Paul Rickards on Twitter: "The 556 timer IC is the basis for the long board #c64 reset circuit (along with a capacitor that checked out ok). I removed the old 556 and
![Can someone explain how the C64 was able to achieve such an Impressive feat of speech? I was told it could only synthesize music and sounds. : r/c64 Can someone explain how the C64 was able to achieve such an Impressive feat of speech? I was told it could only synthesize music and sounds. : r/c64](https://external-preview.redd.it/Tl4rsPOadfbuOBwg2kCwisnxDGnYjeY9XPhvo-Ph3jU.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6ceef81d8388563054988319cc169147c3f1b5cc)
Can someone explain how the C64 was able to achieve such an Impressive feat of speech? I was told it could only synthesize music and sounds. : r/c64
![Paul Rickards on Twitter: "The 556 timer IC is the basis for the long board #c64 reset circuit (along with a capacitor that checked out ok). I removed the old 556 and Paul Rickards on Twitter: "The 556 timer IC is the basis for the long board #c64 reset circuit (along with a capacitor that checked out ok). I removed the old 556 and](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dn44RGJXoAAiozH.jpg:large)
Paul Rickards on Twitter: "The 556 timer IC is the basis for the long board #c64 reset circuit (along with a capacitor that checked out ok). I removed the old 556 and
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