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- From: pzs@ficus.webo.dg.com (Peter Z. Simpson)
- Subject: Re: Speech chips
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- In-Reply-To: freed@europa.orion.adobe.com's message of 31 Aug 92 20:49:36 GMT
- Date: 2 Sep 92 11:11:15
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- >>>>> On 31 Aug 92 20:49:36 GMT, freed@europa.orion.adobe.com (Alex Freed) said:
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- > Hi,
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- > A few years ago even the Radio Sh** used to carry some speech chips. Now that
- > I need to play with one, I can't find them anywhere. The question is:
- > Does anyone know a source of simple-minded chip capable of saying a few simple
- > words like numbers and letters? I know one was discribe in a book I once read
- > but I forgot which one. Thanks.
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- Try Active Electronics...(800) 677-8899
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- They claim, on page 69 of their 1991 catalog, to sell the Microchip (formerly
- General Instrument Microelectronics) SP0256-AL2 (their part number
- 21142) for $9.75
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- BTW, that's the same part Radio Shack used to sell.
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