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Re: re: Voice Recognition for apple II



aiiadict@gmail.com wrote:
> Lis'ner by Bob Bishop has been found by Andy McFadden.
> 
> I used Ciderpress to extract the files, found Dos3.3 with
> INTeger BASIC on asimov, and created a working DSK
> image.
> 
> It will allow you to recognize 5 sounds.
> 
> the file names are apple.lisner.demo.   Is this the
> full program, or a demo only?


I have placed the instructions for AppleTalker and Apple Lis'ner on
the page at http://www.faddensoftware.com/.  What you have is the
full program.

These are 300dpi B&W scans of the cassette inserts.  They provide the
full documentation for the products (in very small type).  From this
you should be able to configure your own speech recognition.

FWIW, there is a copy of INTBASIC on disk volume 1, along with a HELLO
program capable of loading it.

 Name                             Type Auxtyp Modified         Format   Length
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*_DOS001:HELLO                    BAS  $0801  [No Date]        DOS        1137
*_DOS001:INTBASIC                 BIN  $1000  [No Date]        DOS       12288

 _DOS001:RUN APPLETALKER          INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS         656
 _DOS001:APPLETALKER              BIN  $0030  [No Date]        DOS        4048
 _DOS001:RUN APPLETALKER DEMO     INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS         661
 _DOS001:APPLETALKER DEMO         BIN  $0030  [No Date]        DOS       16336

 _DOS002:APPLE LIS'NER DEMO       INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS        1655
 _DOS002:APPLE LIS'NER PREFIX     INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS         483


You may also want to try:

 _DOS002:TIC-TAC-TALKER           INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS       20399
 _DOS002:SPECTRUM ANALYSIS        INT  $0000  [No Date]        DOS         898

You'll probably need docs for Spectrum Analysis -- it's doing an FFT.  It's
time for bed now though. :-)

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