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I feel as if I should probably fix this each time I leave a comment on this page, so here goes. Unless there are any objections, I'll rename the page to SP0256 and mention that it's often referred to as the "SPO256". (The datasheets certainly use an '0'.) —[[User:Stuart Brady|Stuart Brady]] 21:08, 8 October 2007 (CEST)
: The ARCHER datasheet definitely uses an 'O'. The GI datasheet is not a particularly good scan, and the font doesn't distinguish between the '0' and the 'O'. Look at the word 'ROM' and compare that to 'SPO256A' at the top of the page, they look the same. The last two pages of the GI datasheet show the chip in the circuit diagrams with as 'SPO256', the 'O' is identical to the word 'OUT', and slightly different to the '0' where it says '10,11,13'. The chip I have does not have any other '0' or 'O' printed on it to compare. This would suggest that it is supposed to be the letter O. [[User:Executioner|Executioner]] 03:03, 10 October 2007 (CEST) :: Were you looking at [[:Image:Sp0256al2 datasheet.pdf|this copy]] of the Archer datasheet? If so, please do take a look at [http://support.radioshack.com/support_supplies/doc17/17517.htm these scans]. However, the GI datasheet would seem to be a more authoratative source. Any chance of a link to that? :) —[[User:Stuart Brady|Stuart Brady]] 17:54, 10 October 2007 (CEST) ::: Yes, I was looking at that, and now I see it's actually OCR'd. The GI datasheet is here [http://baec.tripod.com/datasheets/SPO256.pdf]. [[User:Executioner|Executioner]] 14:37, 11 October 2007 (CEST)  '''Edition :''' I did a brief edit thanks to Hermol from CPCRulez who gave me this list of games using the vocal synthetiser from amstrad.He also made some video (available on youtube/cpcrulez) demonstrating such "performances"...Also it's a shame those hardware weren't more documented, nor implemented in emulators or soundtrackers...The demoscene did nothing with it !But this had a good potential in fact.Imagine a song from Daft Punk with this card used...Harder, Better, Faster Robot rock.Sort of. ---MacDeath. 2 oct 2009.
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