VecVox stuff

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I'll have them ready by the end of next week - (just waiting for the
SpeakJet chips to arrive from Ken)


I've built a PC to VecVox interface (which will be available a bit later) -

www.vectrex.biz/VecVox_PC.JPG


It allows connection to a PC's serial port, the voltage reg allows 6v - 12v
from a multi-voltage psu ('wallwarts' in the US ?)


Intended for VecVox programmers, but also fun to use as a PC speech synth


BTW AtariVox coming soon....




Richard H.
 
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VecVox looks nice!

>>AtariVox coming soon....<<

For the Atari 2600/7800! You are going to have a big seller here!

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA
 
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Hi Richard,

Doesn't using a wallwart produce a pronounced 60 cycle hum?

"Richard Hutchinson" <richard.hutchinson@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message news:<41278fa2$0$20247$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com>...
> I'll have them ready by the end of next week - (just waiting for the
> SpeakJet chips to arrive from Ken)
>
>
> I've built a PC to VecVox interface (which will be available a bit later) -
>
> www.vectrex.biz/VecVox_PC.JPG
>
>
> It allows connection to a PC's serial port, the voltage reg allows 6v - 12v
> from a multi-voltage psu ('wallwarts' in the US ?)
>
>
> Intended for VecVox programmers, but also fun to use as a PC speech synth
>
>
> BTW AtariVox coming soon....
>
>
>
>
> Richard H.
 
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>I'll have them ready by the end of next week


Looks great Richard!

George
 
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>Doesn't using a wallwart produce a pronounced 60 cycle hum?

There's no hum on the one I'm using



Richard H.
 
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 07:17:55 +0100, Richard Hutchinson wrote:

>>Doesn't using a wallwart produce a pronounced 60 cycle hum?
>
> There's no hum on the one I'm using

Also it'd be a 50 cycle hum for Richard 🙂