"SRT, Inc." redirects here. For other uses, see SRT (disambiguation).
SRT, Inc.
Logo of Covox, Inc.
Trade name
Covox, Inc.
Industry
Computer
Technology
Founded
1975 (1975) in Southern California
Founder
Larry Stewart
Defunct
July 1994 (1994-07)
Fate
Dissolution
Headquarters
Eugene, Oregon
Products
Speech Thing
Number of employees
25 (1994)
SRT, Inc., doing business as Covox, Inc., was a small, privately owned[1] American technology company active from 1975 to 1994. The company released a number of sound-generating devices for microcomputers and personal computers from the 1980s to the 1990s. They are perhaps best known for the Speech Thing, a digital-to-analog converter that plugs into a parallel port of the IBM Personal Computer. Covox was originally based in Southern California but moved their headquarters to Eugene, Oregon, in the early 1980s.
^Cantwell, Brian J. (October 18, 1989). "Gadgets command performers". The Columbian: C1 – via Newspapers.com.
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SRT, Inc., doing business as Covox, Inc., was a small, privately owned American technology company active from 1975 to 1994. The company released a number...
and Creative Music System, or on speech synthesis like Digispeech DS201, Covox Speech Thing, and Street Electronics Echo. In 1988, a panel of computer-game...
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self-published several books, doing business as Santa Rita Technology, and later as Covox, including The Analog Ear Story and The Analog Ear–brain System in 1964...
can be automated. Logarithmic resistor ladder Digital-to-analog converter Covox Speech Thing Voltage ladder Smith, B. D. (1953-08-01). "Coding by Feedback...
1284 (Centronics) port, so Centronics printers need an adapter), mouse or Covox digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for sound output, and tape recorder...
DOS 32-bit extender and it supports the Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, Covox, and the simple PC speaker. This rendered the software rather flaky to use...
Spellcasting 301 (1992) Companions of Xanth (1993) PC speaker Sound card Covox Speech Thing "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on...
monophonic 4-bit output via the PC speaker, as well as 8-bit output via Covox's Speech Thing (a digital-to-analog converter using the parallel port) or...
DAC/ADC similar in function to parallel port sound devices (such as the Covox Speech Thing and Disney Sound Source) but extended to support DMA transfers...
capture device MS-DOS 6.22's INTERLNK and INTERSRV drive sharing utility The Covox Speech Thing audio device The OPL2LPT and OPL3LPT audio devices For consumers...
Another track called "Love and Caring", samples the kick and snare from Covox's "Sunday". Crystal Castles toured and performed at numerous festivals around...
or Game Boy; Other notable acts include Slagsmålsklubben, Crazy Q, Coma, Covox, Goto80, Maktone, Random, Wintergatan, Zabutom, The Knife, Zeigeist and...
InterWave drivers or replacing the binaries for some rare devices like Covox. It could also update DOS/4GW extender to work around its 16-bit DMA bug...
devices, including the PC speaker, Covox Speech Thing or the Sound Blaster. A special release of the game came with a Covox device included in the box. Hoping...
Yoko Ono, Sol LeWitt, Liam Gillick, Robert Gober, George Brecht, lo-bat, COVOX, Mark Hosler of negativland, Norman White and others. Her 2000 soma/somo...