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Welcome to Amiga Voice Recognition.
AniMan4 allows you to converse with an animated talking head to execute
CLI commands, ARexx commands, or ARexx scripts by voice command. AniMan4 is
completely multitasking and will run in the background, continuously
listening for your voice command. AniMan4 requires either the PerfectSound3,
Sound Master (Sound Magic), or a Generic audio digitizer. AmigaDOS 2.0
is also required. Copy voice.library (version 6.1) to libs: before running
AniMan4.
If you have used an earlier version of voice.library since turning on
your Amiga, you MUST reboot your Amiga after installing version 6.1. This
will clear the older version from memory and allow AniMan4 to use version 6.1.
Note for GVP DSS 8 users. You can use DSS 8 with AniMan4 in the Generic
digitizer mode. However, since GVP will not release technical information
regarding the DSS 8, I have not been able to provide software gain
adjustment. The process to use is as follows. First connect your DSS 8
digitizer and run the "DSS" program supplied by GVP with your digitizer.
Open the Sampler Control Panel and select Input parameters to be used
(I suggest left channel, sampler gain 8, and microphone input with filter).
Then select "Monitor" to activate the DSS 8 digitizer with the input
parameters you have selected.
Without disturbing the digitizer, exit the "DSS" program and run AniMan4.
As long as you do not choose another digitizer, or load a vocabulary file
that was recorded using another digitizer, AniMan4 will operate correctly
with the DSS 8 digitzer. Note that if you have used another digitizer
previously, you may have to delete the "SaveFile.name" file before running
AniMan4, since the presence of this file causes AniMan4 to automatically load
the last vocabulary file you have recorded.
Also included here is VoiceLibrary.doc which contains complete
documentation for programmers interested in using voice.library themselves.
I will be most happy to assist anyone attempting to use voice.library in
their own programs. I can be reached on-line as:
GENIE RHORNE
PORTAL RHorne
UseNet RHorne@cup.portal.com
Long Live the Amiga!
Richard Horne