ANTIC Interview 101 - Forrest Mozer, Pioneer in Digitized Speech

Published: Dec. 2, 2015, 8 a.m.

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Forrest Mozer, Pioneer in Digitized Speech

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Forrest Mozer invented and patented the first integrated circuit speech synthesizer in 1974. He licensed this technology to TeleSensory Systems, which used it in the Speech+ talking calculator. Later, National Semiconductor also licensed the technology, used for its "DigiTalker" speech synthesizer.

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In 1984, Mozer founded Electronic Speech Systems to develop and market speech synthesis products. In 1994, Mozer and his son Todd, founded Sensory Circuits, Inc., now Sensory, Inc., where they developed the RSC-164 speech recognition integrated circuit.\\xa0 Mozer has 17 US patents in the areas of speech synthesis and speech recognition.

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Electronic Speech Systems did the work to add digitized speech to several games for the Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64 computers. You can hear digitized speech created by ESS in the Atari versions of Kennedy Approach by MicroProse, 221B Baker Street by Datasoft, and Ghostbusters by Activision.

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The Atari versions often had fewer spoken phrases than the Commodore 64 ports of the same games \\u2014 probably due to the Atari\\u2019s smaller amount of RAM and floppy disk capacity vs. the C64. For instance, The Atari version of Ghostbusters says the title, but leaves out \\u201cHe slimed me!\\u201d Commodore talking games - thanks to ESS - also included \\u2014 among others \\u2014 Talking Teacher by Imagic, Solo Flight by MicroProse, Friday the 13th by Domark, Desert Fox by Accolade, and Impossible Mission by Epyx.

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Thanks to Mark Keates for extensive background information for this interview. Keates has created a pair of demos for the Atari, in which he ported the Commodore 64 digitized speech from Ghostbusters and Impossible Mission to play on the Atari computers.

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This interview took place on September 14, 2015.

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Teaser quote:

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\\u201cYou spent a long time. You spent \\u2014 to produce a minute of speech, you would spend ... it would be many hours of work.\\u201d

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LINKS

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Wikipedia on Mozer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_S._Mozer

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Article about Access Software, speech in Beach-Head: http://www.filfre.net/2014/08/access-software/

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Interview with Dennis Caswell of Impossible Mission: http://www.mayhem64.co.uk/interview/caswell.htm

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Aiming High - A Biography of Masayoshi Son: http://amazon.com/dp/B00F77T9A8/?tag=ataripodcast-20

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Ghostbusters audio clips: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/32274-ghostbusters/#entry3339309

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Impossible Mission audio clips

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