Re: voice modem + caller ID

2000-01-15 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
install ISDN and use vbox. A friend of mine turned that into a fully programmable flexible answering machine. Schlomo On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Alon Altman wrote: Hi, Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried

Re: voice modem + caller ID

2000-01-11 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Shaul Karl wrote: mgetty? Hi, Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried vgetty, but it doesn't work with my modem). I'm trying to make some complex scripting with my caller ID modem on my

Re: (voice modem) + caller ID

2000-01-11 Thread Alon Altman
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote: Shaul Karl wrote: Well, mgetty and vgetty only work with Class 2 modems. This is by design. Class 1 modems try to implement all the low-level protocols in software. This is basically a real-time operation. A multitasking OS such as Linux is by

Re: voice modem + caller ID

2000-01-10 Thread Shaul Karl
mgetty? Hi, Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried vgetty, but it doesn't work with my modem). I'm trying to make some complex scripting with my caller ID modem on my linux box... Thanks,