Speech synthesiser cartridge
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- FriedOrange79
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Speech synthesiser cartridge
After searching the forums, I came across several old threads where people have talked about speech synthesiser cartridges for the VIC-20. As far as I could tell, nobody ever uploaded any audio or video demonstrating it, so now I have:
https://youtu.be/w9fIe_2RRgg
Audio download (6MB mp3):
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ag0GQL2cf965jeVaMy-LEfPsTUH53Q
It's the Adman Electronics speech synth cartridge, based on the GI SP0256-AL2 chip:
Also, I got the manual from here:
https://archive.org/details/VIC-20_Spee ... 1982_Adman
Finally, I plan to do a ROM dump of this cartridge as well, but it will be several months before I get the chance to try it.
https://youtu.be/w9fIe_2RRgg
Audio download (6MB mp3):
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ag0GQL2cf965jeVaMy-LEfPsTUH53Q
It's the Adman Electronics speech synth cartridge, based on the GI SP0256-AL2 chip:
Also, I got the manual from here:
https://archive.org/details/VIC-20_Spee ... 1982_Adman
Finally, I plan to do a ROM dump of this cartridge as well, but it will be several months before I get the chance to try it.
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
I love it! Where can I get one ?
- orion70
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Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
Fantastic piece of hardware! The manual was already scanned by Jogi (thread here), but there's no wiki page yet (if you wish you can write one).
Speech modules are listed here in the "peripherals" wiki page.
I had fun with two of them in the past:
- the Protecto Speakeasy (Denial threads here and here, dedicated page by R. Melick here - scroll about half way down)
- and the underestimated VIC-VODER, which is basically a Raspberry pi enslaved to the good ol' VIC for speech purposes .
I still have these, and will build their respective wiki pages some time in the future.
Speech modules are listed here in the "peripherals" wiki page.
I had fun with two of them in the past:
- the Protecto Speakeasy (Denial threads here and here, dedicated page by R. Melick here - scroll about half way down)
- and the underestimated VIC-VODER, which is basically a Raspberry pi enslaved to the good ol' VIC for speech purposes .
I still have these, and will build their respective wiki pages some time in the future.
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
Vic- voder is very nice but too pricey considering that you can do the same job with a $2 Bluetooth chip and any android tablet or phone.
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
I still have no clue what you would do with a speech synthesizer except play with it. Unless you are that much friendless
-Floopy
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
I like it. Didn't know it existed.
I made one of those with the same chip back in the day for the C64 from a design that was in Radio Electronics - Computer Digest (August 1986). Didn't have a ROM though. You had to code to make it speak. It's a cool chip and I had a lot of fun with it. Those chips are a bit expensive now and there are some Chinese fakes out there too.
I made one of those with the same chip back in the day for the C64 from a design that was in Radio Electronics - Computer Digest (August 1986). Didn't have a ROM though. You had to code to make it speak. It's a cool chip and I had a lot of fun with it. Those chips are a bit expensive now and there are some Chinese fakes out there too.
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- orion70
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Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
@floopy - you can play adventures while a strange, monotonous voice uselessly reads them for you . Or, you can make your daughter smile while the VIC greets her. Again, you can bully your friends in the forum with the super-rare cart they will never ever have
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
It seems this chip was used a few different places.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_I ... SP0256-AL2
and here's code from MAME to emulate it
https://github.com/MisterTea/MAMEHub/bl ... d/sp0256.h
https://github.com/MisterTea/MAMEHub/bl ... d/sp0256.c
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_I ... SP0256-AL2
and here's code from MAME to emulate it
https://github.com/MisterTea/MAMEHub/bl ... d/sp0256.h
https://github.com/MisterTea/MAMEHub/bl ... d/sp0256.c
- FriedOrange79
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Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
It's funny you should say that, since the first page of the owner's manual says: "Enjoy using a fun product and by all means let us know if you develop any innovative applications in the home environment." This thing literally exists because it canFloopy wrote:I still have no clue what you would do with a speech synthesizer except play with it.
I think one of its biggest potentials may have been to help the blind use computers, or with edutainment like the Speak & Spell.
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
Sorry I didn't take the time to read the manual.
Still very funny
Still very funny
-Floopy
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
VIC-VODER videos atFriedOrange79 wrote:As far as I could tell, nobody ever uploaded any audio or video demonstrating it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS-lUBOI9aY (VIC-VODER and Adventure Land)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PJ_fIqM170 (VIC-VODER power on demo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GlnqiJWPgQ (Robert Bernardo, the VIC-VODER, and The Count)
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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- orion70
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Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
Here's a practical example in the VIC Computing Magazine, Vol 2 No 3 (Feb 1983), Pages 27-28. Online at VIC20 linstings:FriedOrange79 wrote:I think one of its biggest potentials may have been to help the blind use computers, or with edutainment like the Speak & Spell.
"A Talking VIC"
16K expansion, Vox Box (???) speech synthesiser, printer
Word processor for blind people. Also includes a subroutine that can be included in your own programs, to read what is currently displayed on the screen. Controls: follow on-screen prompts.
Talking Typewriter
Talking subroutine
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Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
I used to have one of those variants for the C64 (Currah version).
It was always great fun making it curse like a New York cabbie.
If anyone want to build one, I will swap an original SPO-256 chip even for a 6560-101.
Brad
It was always great fun making it curse like a New York cabbie.
If anyone want to build one, I will swap an original SPO-256 chip even for a 6560-101.
Brad
Re: Speech synthesiser cartridge
Here is a copy of the magazine with the C64 version I made. It could easily be adapted to the VIC-20 if one wanted to.
Zipped PDF
Link to archived Radio Electronics: https://archive.org/details/radioelectronicsmagazine
Zipped PDF
Link to archived Radio Electronics: https://archive.org/details/radioelectronicsmagazine
“In religion and politics people’s beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination... whose opinions about them were not worth a brass farthing.”
-Autobiography of Mark Twain
-Autobiography of Mark Twain