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SP0256
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* [[SP0256 Allophones]]
* [[SP0256 Pin-Outs]]
* [[SP0256 on Printer Port (DIY)]]
The SPO256 is a Speech Synthesizer technology was also chip used in some gamesmany hardware Speech Synthesizers of the 8bit era. The SP0256 contains a Voice Generator, with different qualitya small microprocessor, and a built-in ROM which contains 16Kbit (2Kbyte) of program code.
* [[Dk'tronics Speech SynthesizerSP0256 Voice Generator]]* [[SP0256 Instruction Set]]* [[SP0256 Allophones]]* [[SP0256 Pin-Outs]] (SPO256 based)
* [[LastV8]] SP0256 on Printer Port (SoftwareDIY)]]
The original General Instrument datasheets seem to call the chip SP0256 (0=digit zero). Some third-party datasheets look more like SPO256 (O=Letter O) though. == Block Diagram == [[File:SP0256 - Block Diagram.png]] == SP0256-related Datasheets == * [[Media:Sp0256al2 datasheet.pdf]] - includes AL2 allophone list* [[Media:SP0256B Datasheet.pdf]] - includes info on TEST pin (but lacks the AL2 list)* [[Media:SP0250 Applications Manual.pdf]] - includes info on Voice Generator (of the older SP0250 chip) (the SP0256 works similar)* [[Media:SPR-16 Datasheet.pdf]] - external 16Kbit ROM - includes info on program counter and stack (which seems to be part of the internal/external ROM, not of the CPU)* [[Media:SPR-32 Datasheet.pdf]] - external 32Kbit ROM* [[Media:SPR-128 Older.pdf]] - external 128Kbit ROM preliminary 28pin package with undefined pinouts* [[Media:SPR-128 Newer.pdf]] - external 128Kbit ROM preliminary 24pin package with defined pinouts* SPB640 - external speech fifo* US Patent 4,296,279 - might cover the SP0256 (or rather the old SP0250) (not sure, it's in cryptic patent language)* [[Media:SP0256-AL2-Disassembly.txt]] - SP0256-AL2 disassembly* http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/tech/sp0256_instr_set.html - reverse engineered instruction set by Joe Zbiciak and Frank Palazzolo (caution: this doc has the opcodes in same bit-order as Target values, which is probably not the way how it was originally intended. In practice it makes no real different, except that the opcode summary looks more nicely sorted when "unreversing" the opcode bits) [[Category:Programming]] [[Category:HardwareMusic and sound]][[Category:Electronic Component]]