Difference between revisions of "SP0256"
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* [[Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer]] ([[SP0256]] based) | * [[Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer]] ([[SP0256]] based) | ||
* [[Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer]] ([[SP0256]] based) | * [[Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer]] ([[SP0256]] based) | ||
+ | * [[MHT Speech Synthesizer]] (probably [[SP0256]] based) | ||
* [[TMPI speech synthetizer]] ([[MEA8000]] based) | * [[TMPI speech synthetizer]] ([[MEA8000]] based) | ||
* [[Software Speech Synthesizers]] (Software based) | * [[Software Speech Synthesizers]] (Software based) |
Revision as of 17:46, 7 January 2010
Overview
The SPO256 is a Speech Synthesizer chip used in many hardware Speech Synthesizers of the 8bit era. The SP0256 contains a Voice Generator, a small microprocessor, and a built-in ROM which contains 16Kbit (2Kbyte) of program code.
A number of different version of the SP0256 exist. The most common is the SP0256-AL2, where -AL2 means that the built-in ROM contains preprogrammed english allophones.
CPC Speech Synthesizers
- Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer (SP0256 based)
- Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer (SP0256 based)
- MHT Speech Synthesizer (probably SP0256 based)
- TMPI speech synthetizer (MEA8000 based)
- Software Speech Synthesizers (Software based)