+S.D.W. Posted December 15, 2020 Share Posted December 15, 2020 Just watched the video on how SAM has been implemented. Very cool feature! I did notice that Basic stops executing though until #FujiNet (or SAM) is finished speaking, which can take a while. I am wondering if there is a way to allow Basic to continue executing while #FujiNet is processing the speech? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted December 15, 2020 Share Posted December 15, 2020 Thinking on it, it may be possible, but will require a firmware change (basically spinning SAM off into his own thread, and immediately acknowledging a complete.) -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+S.D.W. Posted December 15, 2020 Author Share Posted December 15, 2020 I think that would be fantastic as having it implemented this way would be much more useful. The first thing I thought about was writing a talking terminal program. Very cool prospect, I'll keep my fingers crossed. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 (edited) I decided to continue this thread instead of starting another, since it was already here. I was trying to test S.A.M out. I loaded up the SAM-Test.atr and it loaded and set up the ramdisk and went into BASIC and gave me the READY prompt. I was expecting more. So I went to the Fujinet wiki and into the S.A.M instructions and I used the OPEN #1,8,0,"P4:" command, then tried the PRINT #1;"HELLO" but nothing happens, no voice. I saw the Fujinet activity light for a brief moment only then back to READY. So I reloaded the SAM-Test.atr and just got the READY prompt again, I typed LIST and see there is the four line program there, but it does nothing when run, just like me entering the commands in direct mode. Edited January 22, 2021 by Gunstar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 Are you testing with a 400/800 machine? those don't have access to P4: -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 (edited) 2 minutes ago, tschak909 said: Are you testing with a 400/800 machine? those don't have access to P4: -Thom I'm testing with an Incognito 800 in XL/XE mode...does that not make a difference? Edited January 22, 2021 by Gunstar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 Just now, Gunstar said: I'm testing with an Incognito 800 in XL/XE mode... interesting, which OS? -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 This is the debug output from me doing OPEN #1,8,0,"P4:" PRINT #1;"TESTING." CLOSE #1 16:39:10.251 > CF: 43 57 4e 00 e8 16:39:10.251 > ACK! 16:39:10.251 > <-SIO read 40 bytes 16:39:10.276 > ACK! 16:39:10.277 > text input: TESTING. 16:39:10.277 > Applying rule: (T) -> T 16:39:10.277 > Applying rule: (E) -> EH 16:39:10.277 > Applying rule: (S) -> S 16:39:10.277 > Applying rule: (T) -> T 16:39:10.280 > Applying rule: (I) -> IH 16:39:10.280 > Applying rule: (NG) -> NX 16:39:10.280 > phonetic input: TEHSTIHNX. � 16:39:10.280 > =========================================== 16:39:10.280 > Internal Phoneme presentation: 16:39:10.280 > 16:39:10.280 > idx phoneme length stress 16:39:10.280 > ------------------------------ 16:39:10.280 > 0 * 0 0 16:39:10.280 > 69 T* 0 0 16:39:10.280 > 7 EH 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 32 S* 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 69 T* 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 6 IH 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 29 NX 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 1 .* 0 0 16:39:10.284 > 0 * 0 0 16:39:10.284 > =========================================== 16:39:10.284 > 16:39:10.284 > Parser2 16:39:10.284 > 0: * 16:39:10.284 > 1: T* 16:39:10.284 > 2: EH 16:39:10.284 > 3: S* 16:39:10.284 > 4: T* 16:39:10.284 > RULE: S* T* -> S* D* 16:39:10.284 > 5: IH 16:39:10.284 > 6: NX 16:39:10.284 > 7: .* 16:39:10.284 > 8: * 16:39:10.284 > RULE: Lengthen <FRICATIVE> or <VOICED> between <VOWEL> and <PUNCTUATION> by 1.5 16:39:10.286 > PRE 16:39:10.286 > phoneme 5 (IH) length 8 16:39:10.286 > POST 16:39:10.286 > phoneme 5 (IH) length 13 16:39:10.286 > RULE: Lengthen <FRICATIVE> or <VOICED> between <VOWEL> and <PUNCTUATION> by 1.5 16:39:10.286 > PRE 16:39:10.286 > phoneme 6 (NX) length 7 16:39:10.287 > POST 16:39:10.287 > phoneme 6 (NX) length 11 16:39:10.287 > RULE: <VOWEL> <VOICED CONSONANT> - increase vowel by 1/2 + 1 16:39:10.287 > PRE 16:39:10.287 > phoneme 5 (IH) length 13 16:39:10.288 > POST 16:39:10.288 > phoneme 5 (IH) length 17 16:39:10.288 > =========================================== 16:39:10.289 > Internal Phoneme presentation: 16:39:10.289 > 16:39:10.289 > idx phoneme length stress 16:39:10.290 > ------------------------------ 16:39:10.290 > 0 * 0 0 16:39:10.290 > 69 T* 4 0 16:39:10.290 > 70 ** 2 0 16:39:10.291 > 71 ** 2 0 16:39:10.291 > 7 EH 8 0 16:39:10.292 > 32 S* 2 0 16:39:10.292 > 57 D* 5 0 16:39:10.292 > 58 ** 1 0 16:39:10.292 > 59 ** 1 0 16:39:10.293 > 6 IH 17 0 16:39:10.293 > 29 NX 11 0 16:39:10.294 > 1 .