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From: Richard Sloan <etm@magi.com>
Subject: Speech for embedded systems
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I am wondering if anyone can give me any suggestions for 
hardware that will allow pre recorded speech to be 
played on a small microcontroller / embedded system. 
 
I am looking for a system with minimal part count, ease of 
recording speech like through a sound blaster card, low cost 
and easy interface to 68HC11/8031 type controllers, speech data 
stored in eprom. 
 
I would also like to extend this idea to being able to record 
right in the embedded system into static ram, but this is not 
as important as the playback. 
 
Thanks in advance for your input, 
 
**RICK** 
 
 
 
 


