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Re: Speech Input/Output on Apple II
"Jeff Blakeney" <CUTjblakeney@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:42:00 -0400, "Vince Briel"
> <vbriel@removethisspamcomcast.net> wrote:
>
>>I remember using a program that I used a mic through the cass input port
>>and
>>recorded sounds that I could then play back in Applesoft. It made it easy
>>to
>>add sound and voices to programs. Was that SAM?
>
> I remember a program like this too. I think it might have been called
> AppleTalker.
I have recently acquired something called a SuperTalker.
Reading a little online, I discover that it's something
kind of fun to play around with. Apparently it is a card
and microphone and speaker combo where you can digitize
your own voice and play it back from a file. I plan to
mess with it a little and write up a description to post
here, and if afterward there is any interest, it might
be something we can clone, remake, redesign, etc.......
It's not IIgs only as are many of the digitizer cards,
and if it can be used in combination with hard drives,
then maybe you can use it for other than voice, inputting
from other sources. :o) Anyone else have one of these??
Bill Garber