I made a little breakthrough this past weekend! I've got Sphinx
recognizing simple phrases, so now you can get eaten by a grue --
hands free!

On 07/08/05, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's finally here!
>
> http://uc.org/read/Zasterisk
>
> I was tinkering with Asterisk and the Festival text-to-speech engine,
> and wrote some short Asterisk::AGI scripts to read back live weather
> reports. After that, I thought I needed something more interactive to
> work with...
>
> Then I had a flashback to 1996, first year university, standing in the
> C & O club at the University of Waterloo, where someone had just
> pulled out their US Robotics Palm Pilot and started up Zork. A couple
> of hours later, after a quick trip to the campus computer store, I was
> playing Zork in the palm of my hand!
>
> Now Zork is back! Listen as the eerie voice of Festival takes you into
> the Underground Empire, and marvel as you explore this world with your
> dial pad, unlocking the secrets within! What will Asterisk bring us
> next? The future is open!
>
> Note that some more commands need to be implemented before you can
> actually -enter- the underground empire. For now you can just futz
> around on the surface. See $dtmf_translation in
> Asterisk/Games/Zork/ZIO_Asterisk.pm for number-to-phrase translations.
>
> All input welcome ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Simon P. Ditner
>
> | First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
> then you win.
> | -- Mohandas Gandhi
>

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