| Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
| Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
| Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
| Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
| Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1433 |
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The old notes file contained a short discussion around speech
generation, mostly inquiries for PD programs/sources that do text
to speech translation.
If anyone is interested, I just came across an old usenet posting
of sources for a text to PHONEME program. The files can be copied
from MILRAT::DISK$USER3:[WALLACE.PUBLIC.ST.PHONEME]*.*
Does anyone have any ideas on (or pointers to articles on) how to
convert phonemes to speech?
Ray
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| 75.1 | when the chips are down ... | DEMING::HLQAR | Thu Dec 22 1988 07:14 | 11 | |
Radio Shock sells two chips to be used concurrently to convert text
to ASCII, and then from ASCII to speech. One of the numbers is
SPO256, the other I can't remember off the top of my head. The
ASCII to speech chip uses some external circuitry and a dedicated
internal microprocessor to compare consecutive letters against an
onboard rom which contains phoneme rules. You have the option of
having separate rom for exceptions, additional ram for increased
I/O buffer space, and (externally) programmable handshaking.
Speedo the Great
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| 75.2 | Radio Shack's a ripoff ! | MOVIES::FORSTER | Thu Dec 22 1988 07:29 | 6 | |
If you live in the UK, don't buy the SP0256 from Radio Shack. Buy it from the Maplins catalogue for about one third the price. The catalogue also features a circuit diagram showing how to hook the thing up to computer and amplifier/loudspeaker. Works fine ! Dave. | |||||
| 75.3 | RADIO SHAKE(DOWN) | DEMING::HLQAR | Thu Dec 22 1988 08:05 | 13 | |
RE -1
That's probably true for distributors in the US, as well. The other
chip number just came to me ... ATS256 (I think). That was the
ASCII conversion chip. It's been a while since I've played with
them, but I think I was wrong last time. The ATS converts ASCII
to a code that the SPO can use; then the SPO generates the phoneme
from its rom.
SPEEDO
WAS
HERE
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