> Hi Tom, > > I tried something similar many years back, it is a box hooked up with a PC, > it can do voice recognition after some training, but the result is not that > good, it is useful only as a toy. How is that "Voice Direct 364", do you > think it can be used for some serious purpose? I want to try its performance > but it seems that you need their development kit (not cheap) to make the > module work, is that right? > > Thanks in advance! > > John > I'm using a voice direct 364 I bought at digikey for 49 dollars...it comes as a kit with everything needed to make it work,, it works fairly well...I've noticed it seems to understand whistles better than words, but it works ok with words too, you just have to say the word very close to the 'way' that you programmed it...I guess this is understandable... -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics