smsavage32 wrote:
Has anyone here attached a Soundgin to the 6502?
Welcome on-board!
Back in the early 80's I had a ROM for my BBC Micro called Speech! (with the !) which did the allophone thing with some smart-ish (for the time) software to render text to speech in real-time using the Beebs on-board sound chip. Would I use one of your Soundgin chips in my Ruby 6502/816 system? Not sure - it needs too much analog "glue" for my liking (i'm also lazy in that respect) but given I have an ATmega 1280p already on-board then maybe a "soft" version is possible, although plan C is a plugin card for video, usb keyboard and that card would have more than enough oomph to act as a smart sound card too... Or a dedicated sound card? Interesting retro idea, but right now shipping stuff from the US is prohibitively expensive.
But one issue in these enlightened days - "just throw a raspberry Pi/Pico at it and be done" seems to be a very lazy solution to many things.
Cheers,
-Gordon
Ps. Hope your sales reps are on standby!
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