General_Instrument_CTS256_SP0256_Speech_Synthesizer and CTS256-exceptions
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About General_Instrument_CTS256_SP0256_Speech_Synthesizer
jim11662418/General_Instrument_CTS256_SP0256_Speech_Synthesizer
Vintage General Instrument Speech Synthesizer CTS256 with SP0256
This single-board computer helps hobbyists and retro computing enthusiasts experiment with and test vintage speech synthesis technology. You input phonetic codes (allophones), and the board pronounces them as words using the General Instrument CTS256A and SP0256 chips. It's designed for someone creating or debugging custom speech dictionaries for these classic synthesizers.
retro-computing
speech-synthesis-hardware
vintage-electronics
allophone-testing
hobbyist-electronics
About CTS256-exceptions
mecparts/CTS256-exceptions
An exception-word EPROM generator for the CTS25AL2 text-to-speech IC.
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