Scott G. Hall wrote:

Thats it!!  Thats exactly the kind of thing I was looking for.

  "wxDialer is a simple and easy to use dialer program, roughly based
   on the win9x program 'dialer.exe' - all it does is allow you to
   make and receive calls on your modem. A microphone is required,
   and it is suggested that you also have headphones instead of using
   your speakers to prevent any nasty feedback."

I'll check it out this weekend.  If anyone sees any other program around
I can use to compare, don't hesitate to post it too.

Fair warning: this is likely not what you want.

On a hunch, I took a look at the code and wxDialer appears to assume that you have a voice modem which has it's own external speaker and mike jacks, or a built-in speakerphone (as often found on external modems). If that's what you're looking for, awesome, but I don't think it's what you described in your previous email. This program does not posses the smarts to do the voice coding / decoding work that I mentioned in my previous email. It is precisely like the "Dialer" program for Windows in that respect, which is all well and good if you want to use dialer and then pick up the phone (as it's name suggests, it's just a "dialer"), or if your modem posses some way (other than through all-digital channels) to provide you audio in and out.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news repeatedly in this thread,
Aaron S. Joyner
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