Oh, mine is one of the Patent Pending variety. I never noticed that little detail on the label and it’s wild seeing the little keyboard power tap cable again. I wonder if we stopped including it for cost reasons or because the PS/2 keyboard port started being more of a thing.
Most Speech Things got sold to use in schools, I think. Covox licensed text-to-speech software from… a company whose name I have completely forgotten… and there were some educational programs that supported the TTS. I talked to a lot of teachers who were kind of frazzled about this computer the school had dropped on them and expected them to get working.
The Stewarts (owners of Covox) were pretty protective of that patent. My memory is somewhat foggy after three decades but I remember a lot of frustration around the Disney Sound Source.
It was a pretty wild time to be in the tech industry because there were still traces of the hobbyist attitude sticking around. It was on the way out though. The reason we got Sound Master II support in a few games like Star Control was that I could just call some companies and ask to talk to someone in their development department and you could actually just get transferred to a developer and they were often like, “cool, send me a development kit!”
Pro tip: if you ever want to talk to someone but have no earthly justification, tell whoever picks up the phone “Hi, I’m returning a call from <name here>.”
If you tried the same thing with Sierra who was the Big Name PC Game Company at the time, you would get shut down immediately. They wanted $50K a game to add support for a new sound card, which at the time was just a staggering amount for a small company.