As far as I know (I could be wrong) the voice command set for
each brand is proprietary so you have to look it up in your users guide
(command set section). If I remember right, it's not all that hard to
record and play back files, and getting the modem to respond to the key
pad, is simply setting a switch - although it would pretty much be
useless you can also play the same tones back through the phone. You
might be able to hack through the voice files with out the
documentation, I'm assuming that since the modem is the device creating
it's more than likely a raw dump...

Good luck, and keep me informed if you can...
Curtis

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Chi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 8:28 AM
To: Curtis Wood; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gerard MacNeil; newbie
Subject: Re: linux ===>>> Telephone Answer Machine?


Dear Friends:
I grab this from the author of mgetty
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Rockwell-Based modems, e.g. the Creatix 144FV, do work, but conversion
of
their voice data to PVF isn't possible, because Rockwell considers their
ADPCM voice data format proprietary and refuses to hand out informations
about it, unless you sign a non-disclosure agreement, which in turn
would
prevent me from giving away the source code. Complain to Rockwell about
it.
Loudly!
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Does that mean I couldn't use Rockwell-based modem? Or maybe I could
just
play the voice via modem? but could do nothing with the voice data?

I've been told I could write scripts to control modem. but where and
how?
Currently, my vgetty work for normal login, and report ppp is not
supported
unless I kill it. then I receive respawn so fast, disable for xx
minutes.
(hey could i add a delay  for respawn of getty in inittab?)
Would you please show me a sample of script which play, record, voice.
understand 0-9 tons, (so we could write interactive games, played by
telephone keypad.:-)

Thanks very much.
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