Difference between revisions of "MHT Speech Synthesizer"

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== Technical ==
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Probably uses a [[SP0256]](-AL2?) chip.
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* The '''I/O addresses are unknown.'''
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* The '''clock frequency is unknown''' (as shown on the photo, it uses an oscillator, ie. NOT the 4MHz signal on the expansion port).
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== Support software ==
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* No (known) software?
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== Pictures ==
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<gallery caption="MHT Speech">
 
<gallery caption="MHT Speech">
 
File:MHT-sintetizdor_de_voz-001.jpg
 
File:MHT-sintetizdor_de_voz-001.jpg
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File:MHT-sintetizdor_de_voz-007.jpg
 
File:MHT-sintetizdor_de_voz-007.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
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The part numbers on the chips seem to be scratched-off (or covered by paint). The "GI" logo on the large chip implies that is the polular [[SP0256]](-AL2) speech chip from General Instruments. The clock frequency of the oscillator isn't visible (from the perspective how the photo was taken).
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== Other Pictures ==
  
 
<gallery caption="MHT Speech Other Version ?">
 
<gallery caption="MHT Speech Other Version ?">

Revision as of 17:08, 7 January 2010


Technical

Probably uses a SP0256(-AL2?) chip.

  • The I/O addresses are unknown.
  • The clock frequency is unknown (as shown on the photo, it uses an oscillator, ie. NOT the 4MHz signal on the expansion port).

Support software

  • No (known) software?

Pictures

The part numbers on the chips seem to be scratched-off (or covered by paint). The "GI" logo on the large chip implies that is the polular SP0256(-AL2) speech chip from General Instruments. The clock frequency of the oscillator isn't visible (from the perspective how the photo was taken).

Other Pictures