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Date   : Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:15:14 +0000
From   : jgh@... (J.G.Harston)
Subject: Who did this?

Mike Pepper wrote:
> I have an article from Practical Electronics. March 1985, whihc shows a
> similar design that plugs into the orginal speech synth socket. by 
> Anthony
> Foord, under the title "Low Cost BBC Speech Synthesiser".

This one here, dug out of the basement? 
http://pics.mdfs.net/2017/01/170101.htm

> I will need to scan it, and an addendum which followed.

I didn't know there was an addendum, I popped into the central library 
today and tracked it down. Squinting at the listing haven't yet noticed 
what the difference is.

I got Everyday Electronics through the 1980s. I only ever got Practical 
Electronics if I happened to go into WHSmith's and noticed something 
interesting in it. I don't know why I didn't have it on regular order as 
the articles were much more interesting that in EE, and much more 
relevant to the BBC.

> Shall I send JGH the results?

Yes please. I'll add it to the ongoing 'get all Beeb hardware projects 
archived' project. :)

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