hypothetically speaking, how hard would it be to retrofit one of these things with more modern hardware and make it use a vocaloid speech synthesizer? would an N100 SBC running some bare-bones embedded version of windows work? i'm stupid, sorry...
just hide a raspi 0 inside
>>108440585>ET PHONE HOME!>PHONE HOME!
>>108440585trivial>I'm stupid nevermind, impossible.
>>108440599And then what? How will those buttons register on the Pi?
>>108443021gpio
>first instinct to implement simple task is to run wangblows you dont belong here, leave
Not hard but time consuming.You'll want a raspi zero as your SBC, look up how to make a keyboard matrix and wire up the buttons to the gpio pins and read them looking for keypresses. A TFT display could replace the screen or you could look up if someones reverse engineered the display pins. Power it with LiPo batteries with a charge controller, might have to cut a notch out for a USB-C charging port. A small audio amp to the existing speaker would work.
You could just 3d print a case for a Raspberry Pi instead of brutalizing old tech.
How does one make a key matrix out of this? I'd find it easier if they were hand wired but if they're soldered on a board i wouldn't even know where to poke
>>108444637circuit bending wiki has every mm of the speak and spell broken down for you little faggot
>>108443235no real beginner hobbyist has the patience for troonix retard
>>108440585you are a decade lateyamaha used to cram vocaloid into an embedded chip and even used it for a couple productslong since discontinued
>>108445777>pocket mikuI'd have expected another kind of product under that name.