* 18 0 16:39:10.294 > 254 ?? 0 0 16:39:10.294 > 0 * 0 0 16:39:10.294 > =========================================== 16:39:10.295 > 16:39:10.295 > =========================================== 16:39:10.296 > Final data for speech output: 16:39:10.296 > 16:39:10.296 > flags ampl1 freq1 ampl2 freq2 ampl3 freq3 pitch 16:39:10.296 > ------------------------------------------------ 16:39:10.297 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.297 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.298 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.299 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.299 > 25 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.299 > 25 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.300 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.301 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.301 > 0 2 10 2 66 2 111 59 16:39:10.302 > 0 5 14 4 66 3 101 57 16:39:10.302 > 0 13 18 11 66 4 91 55 16:39:10.303 > 0 13 18 11 66 4 91 55 16:39:10.304 > 0 13 18 11 66 4 91 55 16:39:10.305 > 0 13 18 11 66 4 91 55 16:39:10.305 > 0 8 15 6 67 3 93 57 16:39:10.305 > 0 4 12 4 69 2 95 58 16:39:10.305 > 241 2 9 2 71 2 97 60 16:39:10.307 > 241 2 9 2 70 2 103 60 16:39:10.307 > 0 2 8 2 69 1 109 60 16:39:10.307 > 0 2 7 1 68 1 115 61 16:39:10.307 > 0 2 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.308 > 0 2 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.308 > 0 2 6 0 66 0 121 61 16:39:10.309 > 0 2 6 1 66 0 121 62 16:39:10.310 > 0 0 6 0 66 0 121 63 16:39:10.310 > 0 2 8 2 67 1 114 63 16:39:10.311 > 0 3 10 3 69 2 107 63 16:39:10.311 > 0 5 12 4 70 3 100 63 16:39:10.312 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 63 16:39:10.312 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 64 16:39:10.313 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 65 16:39:10.313 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 66 16:39:10.314 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 67 16:39:10.314 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 68 16:39:10.315 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 69 16:39:10.315 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 70 16:39:10.316 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 71 16:39:10.316 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 72 16:39:10.317 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 73 16:39:10.317 > 0 11 14 8 72 4 93 74 16:39:10.318 > 0 9 12 6 75 3 95 76 16:39:10.318 > 0 8 10 5 79 3 97 78 16:39:10.319 > 0 6 8 4 82 2 99 80 16:39:10.320 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 82 16:39:10.320 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 83 16:39:10.321 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 84 16:39:10.321 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 85 16:39:10.322 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 86 16:39:10.322 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 87 16:39:10.323 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 88 16:39:10.324 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 89 16:39:10.325 > 0 5 6 3 86 2 101 90 16:39:10.325 > 0 4 9 3 82 2 99 88 16:39:10.325 > 0 3 12 2 77 2 96 84 16:39:10.326 > 0 2 15 2 72 1 94 81 16:39:10.327 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 77 16:39:10.327 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 75 16:39:10.328 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 73 16:39:10.328 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 71 16:39:10.329 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 70 16:39:10.330 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 68 16:39:10.330 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 66 16:39:10.330 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 64 16:39:10.331 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 62 16:39:10.332 > 0 0 19 0 67 0 91 60 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16:39:11.246 > COMPLETE! 