merx@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (04/02/91)
Hi, I am looking for a source of infro. to find a voice message on a chip. It will be used to upgrade a tape loop system that can state a message under equipment alarm conditions. I have seen toy parrots that can repeat what you say to them. Anyone know how they work of what chips they use? Thanks, Mike Ray MER@CRNLNMS MER@LNS61.TN.CORNELL.EDU
bender@oobleck.Eng.Sun.COM (I want to be eating rich soup in another town) (04/04/91)
-> I am looking for a source of infro. to find a voice message on a chip. It ->will be used to upgrade a tape loop system that can state a message under ->equipment alarm conditions. I have seen toy parrots that can repeat what you ->say to them. Anyone know how they work of what chips they use? ->Thanks, ->Mike Ray ->MER@CRNLNMS ->MER@LNS61.TN.CORNELL.EDU Give ISD a call at 408-428-1400 (or 800-825-4473) and ask for a spec sheet on their ISD 1016 series single chip voice message system. It looks like a really neat single-chip solution for voice I/O applications. mike -- Won't look like rain, Won't look like snow, | DOD #000007 Won't look like fog, That's all we know! | AMA #511250 We just can't tell you anymore, We've never made oobleck before! | MSC #298726