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From: Carl E Lippitt <lippo@dasd.honeywell.com>
Subject: Re: Cheap speech project
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In article <25iig5INNjoc@mephisto.gatech.edu> Brad Fain,
bfain@psy.gatech.edu writes:
>I understand that there has been a fairly recent advancement in analog
>storage technology, allowing small segment of speech to be recorded and
>played back at will.  I guess it is sort of the type of thing that has
been
>appearing in many children's toys.  Has anyone else heard of this?

Check out the March 1992 issue of Radio Electronics, page 59. It is a
single chip analog recorder based upon the ISD 1016 device from
Information Storage Devices, INC in Austin TX.

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