ancient speech synthesizers
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Tue Oct 10 21:51:17 EDT 2006
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 08:36:22PM -0500, Glenn at home wrote:
> I wish someone would develop and sell an ISA slot to fit into a PCI slot, so
> we could run the ISA devices, like my trusty internal synth.
Even if that were done, these synths aren't being produced
anymore. Case in point, if you go to the RC systems web site,
www.rcsys.com you won't find the doubletalk pc anymore like you used
to, you'll just find the lt model, and that's a serial synth.
> But I suspect that he is running a PCI DoubleTalk.
Like I've said before, this is an isa synth. There is no such thing as
a pci doubletalk, unless you mean the new trippletalk, which still
isn't a doubletalk. In theory, if the trippletalk pci synth doesn't
require drivers, it should also work in safe mode, but since I don't
have one to test with, I don't know for sure.
> Hey Greg, wanna sell that gem?
Uhhm, nope.
Greg
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