[aclug-L] Re: voice modem in linux?
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mgetty+voice is the only voicemodem software I know of for Linux. I believe
it works with USR Voicemodems (I'll find out soon enough when I try to get
my Sportster voicemodem working as an answering machine). It may work with
your modem, too--I really don't know anything about voicemodems.
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 05:07:02AM -0600, gLaNDix wrote:
>
> what is the best / easiest way to get a voice modem working in linux...
> basically, i would like to be able to use my mic and speakers to make /
> answer calls and have some sort of basic answering machine (similar to
> something like QuickLink MessageCenter III for Windows, which came w/ my
> ModemBlaster...)
>
> my documentation claims that it has a Conexant (Rockwell) ACF chipset and any
> software that is compliant will work...
>
> ideas?
> jesse
>
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