Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2016 00:34:45 -0800 From: un_x@Safe-mail.net To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD and TTY Message-ID: <N1O-7a1HTuy_S2@Safe-mail.net>
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I suffered a stroke a while back, and one of the effects was that it impaired my speech to the point where all of these automated answering services cannot understand my answers to their questions. Even simple yes/no or numbers or whatever they ask. And I see that many have TTY numbers for deaf people, and I'm not deaf, but I was thinking maybe I could make use of them. Does anyone know if 'cu(1)' can be used? I do have a normal 33.6 modem connected to a phone line, and I tried to research and study to find out how this may be possible, but I couldn't find clear and definitive information, but it did seem like TTY is just a normal dialup connection with a very slow baud rate. I guess they also have special TTY machines, but that is beyond my immediate ability; without getting into too many details. If anyone can help, thanks!
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