Hello folks,
I've also posted this on comp.sys.cbm, and was wondering if anyone here can help.
I've found a Maplin VIC-20 Voice PCB, and would like to know if anyone has information about it?
It has two 5-pin sockets on it (look like Midi), a 28-pin GI chip and
a "pass-though" 9-pin connector that plugs into the joystick port.
Anyone???
Many thanks,
Shaun.
Maplins VIC-20 Voice PCB.
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Maplins VIC-20 Voice PCB.
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ahh the old gb17t
it is a maplin speech synth discontinued now using a spo256 made by General Instruments
I built one of these a very long time ago 20 years or so dont have the original but I do have another one along with a photocpy of the instructions
it used to be a kit in one of the maplin magazines
What is it you need to know????
it is a maplin speech synth discontinued now using a spo256 made by General Instruments
I built one of these a very long time ago 20 years or so dont have the original but I do have another one along with a photocpy of the instructions
it used to be a kit in one of the maplin magazines
What is it you need to know????
I'll take my cart to go thank you
Oooo, neat-o! Thanks for the link.
Pulling out the Currah cart for
the C64,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
CommVEx v5 info - http://www.commodore.ca/forum and click on ComVEX
Pulling out the Currah cart for
the C64,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
CommVEx v5 info - http://www.commodore.ca/forum and click on ComVEX
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