Currah Speech 64
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The Currah Speech 64 was a speech synthesizer for the Commodore 64, released in 1984 by British company Currah. Plugging into the computer’s cartridge port, it used a General Instruments SP0256-AL2 speech processor chip to generate spoken English through phoneme-based synthesis.
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