Message-ID: <658@glasgow.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 30-Apr-84 04:41:00 EST
Article-I.D.: glasgow.658
Posted: Mon Apr 30 04:41:00 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 26-Apr-84 04:19:33 EST
Organization: Comp. Sci., Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland
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<---- Do I still need this ? ---->
Does anyone out there have the address of a distributor
for the speech chip featured in the current (well, it's
current over here) issue of BYTE. Steve Ciarcia said that
if we build it ourselves, then we can (effectively) have
the software for free, but if we can't even get the chip,
and that's how it looks from this side of the pond, then
there's going to be some problem in building the design.
I'd appreciate any names & addresses of companies which
would be willing to deal in 1- or 2-off quantities, with
"foreigners" like myself. (I'm assuming here that this
message is directed at the USA, since I don't stand much
chance of finding a British distributor), and by the
way, how much does the chip cost?
Also, while I'm on the subject, has anyone who has built up
this design come up against any problems.
Thanks for any replies which make it back over here.
Martin Gibb
(...glasgow!m.gibb)
( ...!edcaad!edee!glasgow!m.gibb )
Snail Mail: Martin Gibb (c/o S.H. Common Room)
University of Glasgow
Dept. of Computing Science
14 Lilybank Gardens
GLASGOW G12 8QQ
United Kingdom