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Voice synthetizer on Apple II

bibilit

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Among the cards in my collection, i have a french card known as « Porte Parole »
Never had a try before, yesterday while having a complete setup, plugged the card and speaker.
The software is able to translate any keyboard input to a spoken output.
The result is pretty good for the era.
 

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bibilit

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You can enter phonetic sentences, so in a way yes… but not really what you will expect.
probably the same kind of card was available elsewhere.
 

stepleton

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I used to have such a card many years ago. I think it used the same chip that was in a Speak & Spell. It came with some programming utilities that let your BASIC program talk, provided you stuck with a fairly limited (English) vocabulary.
 

bibilit

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This card is using a MEA8000.
 

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bibilit

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This card is using a MEA8000
 

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