Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 15:51:35 -0800 (PST) From: Howard Lew <hlew@genome.Stanford.EDU> To: rich@lamprey.utmb.edu Cc: gpalmer@FreeBSD.ORG, ports@FreeBSD.ORG, questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Voice Capable modems Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.960325154252.10977D-100000@aeffle.Stanford.EDU> In-Reply-To: <199603252052.OAA02495@richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu>
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On Mon, 25 Mar 1996, Rich Murphey wrote: > |From: "Gary Palmer" <gpalmer@FreeBSD.ORG> > |I've just got myself a new USR modem, and I somehow ended up with one > |of the new voicemail capable modems (I'm not complaining :) ). Anyone > |have any idea how to drive the voicemail features under FreeBSD? > > I've tried vgetty (part of mgetty-0.97) with some > success. The main reason I gave up was that I couldn't > get it to reliably differntiate between 'voice', > 'silence, and 'data'. It uses fft/spectrum analysis to > do differentite the signals and just wasn't > consistently successful. Still, if you stick to voice > and DTMF (touch tones) it works great. Rich > Hmmm.... Have you guys tried the March release mgetty-0.99 on ftp.leo.org? It may do the job, but it needs some ports patches before it will compile... I recall hearing someone say that class I voice/data/fax modems can't differentiate between data and the others, but class II could. But a class I can still do the fax/voice autodetect okay. Well, if anyone gets that mgetty 0.99 March release compiled, please let me know. Otherwise, it would still be nice to get the latest Wine (also needs patches to compile) to work with the Win3.1 modem software that's included. Does anyone know anything about the Wine FAQ that says you can use dosemu and throw Win 3.1 on top of it to get Windows emulation? ---- || Shoppers Network BEST PRICES, FULLY x86 COMPATIBLE & FAST!!! || 2022 Taraval Street #10560 NexGen benchmarks available on our WWW site || San Francisco, CA 94116 Email - info@shoppersnet.com | ------------------------------> WWW - http://www2.shoppersnet.com -------------------------------> WWW - http://www.shoppersnet.com/shopping
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