GmEsoft/CTS256A-AL2
Commented disassembly of the GI(tm) CTS256A-AL2(tm) Code-To-Speech Processor
This project offers a detailed breakdown of the internal workings of the CTS256A-AL2 Code-To-Speech Processor, a vintage component used to convert written English text into phonetic sequences for speech synthesizers. It provides the disassembled code and extracted rules, allowing engineers and hobbyists to understand exactly how the chip processes text input into allophone addresses. This is for electronics enthusiasts, reverse engineers, or anyone working with legacy speech synthesis hardware.
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Use this if you need to understand, debug, or replicate the text-to-speech conversion logic of the General Instrument CTS256A-AL2 chip.
Not ideal if you are looking for a modern text-to-speech solution or a direct plug-and-play emulator.
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