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The Covox Speech Thing DAC is an 8-bit DAC that can be used as a sound device for PC-compatibles with a parallel/LPT port. It has support from many games and is a perfect sound option for laptops without dedicated sound cards or later desktops that do not have ISA slots for an AdLib/Soundblaster.
The Covox Speech Thing is an external 8-bit digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) that can be used as a sound device for PC-compatibles by taking advantage of the parallel/LPT port. The device is compatible with a variety of games and is a perfect solution for laptops that don't have a dedicated sound card or later desktop computers that do not have ISA slots to fit an AdLib or Sound Blaster.
 
Over the years, the hardware has been well documented. People have started to create their own DIY variants since the way the parallel port communicates with the DAC is very simple and only requires soldering a few cheap components.
 
Since sound cards were very expensive to buy in the 1990s, the Covox was a popular device amongst demoscene groups for creating music and demos that utilised it.
 
== Clones ==
[https://github.com/necroware/silly-sound-bastard Silly Sound Bastard] by Necroware
 
[https://www.retrokits.de/index.php/simple-lptsnd/ Simple LPTsnd]by Retrokits.de/matze79
 
[https://github.com/dion-b/Covox_Blaster Covox Blaster] by dion-b
 
[https://www.serdashop.com/CVX4 CVX4] by Serdaco

Latest revision as of 22:45, 8 September 2023

The Covox Speech Thing is an external 8-bit digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) that can be used as a sound device for PC-compatibles by taking advantage of the parallel/LPT port. The device is compatible with a variety of games and is a perfect solution for laptops that don't have a dedicated sound card or later desktop computers that do not have ISA slots to fit an AdLib or Sound Blaster.

Over the years, the hardware has been well documented. People have started to create their own DIY variants since the way the parallel port communicates with the DAC is very simple and only requires soldering a few cheap components.

Since sound cards were very expensive to buy in the 1990s, the Covox was a popular device amongst demoscene groups for creating music and demos that utilised it.

Clones

Silly Sound Bastard by Necroware

Simple LPTsndby Retrokits.de/matze79

Covox Blaster by dion-b

CVX4 by Serdaco