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2 " 4. Example program listing." 1 |tw!3``k>--#`3a5q 1 y{@@cac@@KJii 1 yqxnNN^ttv 1 yI-MYQQU}iII 1 y(uw) 55 haav 55 b(ee)ten 55 (th)ii 55 compy(UW)t(ir) 55 wi(th) 55 1 y(uw) 55 haav 55 (AY)t 55 gesses 55 t0 55 b(ee)t 55 (th)ii 55 compy(UW)t(ir) 1 y(uw) 55 haav 55 1 y","mI","n","do 1 y","(wh)I","y"," 1 xample program.": 1 wuun 55 gess 1 w_YQqsScKjK 1 v~vnfFFNBJ 1 uy","bI","B","ro 1 un","run","R","f 1 u5u]]]w60pqq 1 ty","by(UW)t(ee)","v"," 1 ttw!;hho>- 1 tRI 55 ageen 1 t, or a double symbol,eg. (sh)which represents the sound 1 t(uw) 55 gesses 1 t","test","(sh)","di 1 t","kat","(ar)","f 1 t","bit","I","fl 1 t","Not","O"," 1 sp(ee)(ch)552 1 siiks 55 gesses 1 sfNOGccAmOoI! 1 seeviin 55 gesses 1 sJkKgGWZZYuuV 1 rxrxeefl`ki~|<33! 1 q;:Zz~nbfb``ddlhH@ 1 puts input statement into rem 1 prees 55 z(yr)0 55 t0 55 kwit 55 g(AY)m 55 (OR) 55 prees 55 en(ee) 55 u(th)(ER) 55 k(ee) 55 t0 55 pl(AY) 55 aageen 1 pRRRVFddDDNof 1 pPaCcFVTD@`ggwwmi 1 o}}geglxzfdh 1 oy","j(oy)","k"," 1 ot","hot","i","b 1 ot","Got","(gg)","do 1 oot","fUt","g"," 1 oll","dool" 1 odGEEEGd$GEOLlcbQ 1 numb(ER) 55 t(uw) 55 l0 1 numb(ER) 55 t(uw) 55 hI 1 numb(ER) 55 koReeKt 1 numb(ER) 55 Not 55 iin 55 r(AY)n2j 55 wuun 55 t0 55 aa 55 hundRed 1 nder","und(ER)","U","b 1 nd","end","(ee)","b 1 mMGFFGomLDEb# 1 m=qWPPW%7``g 1 lose","cl0(zh)","(ch)"," 1 lnik,<<.,,/-/ 1 kk#"##///&&CCSBBG 1 k","bUK","(uw)","y 1 joz91!`a%% 1 j`AaAbBcCKK 1 ip.Where a double symbol is used it must be enclosed in 1 in","win","(wh)"," 1 in","(th)in","u"," 1 iinpUt 55 yU(ir) 55 geess 55 h(ee)(ir) 555 (th)een 55 prees 55 eent(ER) 1 ie","tI","(th)"," 1 iMmMmEeEEEE 1 h@@BBbbFLd 1 gmsyuusyenl~||ffa 1 ght","OOt","(oy)","b 1 find addr. of 1st ch of REM statement. = p 1 find a$ . returns with s = start addr. l = length 1 fd$""!!#13 1 fIv 55 gesses 1 f(OR) 55 gesses 1 end 55 oov 55 g(AY)m 1 ellow","yel0" 1 eeze","fR(ee)(zh)","s","te 1 eese","(ch)(ee)(zh)","d"," 1 ebra","zebra","(zh)","bree 1 ear","g(yr)" 1 e5usXX[);llk2 1 e","dun","N"," 1 e","bR(ee)(zh)" 1 dllvrrnlLT 1 der","b(OR)d(ER)" 1 degacm)ioeeg% 1 d7e1qsttw%3``K:) 1 d","b(ir)d","(IR)","b 1 compy(UW)t(ir) 55 wiinss 1 b`TvTb@hDF 1 an","vaan","w"," 1 an","kan","K","du 1 akjbckihhKB 1 ake","l(AY)k","L","litt 1 ab#7eAE` -- 1 a"#geAMHh?? 1 `#" ((hhHHH 1 ^~~^VVVtt^ 1 \\\\lhhhxy 1 \TVDLNLJHHJKD 1 ZPTTUT|<<<4 1 YXIkkAA@@Aa! 1 YQAAE%%%%ed 1 X\XHHJXXXy 1 X[[Y\TTTT4<<<4 1 XXPPPptl\\TTV 1 W~{YqRw_}YYZR 1 VFFDTDDDDhh 1 UWPps!?lLO 1 Speech !!! 1 SPqqszSYqq 1 Rnvptxp~n~ 1 Q}uuQyqXXYY 1 QSTTW%7ddC 1 QQttVGGggMmEe 1 QQQQxU]Uuu 1 QQQ@@HHHHDHxxt 1 QQCA#!!'gEL 1 PPxxp`DDDD 1 PPpxh\VVVR 1 PPTTTttdFF 1 PPPxxxPTVV 1 N0 55 gesses 1 KKkkkCCCG' 1 KJKK[[WVvwwszrsjg 1 IhAEEAGbb%%mHHojk 1 IIx8xhhllDLLll 1 IAeajr||xHJFB 1 H\^ZHHNU_\\X[ 1 HHXX\\XHHNN 1 HAKikHHCcaA 1 H@@@@`,.,,$d444<> 1 GFfgwW_Nzs3 1 FbdDTVff@pTu 1 FD@@BAIKICEA 1 Ead,g?"'"& 1 EEWttGEOLLonMEWTwu% 1 E5uw||{);@DG2! 1 DLHhjjjbbJJ 1 DFPRPPBBPY~<6$ 1 CIAISrrz`hjjjjb@ 1 CGfbbBG'76 1 CCJNne@BJjnMm 1 C@iiiY[Z:3!! 1 C@CA!aKHHKIkh@SR 1 BgsssVvv33 1 AEU5!AAI)- 1 AAHJZYY\TTTut<<<< 1 A@Ddd,.,,,$$4 1 A@Aeg#e`HMmmz2 1 A1A!EEIII))Y 1 @BBbcABBb2 1 @@Hxxp@@DD 1 @@@PXXX@@@d$$, 1 ??=555qqYQ 1 ?4755574$'%/,< 1 ?