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How to Program your RB5X 2.0 We are very proud to offer a powerful educational and instructional PDF, written from the ground up and just recently completed "How to Program Your RB5X" is a Beginners Guide to RCL(TM) and NSC Tiny Basic(TM) and offers the following content: Forward This document is an excellent companion to the other reference
manuals and appendices listed on this page. (thanks www.redcellar.com!)
Filename: SC-01-A.pdf
Guides to Curricula Development Curriculum Overviewfilename: curric.pdf Voice Synthesizer Manual These PDFs present the Architecture, Operation, Interfacing, Music and Sound Effects Generation, and Electrical Specifications of the on-board sound synthesizer of the RB5X. filenames: voice_man_01-10.pdf filenames: voice_man_11-20.pdf filenames: voice_man_21-30.pdf filenames: voice_man_31-40.pdf filenames: voice_man_41-50.pdf filenames: voice_man_51-61.pdf International Phoneme Dictionary and Tiny Basic Programming Reference A complete dictionary of hundreds of phonemes that are used in combination with each other to cause the RB5X to speak through voice synthesis in English, Spanish, Russian, Korean, and more! The Tiny Basic Programming Reference lists the commands understood by the INS 8073 microprocessor found onboard the RB5X robots. filename: phoneme_tinybasic.pdf
Eprom Instructions MATH WHIZ HOP TO IT! SIMON ROBOT DAISY, DAISY/INTRUDER ALARM VOICE/SOUND DEMO CARNIVAL BARKER RECORD TIME
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