Changes
* |LEFT,v - Reported the available memory left in the buffer (where v is a variable)
* |SAY, "x" - Was the standard command to send text to the synthesizer (where x is the text to be spoken)
However on the 464 the user was required to assign the text to a variable, whereas 664 and 6128 users could
use the command directly:
464 a$="Sample text": |Say, @a$
664/6128 |Say, "Sample text"
Although the speech to text converter was very much a hit and miss affair (some words sounded perfect, whereas other words were barely recognisable), with some careful mis-spelling of words and a little speed manipulation, it was possible to achieve clear and understandable sentences.
* Jumpjet (Anirog Software)
== Tape ==
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== Other speech synthesisers for the CPC ==
* [[Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer]] (Amstrad)
* [[MHT Speech Synthesizer]] (MHT Ingenieros)
* [[TMPI speech synthesizer]] (TechniMusique)
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