/-m~6777tt5&' 1 <=-=,$%0aail}m511ppq 1 <6vtlDLlll( 1 ;xPp03#"**HHIJJJC 1 ;); #2!!# 3%55spp{i{l 1 ;"POKE 47596,n": 1 ;"PAUSE 200 ms": 1 ;"PAUSE 100 ms" 1 ;"PAUSE 50 ms" 1 ;"PAUSE 20 ms" 1 ;"PAUSE 10 ms" 1 ;"INPUT YOUR GUESS HERE.THEN PRESSENTER." 1 ;"Edited ";: 1 ;"4. Repeat" 1 ;"3. Enter word"; 1 ;"2. Quit"; 1 ;"1. Scroll"; 1 :Z~^~LLFGGg.NNDdf 1 7=7)!1w}uki{}}wgqqg 1 7$$& "8=>:8 1 6|0psyan,?)hbft 1 67//$%egg'* 1 5UaACBBGeq 1 555 tRI 55 t0 55 gess 55 (th)ii 55 numb(ER) 1 55 t0 55 sp(IR) 1 5&$%4%''.=)9yyttueqhh 1 447%7$$'6-)+h?m5uspx 1 3SQPPBbcBB 1 37?6///ooF 1 2s#c#aiack+ 1 22sskkhhkkkk! 1 222rz{iiib 1 113'%%30:, j 1 0311!#((+y{xHKba 1 02rr{kiiaccca 1 /l?e5uwtps!3`dg2! 1 /h;i9y{xps!3``c2! 1 /d3a5uwttw%7``c6- 1 /,==]]onlMEA@@a 1 .nJH@fbBr^v\d 1 .,,<>$,.,>44" 1 . This is often different from itsnormal spelling.": 1 -=9))((888X 1 +:###"3#311263csbhi|m- 1 *i,lnl|~<6|| 1 *..,,$$44>>>_ 1 *)y{3322111""+*9 1 (th)ii 55 compy(UW)t(ir) 55 haa(zh) 55 randoml(ee) 55 (ch)0(zh)en 55 aa 55 numb(ER) 55 fRom 55 wuun 55 t0 55 aa 55 hundRed 1 (th)R(ee) 55 gesses 1 (h-m,PtT\\ 1 (8;13Pp32! 1 'd7e5uwttw%7lhK 1 'EdBBFDDd` 1 '-9=8XOOMhhE@A 1 '''"Press 1,2,3 or 4 to enter choice": 1 &<7=! &<4/)*,,771 1 &'OmLeEgGONNGge 1 &$ "4Vttuwu 1 %---!!!11! 1 %%%#3sSCKJVT 1 $gMMMOLloUWT 1 $66%-/-755!cii 1 #KMHBQy{Z^WvsS# 1 #CcCCBBSqq 1 ##FFGfgGgFeMoGGF 1 "eg. (0W) sounds like 'ow' in c 1 "YOU HAVE BEATEN THE COMPUTER WITH ";b; 1 "YOU HAVE 8 GUESSES TO BEAT THE COMPUTER." 1 "YOU HAVE ";b; 1 "Where 'n' has the value 1 to 10.'n' is normally set at 8.": 1 "When using the synthesiser with your own BASIC programs, the following rules should be observed or the synthesiser may crash.": 1 "This program can generate 53 different speech sounds,plus 5pauses of different length. 1 "The volume of sound available islimited by the Spectrum's own hardware." 1 "The third column shows the 1 "The synthesiser,which is writtencompletely in machine code, starts at address 47500 and is 17764 bytes long. This leaves 23745 bytes available for writing your own BASIC programs.": 1 "The symbols are interpreted by the routine called at address 47500.The interpreter reads eachsymbol in turn and outputs the corresponding sound through the Spectrum loudspeaker.": 1 "The study of the Symbol list andthe Example program listing willgive a good idea of how to use the synthesiser.": 1 "The second column shows a word which illustrates the 1 "The program can also generate pauses.These are represented by symbols 1 to 5.": 1 "The pitch of the speech can be changed by:-": 1 "The first column gives the list of symbols.Where there are two symbols these must be enclosed in brackets.": 1 "The above example would say 1 "The length of pause between words is not critical although too small a pause will tend to make the speech less distinct. The example program uses a pause'55',(2*200ms),between words.": 1 "TRY TO GUESS THE NUMBER." 1 "TRY AGAIN." 1 "THE COMPUTER HAS RANDOMLY CHOSENA NUMBER FROM ONE TO A HUNDRED.": 1 "SPACE:- spaces can be inserted freely between symbols or words as they are ignored by the 1 "RANDOMIZE USR 47500 : REM t(oy)": 1 "RANDOMIZE USR 47500 : REM ";a$ 1 "Press any other key to continue.": 1 "Press '0' to examine Symbol Listor any other key to continue instructions." 