Does anybody have a wp made by AES?

In the late 70's, they were experimenting with voice recognition for their systems. We were a nearby DEC Components OEM and had a hundred or so LSI11/23 modules in stock.  They sent an engineer over to our plant, took out the whole stock, and replaced the 13.824 MHz clock crystal module with the output of a function generator to see how high they could overclock it to get the response they needed for voice recognition. I think they bought the 4 or 5 that passed diagnostics with the highest clock speed, somewhere near 40 MHz IIRC.

cheers,

Nigel


On 24/04/2020 21:50, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
It really is a shame that little attention is paid to the early WaPro
vendors.  I remember that we had an Artec system, with a floor-standing
dual 8" drive box and a Diablo KSR Hitype with an attached one-line display.

Artec was acquired by Dictaphone, who was then swallowed by Pitney
Bowes, who then got out of the rather crowded word processor market.

I can't find a photo of the original blue Artec box on the web; only the
later PB "Dual display" models.

I mean, who remembers Qyx or Vydec?

--Chuck


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