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From: Euphoria@junkpile.demon.co.uk (Ian Crowther)
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Subject: Re: Voice Activation
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In article <m9jldeINNef@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> johnst@supsparc3.West.Sun.COM (John Stossel) writes:
> In article LKp@netcom.com, jfox@netcom.com (Jeff Fox) writes:
> >
> >Radio Shack has a chip that will recognize a small number of words like
> >yes/no on/off etc.  It is small, cheap, and might do the trick.
> >Jeff Fox
> >jfox@netcom.com
> 
> This chip has been discontinued from some time now. If there is another 
> supplier, let us know.

My local TANDY (I spit on their prices) store had a large stock of these
about 2 months back, they were advertised as "Voice recognition systems"
which pissed me of a little when I saw what was on offer...

(Thinx) Are tandy and Radio Shack related at all..?

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