1 "Pauses can also be used as part of a word. eg. judge would be spelled ju2j.Again there are no exact rules to be followed and each word has to be considered individually.Most words do not need pauses in them.": 1 "PRESS '0' TO QUIT GAME OR PRESS ANY OTHER KEY TO PLAY AGAIN." 1 "Otherwise Press any other key." 1 "Note that when constructing a word using the symbols,the wordshould be spelled as it 1 "Note that symbols for vowel sounds can be used doubled whererequired.": 1 "NUMBER TOO LOW.": 1 "NUMBER TOO HIGH.": 1 "NUMBER NOT IN RANGE 1 1 "NUMBER CORRECT.": 1 "Key 4. Repeats the last word or symbol entered.": 1 "Key 3. Enables you to hear what the words and symbols in the list sound like. Type in wordsor symbols at flashing cursor. Then press ENTER.": 1 "Key 2. Quit Symbol list.": 1 "Key 1. Scroll Symbol list. When end of list is reached,further scrolling will cause a jump backto top of Symbol list.": 1 "If more volume is needed please refer to Chapter 19,'BEEP',of the Spectrum manual." 1 "If an invalid symbol is found inthe REM statement interpretationof the symbols will immediately stop and control will return to BASIC.": 1 "If you wish to erase this instruction program and leave the memory clear to write your own BASIC program then PRESS '0'This will not erase synthesiser.": 1 "For a summary of instructions and symbol list see cassette inlay.": 1 "Each sound is represented by either a single symbol, eg. 1 "END OF GAME.": 1 "Do not use any BASIC programs longer than 23745 bytes." 1 "Do not place any machine code routines above address 47499.": 1 "Decreasing 'n' will increase thepitch of the speech.": 1 "Calling the synthesiser from BASIC takes the form:-": 1 "COMPUTER WINS.": 1 "By pressing the appropriate key,the following options are available when studying the Symbol list:-": 1 "As long as the above rules are observed,your own BASIC programscan be written or loaded asnormal,and will not be affected by the presence of the 1 "Are you sure you wish to erase instructions? If so Press 'e'.": 1 "Always make sure that the instruction CLEAR 47499 has beenobserved.": 1 "Also,as the ear may perceive thesame sound differently dependingon which sounds precede or follow it,it is not possible to give exact rules for the construction of words and it will be necessary to experiment to get the best results.": 1 ","stop","r"," 1 ","roon(ng)","o","n 1 ","roo3B","c"," 1 ","litL","m"," 1 ","let(ER)","f"," 1 ","k(0W)","a","c 1 ","f(ar)","(AY)","d 1 ","doo(gg)","h"," 1 ","di(sh)" 1 ","b(oy)","(OR)","b 1 ","b(ee)","(ER)","lett 1 ","b(IR)","j"," 1 ","G0","(0W)","c 1 ","(yr)","z"," 1 "(ng)","wro 1 """bFVTTTTt 1 """``DTTTTt 1 " GUESSES TO SPARE.": 1 " GUESSES LEFT TO BEAT THE COMPUTER.": 1 " aa`h*(,- 1 " 3. Example program.": 1 " 2. Symbol list.": 1 " 1. Instructions.": 1 !HHXX]}tVVT44 1 !'**mm-((-( 1 synthesiser.": 1 pronounciation of the symbol." 1 mmmjJgbcccB 1 interpreter.": 1 iIIIhhIiAaE$ 1 combination of symbols required by the synthesiser in order to correctly pronounce that word.": 1 brackets." 1 These can be combined to build an unlimited number of words.": 1 55 left 55 t0 55 b(ee)t 55 (th)ii 55 compy(UW)t(ir) 1 **jKIHHJKKKKHHHI 1 which represents the sound