Hi Folks, > Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 20:24:58 -0500 > From: Marian Petrides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: sounds
> The other site folks mentioned findsounds.com specifically has a caveat > indicating that they make no promises re: copyright status of the files > listed, so one probably needs to be careful what one uses from that > site as well. ------------ I pulled a bunch of telephone dial tones off that site. I don't see how its possible for them to be copyrighted, but you never know. For our volunteer group, I'm trying to build a custom dialer for Windows in Rev, but it's turning out to be a pain in the script. I must say I really miss HyperCard's "dial" command. Any chance of getting that feature down the road? I.e., a replacement for: dial "1234567" -- or dial "1234567" with modem Anyway, my question burns down to this: How to dial a phone number in Windows from Rev: A) Using the modem. I found this: on dial dNumber open file "modem:" for write write "ATDT" && dNumber to file "modem:" ## Does it need '& return'? close file "modem:" end dial dNumber B) Through the speakers, if that is the only other option. I understand modem AT commands, but I also know that voice modems are a rarity, so anything done this way means the phone must be held off the hook. Still, using the modem to dial would still be much more convenient than having to hold the receiver up to a speaker. Mega T's IA, Ken N. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
