Am Fr 29. Februar 2008 schrieb Dean Collins: > Lol then you didn't actually visit the Iotum site then. > > Nope your tv remote isn't going to be assigning real time relevance > ratings to inbound calls based on current status information.
I already did exactly this kinda stuff the OP mentioned, back in ancient times with a 486DX50, or was it even a 386/40, and an ISDN-card. (some limited function version even with a 28k-modem). Processor load never exceeded some 20%. So YES, i think my TV-RC _has_ the CPU power to do this (it's a smart one - even programmable. Plays back recorded data streams realtime ;) And no, neither the RC nor I have any idea of "assigning real time relevance ratings to inbound calls", all was just a matter of `case $NR in 123) file=FY.wav; 234) file=hi.wav; esac` in a simple shellscript. And no, i really didn't visit the site you mentioned. What to learn there? BTW: i love the idea of a local voice-msgbox. You can listen msgs realtime and intercept whenever you feel like. j _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

