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Re: Speech Input/Output on Apple II



      Oh I remember SuperTalker.  I never used one my self, but I
remember someone else playing with one while I watched.

         -Lockar


In article <1h7wfll.a6rjaj1odd7dyN%bieling@terra.es>, Jorge Chamorro
Bieling <bieling@terra.es> wrote:

> Kevin Greene <spam2@weblab.com> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Any other speech synthesis programs besides SAM?
> 
> I remember Mountain Hardware's "supertalker". It was mostly a hardware
> not software thing (i still keep the card). you could teach it a list of
> words (digitizing them in fact) and then you had to associate each sound
> to a string. I'm not sure as i don't remember it very well, but i think
> that then when the string was printed zap! the card had it spoken.
> 
> The demo of the card said through the speaker "Hello, I'm Mountain
> hardware Supertalker, I let your apple talk. This time, let's practice
> speaking languages..." and said some words in german, french, etc... :-)