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Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 8 minutes ago, tschak909 said: interesting, which OS? -Thom Stock XL/XE OS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 1 minute ago, Gunstar said: Stock XL/XE OS. same here. Interesting. would need to see if debug output (load the flasher) produces anything interesting. It should produce similar output to above. -Thom 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 OK, thanks. Will be awaiting your results. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 2 minutes ago, Gunstar said: OK, thanks. Will be awaiting your results. Sorry, I must not have been clear. I was able to reproduce speech just fine. Can you load the #FujiNet flasher and see if you get similar results when doing speech output? This would help isolate if there's an incompatibility somewhere, or if there is a hardware fault (for example, the Audio IN line not connected) -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 (edited) 10 minutes ago, tschak909 said: Sorry, I must not have been clear. I was able to reproduce speech just fine. Can you load the #FujiNet flasher and see if you get similar results when doing speech output? This would help isolate if there's an incompatibility somewhere, or if there is a hardware fault (for example, the Audio IN line not connected) -Thom You were probably clear enough for most, I'm not a programmer (yet, learning BASIC and Assembly now, but still a noob) so your debug list above was Greek to me. Are you referring to the flasher program on the PC to update the Fujinet firmware? Again, a noob with Fujinet, so I'm not aware if there's a flasher I can load onto the Atari yet, if you mean something other than the firmware flasher on the PC. I can tell you that when I updated the firmware yesterday I got no speech output if there was supposed to be some. I should also probably point out that my Incognito 800 has a Pokeymax Quad+Covox installed. It could be an issue with it I'm having. Edited January 22, 2021 by Gunstar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 4 minutes ago, Gunstar said: You were probably clear enough for most, I'm not a programmer (yet, learning BASIC and Assembly now, but still a noob) so your debug list above was Greek to me. Are you referring to the flasher program on the PC to update the Fujinet firmware? Again, a noob with Fujinet, so I'm not aware if there's a flasher I can load onto the Atari yet, if you mean something other than the firmware flasher on the PC. I can tell you that when I updated the firmware yesterday I got no speech output if there was supposed to be some. The FujiNet flasher has a button to enable the Debug Monitor. You can see what's going on when you try the PRINT #1;"TESTING." and see if it matches what I pasted above. -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 (edited) Ok, thanks for the info there, but I think the problem is on my end; I just loaded up a stereo sound file to play and I'm only getting partial sound, so something probably happened when I had the 800 apart a few days ago to install a Sophia 2 board. I hadn't been using any programs with sound since then, and Incognito BIOS shows "Stereo: Present" and I just didn't notice/know my computer wasn't working right in the sound department. Now I know...time to open her up again and see what went awry. Thanks! Edited January 22, 2021 by Gunstar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 no problem! -Thom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunstar Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 It turns out, thankfully, it's not an issue with my 800 at all. Luckily before I started taking her apart again I check my sound system and a wire came loose from the speaker that puts out the original POKEY sound, so I was only getting sound out of it from the 2nd Pokey. Now I hear S.A.M! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyle22 Posted January 23, 2021 Share Posted January 23, 2021 Stock (2 chip) 1200XL OS doesn't seem to work. I did exactly this... Loaded DOS 2.5 w/ a BXL cart in a 1200XL. Only mod to 1200XL is bypassing the evil SIO resistor. FujiNet has full power. BASIC XL version 1.03 (c) 1983, OSS Ready OPEN #1,8,0,"P4:" Ready ?#1;"HELLO. I AM SAM." Like Schultz, I hear NOTHING but a quick SIO transaction and I see a blink on the orange light. Since CIO/SIO worked w/o error, could be the firmware? I updated it a few days ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tschak909 Posted January 23, 2021 Share Posted January 23, 2021 This part of the firmware hasn't changed. I can't drill this in enough, you have to look at the debug output. -Thom 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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