Has anybody done any work with ISD's offerings? I have a sample 5 minute 4000 series chipcorder product I will need to integrate into a project, and could use any available sample code or project application example info. Thanks in advance, please reply to billkich@nbn.net WF AUTOMACAO wrote: > > Gerhard Fiedler wrote: > > > > i've read various messages here from people messing with voice chips. i've > > got an application where i need to play 20 messages of 4sec each (recording > > is done off-site, and OTP memory would be fine). the customer talked about > > individual voice chips, i'm not sure whether this is a requirement > > (individually exchangeable) or whether i could use a bigger chip with > > addressable messages for all 20 (i'll find that out tomorrow). > > > > in any case, i'd be grateful for some pointers to manufacturers of > > easy-to-use voice chips. i saw the ISD chipcorder chips, and they seem to > > be fine, but since they have the recording part on-chip and i don't need > > that, i thought there might be some cheaper chips out there which only do > > the playing (which also might be safer against data loss). there would be > > no problem if some special programming equipment was necessary. > > > > TIA, > > ge > > See http://www.furb.rct-sc.br/~mw/isd_i.html