Spell Jam is a twist on a classic electronic toy that runs on the Adafruit Fruit Jam. You can type in any word and Spell Jam will say and spell the word out loud from a connected speaker or headphones.
The Amazon Polly TTS service is used to download MP3 files of the words, which are then played using the built-in TLV320 DAC on the Fruit Jam. The graphics are a fun nod towards the toy that inspired the project.
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