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Hi Greg,
I asked around at the Trace Center, and Gregg Vanderheiden gave this reply.
--Dave Hoyt.
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Hmmmm.
Votrax was the earliest stand alone synthesizer I know of.
Echo was also early but votrax was earlier.
There were of course a bunch of mainframes that synthesized speech.
Voice Input ??? hmmmm. I would talk to dragon and kurzweil and ask them.
Gregg
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At 12:10 PM 10/7/97 EDT, you wrote:
>Hi,
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>I just got asked what the earliest speech input and speech output
>systems were, I just thought somone on this list might know.
>
>Greg
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> Greg Priest-Dorman
> priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx NO SOLICITING
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"I went to the garbage cans at the Computer Science Center and I fished out
listings of their operating system." --Bill Gates
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