The Ocelot will do that...
Years ago I investigated the Ocelot and the Stargate. I read all of their literature and visited support forums and read archived posts for days and days. Eventually, I decided the cost-benefit ratio didn't meet my needs and I stuck with my CM11A.
Before the CM11A, I used a TW523 on a dedicated IBM XT with a Votrax RS232 Speech Synthesizer Box, running a GWBasic program that I coded myself, based on descriptions of subroutines from a package that a company was selling (pretty neat, I told myself - it was just like work; I was given specs and I produced code.
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My impression of
GeoDosch, from his 2 posts, is that he too is a "
Tinkerer". Who else would write and still be running custom code on a CP290? Yes, the Ocelot and the Stargate *WILL* do what he wants, but also at great expense. The last I looked, the Ocelot was running ~$150 and the Stargate ~$600 (but don't trust my creaky memory). If a $10 investment for a CM11A (or RCA HC60CRX), followed by many (pleasurable?) hours of coding, will allow him to re-create his CP290 environment, I'd bet that that's the direction he'll go.
We'll see when/if he returns and replies...