This weekends projects
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This weekends projects
This weekends project has been to recreate the Maplin GB18U "Talk-Back" board in Eagle Cad.
For more info on the original see https://k1.spdns.de/Vintage/Sinclair/80 ... vzx81.html
I plan to make another version that uses the LM386 as the amplifier for a slightly more modern alternative.
That one will be black to differentiate them
Those will be sent of for fabrication soon along with several other utility boards
(male-male edge adapter)
And possibly a in/out parallel port based on the 8255 depending on how much I want to sleep tonight
I don't think I'll get around to the AY soundcard yet (have to save some fun for another weekend)
I tend to batch boards because shipping is more than the cost of making the PCBs these days.
The minimum order is also 5. So, I'll have spares of most everything.
Feel free to DM me if yone have a SP0256-AL2 and need a board.
Cheers,
Matthew
I tried to make this one fairly close to the original, so that the instructions made sense and could be followed.For more info on the original see https://k1.spdns.de/Vintage/Sinclair/80 ... vzx81.html
I plan to make another version that uses the LM386 as the amplifier for a slightly more modern alternative.
That one will be black to differentiate them
Those will be sent of for fabrication soon along with several other utility boards
(male-male edge adapter)
And possibly a in/out parallel port based on the 8255 depending on how much I want to sleep tonight
I don't think I'll get around to the AY soundcard yet (have to save some fun for another weekend)
I tend to batch boards because shipping is more than the cost of making the PCBs these days.
The minimum order is also 5. So, I'll have spares of most everything.
Feel free to DM me if yone have a SP0256-AL2 and need a board.
Cheers,
Matthew
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Re: This weekends projects
I just noticed in a picture on a Jupiter Ace that someone has a M-M edge connector adapter with what looks like a reset switch and power LED indicator.
I'm going to have to add a version with those!
I'm going to have to add a version with those!
Re: This weekends projects
Interesting project. What about the software? Will it be as powerful as the CurrahµSpeech software?
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I have one of these and if it is going to have the original software then no not like the Currah-speech, no typing of strings and it doesn't have the Currahs inflection capability.
It is just like the Cheeta sweet talker or similar devices insofar as you have to put allophone codes together in some kind of data stream and feed it to the chip,usually a big REM or in my case a pre programmed EPROM on an EPROM board.
You could also use the ZXpand data block save/load feature to load pre programmed speech have the device speak it then quickly load another block from the SD card alowing for a quite lengthy if somewhat monotonous chat.
It is slightly different in that it doesn't use the standard allophone number set(why I don't know).
Without checking I think this device uses the standard allophone numbers with 90 odd added to them.
With a bit of ingenuity you could create a ZXpand serial to PC USB link use a PC program such as chip talk,some clever ZX81 software and transfer the typed speech straight into the speech card if you didn't fancy typing out lots of numbers.
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Re: This weekends projects
Here is another peripheral called the Parrot that is based on the same speech chip. There are some nice design references contained in this thread.
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Re: This weekends projects
Ooooooo!stroebeljc wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:40 pm Here is another peripheral called the Parrot that is based on the same speech chip. There are some nice design references contained in this thread.
Thank you. I plan to make one of those also.
I just happened to run across the Talk-Back
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Oh my! I can see it now... He’s gonna have multiple Sinclair machines chatting to each other
Like some kind of elderly Sinclair retirement home for chatty computers instead of chatty old men and women!
Mark
Like some kind of elderly Sinclair retirement home for chatty computers instead of chatty old men and women!
Mark
ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
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Hi mcarlson_sb,
Thanks for sharing.
Are there more readable scans of this magazine?
I can't read the pin number on the linked web page…
I plan to rebuild it on Kicad.
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http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/ ... ack-GB18U/
Link to Maplin magazines :
https://worldradiohistory.com/Maplin-Electronics.htm
Zx81 Talk-Back : Maplin #5
https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Mapeli ... -03-05.pdf
Have fun.
Thanks for sharing.
Are there more readable scans of this magazine?
I can't read the pin number on the linked web page…
I plan to rebuild it on Kicad.
[edit]
http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/ ... ack-GB18U/
Link to Maplin magazines :
https://worldradiohistory.com/Maplin-Electronics.htm
Zx81 Talk-Back : Maplin #5
https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Mapeli ... -03-05.pdf
Have fun.
Xavier ...on the Facebook groupe : "Zx81 France"(fr)
Re: This weekends projects
Something's wrong with R7=470R
Surely 470k , due to a compression error from the native "Djvu" format document…
This format used to get all black zones (characters, lines, drawing…) and put them on the page and get the similar character to use it in the document.
The "Djvued" document, in a book, just get the main characters profils… but, if a character is "dirty", the character is replaced by a wrong character…
"1" by a "i", a "L"...
OR
(Is's really a "R", seen on other diagram)
R7= 470 (OHM)
R7= 47 OR (GOLD quality value in french)
OR
R7= 470 (Rounded)
R7= 470 (Reversed)
R7= 470 (Roger)
R7= 470 (Rotated)
Surely 470k , due to a compression error from the native "Djvu" format document…
This format used to get all black zones (characters, lines, drawing…) and put them on the page and get the similar character to use it in the document.
The "Djvued" document, in a book, just get the main characters profils… but, if a character is "dirty", the character is replaced by a wrong character…
"1" by a "i", a "L"...
OR
(Is's really a "R", seen on other diagram)
R7= 470 (OHM)
R7= 47 OR (GOLD quality value in french)
OR
R7= 470 (Rounded)
R7= 470 (Reversed)
R7= 470 (Roger)
R7= 470 (Rotated)
Xavier ...on the Facebook groupe : "Zx81 France"(fr)
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Re: This weekends projects
Last weekend I did the CAD work based off of the fuzzy scan.
This week I've been breadboarding it to tests.
it didn't work
I'm currently redoing the breadboard version slowly and testing as I go to find faults and adjust as needed.
I'll update my schematic - and share - once I have a working version