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Speech Synthesis of Computer

✍ Scribed by Virginia Williamson


Publisher
CMP Media
Year
1976
Leaves
132
Category
Magazine

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
......Page 1
In This BYTE......Page 4
Index
......Page 5
Some Notes on Clubs......Page 6
What Do You Do With a Video Disk?......Page 8
Letters
......Page 14
Friends, Humans, and Countryrobots: Lend me your Ears......Page 18
The Time Has Come to Talk......Page 28
Microprocessor Update: Zilog Z8O......Page 36
MACHINE LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR THE "8008" and similar microcomputers......Page 42
True Confessions: How I Relate to KIM......Page 46
What's New?......Page 52
Jack and the Machine Talk (or, the Making of an Assembler)......Page 54
Build a TV Readout Device for Your Microprocessor......Page 68
Scelbi's Galaxy Game for the 8008/8080......Page 76
BYTE's Bugs
......Page 78
What's New?
......Page 80
Software Bug of the Month 3......Page 83
Whats an I2L (I squared L)?......Page 86
Systems of Note......Page 90
What's New?
......Page 92
Interfacing the 60 rnA Current Loop......Page 98
What's New?
......Page 100
Clubs and Newsletters......Page 102
What's New?
......Page 108


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