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From: Gerry.Mulvenna@launchpad.unc.edu (Gerry Mulvenna)
Subject: Apollo Dolphin Speech synthesizer
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I have got a lend of a small speech synthesizer which plugs into
any RS232 port, processing any text it receives at 9600 baud.  It
appears to be called an Apollo by Dolphin systems.  I have no access
to a manual so I was wondering if anyone out there had come across this
type of system.  If so, are there any special characters one can type 
to represent phonemes etc.  At present we have merely been able to figure
out that a "." represents a pause.  Thanks for any help.

Gerry Mulvenna (osg1688@v2.qub.ac.uk)
Research Associate
The Queen's University of Belfast
Ireland 

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