[Blindapple] female voice
Blake Roberts
beroberts at hughes.net
Tue Nov 5 08:14:46 EST 2013
This is an addendum to my post below. I was finally able to successfully
load
sec demo
today. I understand now that this was the program that the mp3 called echo
words demo came from. The female voice from my childhood, as I remember,
sounded different. It was on a disk with a program called As the Disk Turns,
where the echo synthesizer and the female voice had a telephone
conversation. The disk also had a program similar to Eliza. The female would
answer yes, no or one other response. Does anyone remember this disk? I
don't remember what the title was and have been unable to find it in
archives I have looked at.
Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: Blake Roberts [mailto:beroberts at hughes.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 10:20 AM
To: 'Blind Apple Discussions'
Subject: RE: [Blindapple] female voice
SEC DEMO
is what I thought the Echo is saying. However, as I said, I receive a "file
not found" error.
Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com
[mailto:blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Jayson Smith
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 9:26 AM
To: Blind Apple Discussions
Subject: Re: [Blindapple] Using save the states, and knowing when you have
to
I think it's SEC DEMO
Jayson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Roberts" <beroberts at hughes.net>
To: "'Blind Apple Discussions'" <blindapple at bluegrasspals.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 08:25:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [Blindapple] Using save the states, and knowing when you have
to
> What is the name of the demo on tt13.dsk, the one with the female voice? I
> was able to successfully do
> catalog d2
> after saving state and loading two disks as Tony described. When I try to
> run what I think the Echo said, I receive the error "File not found."
Trying
> to review and read letter by letter has same result. I also remember an
Echo
> female voice from grade school and want to run the demo to hear if it is
> what I remember.
> Blake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com
> [mailto:blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Tony Baechler
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 3:06 AM
> To: Blind Apple Discussions
> Subject: Re: [Blindapple] Using save the states, and knowing when you have
> to
>
> To add to what Kyle says, you can determine how many saved states you have
> by looking in the sta/ folder. You should have sta/apple2ee/1.sta after
the
> state is saved. Also, if you do what I do, you can have multiple saved
> states. I have state 1 for DOS 3.3 and 2 for ProDOS. When I insert a new
> disk which I haven't looked at before, I start with state 1 and do a
> catalog. That avoids having to boot the emulated machine every time with
a
> talking boot disk, save the state, switch disks, etc. If I get an I/O
> error, I exit the emulator and repeat the command but with "2 " instead of
> "1", assuming it's a ProDOS disk. If that still doesn't work, I give up
and
> go onto the next disk. Here is a sample command line:
>
> mess apple2ee -flop1 disks\new.dsk -flop2 disks\egames.dsk -state 1
>
> I keep egames.dsk in drive two in case I need Integer. It's easier to
brun
> it from the second disk rather than exiting the emulator and having to
> repeat the command line with a disk that has Integer on it. In other
words,
> I have Integer already available in case I need it. Obviously, if it's a
> ProDOS disk, egames.dsk won't help, but I don't have to access the second
> drive at all. Now that I've found a decent menu program, I usually insert
> that disk in the second drive. I eventually plan to copy Integer and the
> menu to a separate boot disk, but I haven't yet. For some strange reason,
> saving the state within fid crashes the Echo and/or the machine itself.
>
> To answer the question about the female voice, yes, your memory is
correct.
> You'll need a standard boot disk or you'll have to make sure the machine
is
> already booted as described above. Take a look at tt13.dsk. Ignore the
> robot demo as that's useless. Run the other demo instead and tell me if
> that's what you remember. I've never seen a game that uses the voice, but
> it would be cool to find one.
>
> On 11/2/2013 9:24 AM, Joe Quinn wrote:
> > How do you know when you have to choose "save states, "and how do you
> > choose them on the Mac? And also, how did people get all these disk
> > images of old Apple to eat things? This brings me back to grade
> > school. I distinctly Remember there was an echo synthesizer with a
> > woman voice on it. I just can't remember the game. I think it was a
> > math one, and too flipped the disk to get the woman voice and
> > additional games? I used to be afraid of this voice
> > Sent from my iPhone
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> Have a good day,
> Tony Baechler
> tony at baechler.net
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