Get .gif files for the Radio-Shack spec sheet at: http://support.tandy.com/support_supplies/17518.htm You can find other stuff by using www.altavista.digital.com to search for spo256, e.g.: http://www.squark.demon.co.uk/files/zx/spo256.txt Rick Watson The University of Texas, ACITS Networking Services, 512/475-9220 r.watson@utexas.edu Eric Naus wrote: > > Hanging onto this old stuff actually pays off. > > SP0256- AL2 Voice Synthesizer > > Address Word > > 0 Oh > 1 One > 2 Two > 3 Three > 4 Four > 5 Five > 6 Six > 7 Seven > 8 Eight > 9 Nine > 10 Ten > 11 Eleven > 12 Twelve > 13 Thirteen > 14 Fourteen > 15 Fifteen > 16 Sixteen > 17 Seventeen > 18 Eighteen > 19 Nineteen > 20 Twenty > 21 Thirty > 22 Forty > 23 Fifty > 24 It Is > 25 A.M. > 26 P.M. > 27 Hour > 28 Minute > 29 Hundred Hour > 30 Good Morning > 31 Attention Please > 32 Please Hurry > 33 Melody A > 34 Melody B > 35 Melody C > > Hope This Helps Out. > > Bye For Now > > Eric > At 12:26 PM 10/27/97 - 0500, you wrote: > >Hi Gang, > > > >Does anybody have a list of SPO256 Phoneme Addresses? I just got a few from > >BG Micro and when I looked at my old GI docs, they don't have the > >Phonemes/address table (I think that when I used the part thirteen years > >ago, I bought it from Radio Scrap and they had a table with the package). > > > >Thanx! > > > >myke > > > >Check out "Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller" at: > > > >http://www.myke.com > > >