TMR #26 Posted August 6, 2014 i had a bit of a prod and got it speaking from assembly language... but the range is very limited unless you delve a lot deeper and figure out how to add new speech and it's a pain to work with from a programming perspective since the speech eats a lot of the top end of memory and you apparently can't mess with the NMI. Maybe i'll try a little game with it though... =-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Alexander #27 Posted August 6, 2014 Three. A Bee Cs requires it completely, but that's an education cartridge and thus... well... WoW and Gorf it is! Thanks. Well it looks like I will need to make a decision to either keep it or sell it because the voice volume is way too low on WoW. I had to change the connections so that we just heard the voice but then no music or sound effects. Will need to try Gorf to see if its any better but still hard to keep just for two games. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites