I think vmodem is complex for several reasons. First, it uses an odd
audio format. Second, each model of modem is a bit different. The
driver interface code is itself very simple for Bayonne2, but the code
you will need to manage and serially drive the voice modem could get
complex. libccext2 (from commoncpp) has a generic and portable serial
interface class, and that may be a place to start from.
Alex Schenkman wrote:
How much work is needed to get vmodem working?
I have programmed in C and Java, but never C++.
Thanks!
On 10 aug 2005, at 12.41, David Sugar wrote:
I may bring vmodems back in bayonne2 at some point this year. There
are several reasons this could be easier in Bayonne2. First, the
drivers are now much simpler, so there is less work maintaining a
varient. Second, we have better seperation of drivers that can do
extended processing and those that cant.
Alex Schenkman wrote:
Hi:
I'm completely new to Bayonne and the IVR world.
I planning to deploy a little IVR system (2 telephone lines), running
FreeBSD, on the VIA EDEN mini-ITX.
I wonder if it possible to use a couple of voice modems instead of the
more expensive, and surely more powerfull, telephony cards supported by
bayonne.
I've found some references on the mailing list, from 2002, on "vmodem"
support, but it seems discontinued.
Any suggestion is very appreciated.
Thanks in advance !!
PS: Maybe one of these?
http://www.mycom.se/produkt/
creative_modem_blaster_56kbps_v_92_modem_27570.html
http://www.mycom.se/produkt/ sweex_56k_int_modem_ambient_hard_21259.html
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