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From: djbarnes@eos.ncsu.edu (DONALD JAMES BARNES)
Subject: Text to Speech
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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1993 01:29:02 GMT
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Someone a while back wanted some info on a chip that could turn ascii to 
phonemes or ascii to speech or something like that.  I found a book today
(don't remember the name) that had a circuit to turn text to speech.  I didn't
get the part numbers, but it used a chip from General Instruments to do just
that.  I didn't have enough cash on me at the time to buy the book, but plan
to go back and get it next week.  Anyone wanting info should mail me and I'll
respond as soon as I get the book.  BTW, it had a lot of other neat robotics
circuits in it as well.

Donnie

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Donald Barnes	         |     	"You can think about it, but don't
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N.C. State University    |			do it."--Smokey
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