be adjusted if the current mode greater than or equal
- to 96 to compensate for the 36MHz VIDC clock.
- * Tells you nicely if not enough free memory to play samples
- * Source included! (makefile for ARM C v4)
- * Tacky icon
- * 16kHz speech (which by the way, means it sounds much better
- than the original SPARC version at 8kHz - wake up Sun, and get
- some decent sound hardware in your workstations!)
- * Minimal documentation (sorry, no Requirements Specification)
-
- The speech is sampled from my very own dulcit tones using the
- rather lovely Serial Port EcoSampler, which is possibly best
- known for being irritatingly small (irritating if you bought one
- of those podule ones instead that is).
-
- Re: my voice in the samples:
- Sorry if I sound bored, but if you put much expression into it
- you get some very strange combinations, depending on the time
- (obviously). As it is, it's a bit dodgy sometimes anyway.
- Apologies for any clicks on sample transition but I did my best
- to clean up the speech - if you want to improve it the files are
- in Armadeus format in the (surprise, surprise) 'speech' directory.
- Obviously, if you replace the files with your own of the same
- name, you could make the program use your voice or perhaps the
- voice of your girlfriend/boyfriend/special friend named Flossy
- (baa!).
-
- Have fun, but whatever you do, be safe.
-
- Thanks to Dave Hockley for the original lamentable source which,
- before you complain, I didn't even _try_ to improve.
-
- Tim Browse,
- 1, Arkle House,
- 6, Chiltern View Road,
- Uxbridge,
- Middlesex.
- Arcade #985
- Cryton #306 (don't log on much to this one)
-