Mark Eichin wrote:
Use case:

  When I'm walking around, I'll answer the phone.  When I'm driving, I
  won't (one phonecall == two beers worth of distraction)... but am
  willing to pull over if the caller thinks it's important enough.

  I shouldn't have to *tell* the phone what mode I'm in: GPS can
  provide velocity information.  If my speed is over 10mph, the phone
  should pick up, dump a pre-recorded explanation to the caller, and
  let them "press 1 to interrupt the driver, or just wait a few
  seconds and leave voicemail."

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Audio_Subsystem implies that
call recording is possible, so the audio paths are there, right?  If
so, a lot of local voice-robot stuff is possible...

Yes.
See [[Category:Calling Features]] on the wiki.

There are 2 D/A, 2 A/D flexibly routed, and one D/A that is dedicated to the earpiece.

About the only limitation is that you can't do things that would require more IO sources than are available. For example, playing stereo MP3, and acting as voicemail/answerphone may not be possible.
(It'd have to drop to mono).


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