GmEsoft/TRS80_SAY
S.A.M.-based text-to-speech voice synthesizer, for TRS-80 CP/M and LS-DOS 6 and Orchestra-90
This tool helps vintage computer enthusiasts and hobbyists add spoken audio to their TRS-80 Model 4 or 4P projects. You provide text or phonetic spellings, and it generates synthesized speech using the Orchestra-90 sound adapter. It's for anyone looking to bring sound and voice to their retro computing applications.
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Use this if you want to add text-to-speech capabilities, with adjustable pitch and speed, to your TRS-80 Model 4(p) running CP/M or LS-DOS 6.3.
Not ideal if you are looking for modern, high-fidelity speech synthesis or a tool for contemporary computing platforms.
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