> You can dial the phone with a single call to an API
> function.
> Why use someone else's auto-dialer?
> 
> Glenn Lawler

  Well, some of them do it w/o the overhead of TAPI.
In any case, I find it odd that no one has bothered to
post this function yet.. (I have not tried this, I
pulled it from SwissDelphiCenter. I believe that the
JEDI project has TAPI as a unit you can add to your
uses clause)

Dave


function tapiRequestMakeCall(DestAddress, AppName,
  CalledParty, Comment: PChar): Longint; stdcall;
external 'TAPI32.DLL';

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  PhoneNumber, AppName: array[0..255] of Char;
begin
  PhoneNumber := '1234567890';
  StrPCopy(AppName, Application.Title);
  tapiRequestMakeCall(PhoneNumber, AppName, '', '');
end;




--- "Glenn B. Lawler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> >There are also many freeware auto-dialers out
> there.
> >google on "delphi auto dial" or something.. you
> should
> >get a few hits.
> 
> You can dial the phone with a single call to an API
> function.
> Why use someone else's auto-dialer?
> 
> Glenn Lawler
> 


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