I'm starting to do some research and will let everyone know if I track down any documentation:
http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... 8372#58372
VIC 20 Speakeasy cart
- rmelick
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- rmelick
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verification
I have received my Protecto / Speakeasy unit today and confirmed all of the information as true.rmelick wrote:I'm starting to do some research and will let everyone know if I track down any documentation:
http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... 8372#58372
I've started a web page to document:
http://rickmelick.org/speakeasy-c.html
speakeasy cart
I owed this cartridge back in the day and had fun playing with it. If memory serves there were 40 phonemes that you could put together to make it speak. Unfortunatley I no longer own documentation for it, however I do have a program (maybe even several) that make it talk. One was a little graphic of Mr. T speaking "I pity the fool". I could email it if anyone is interested to try it out or look at the code.
- rmelick
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Re: verification
POSTED:rmelick wrote:I have received my Protecto / Speakeasy unit today and confirmed all of the information as true.rmelick wrote:I'm starting to do some research and will let everyone know if I track down any documentation:
http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... 8372#58372
I've started a web page to document:
http://rickmelick.org/speakeasy-c.html
Speakeasy Installation and Operations Manual v1.2
Speakeasy Phoneme Editor Operating Instructions v1
http://rickmelick.org/speakeasy-c.html