Sid & Mike

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Five programs which use the Micromike voice input device. The programs are intended to encourage vocal experimentation by very young children or to motivate children who are reluctant to vocalise. Simple animation effects can be controlled by making sounds into the Micromike. In three of the programs the sequence can be completed by making repeated sounds of short duration. The remaining two programs require a single unbroken sound of longer duration to complete the sequence.

As an alternative, a single switch, plugged into the User Port or Analogue Port can be used instead of the Micromike.



Platform : BBC Micro
Format : 5.25" Floppy Disk
Publisher : Northwest SEMERC
Authors : Alan Nixon
Date : 1988
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH67042. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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