--- title: "New peripherals" type: "article" slug: "new-peripherals-2" url: "http://localhost/article/new-peripherals-2/" markdown_url: "http://localhost/article/new-peripherals-2.md" published_at: "2020-10-27T17:08:27+00:00" modified_at: "2024-06-23T11:40:31+00:00" featured_image: url: "http://localhost/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/20230809-041332.jpg" excerpt: "Sinclair computers can now talk with the help of the PARROT, developed by R.I.S.T. The plug-in speech module is capable of generating 64 sounds of the spoken English language. By combining these sounds, users can generate words, phrases, sentences and other sound effects. Areas of application include games, education, message transmission, speech therapy or research." category: - name: "Infoworld" slug: "infoworld" taxonomy: "category" url: "http://localhost/category/periodicals/infoworld/" post_tag: - name: "1983" slug: "year-1983" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/year-1983/" - name: "Research in Speech Technology (R.I.S.T.) Inc." slug: "research-in-speech-technology-r-i-s-t-inc" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/research-in-speech-technology-r-i-s-t-inc/" - name: "TS 1000" slug: "ts1000" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/ts1000/" model: - name: "Timex/Sinclair 1000" slug: "ts-1000" taxonomy: "model" url: "http://localhost/model/ts-1000/" publication: "Infoworld" publication_r: id: 10194 title: "Infoworld" type: "periodical" url: "http://localhost/periodical/infoworld/" volume: "5" issue: "12" pages: "87" pubdate: "March 21, 1983" archive_link: false archiveurl: "https://books.google.com/books?id=_C8EAAAAMBAJ&source=gbs_all_issues_r&cad=1" volumeissue: "v5n12" companies_articles: - id: 11224 title: "Research in Speech Technology (R.I.S.T.) Inc." type: "company" url: "http://localhost/company/research-in-speech-technology-r-i-s-t-inc/" --- # New peripherals Sinclair computers can now talk with the help of the PARROT, developed by R.I.S.T. The plug-in speech module is capable of generating 64 sounds of the spoken English language. By combining these sounds, users can generate words, phrases, sentences and other sound effects. Areas of application include games, education, message transmission, speech therapy or research.