[comp.sys.ibm.pc] The DigiPhone

ddurbin@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Daniel A. Durbin) (08/27/89)

I am an electronic engineering student at Cal Poly SLO and for my
senior project, I designed a voice digitizer for the IBM PC/XT/AT.
It includes a telephone interface and functions as a telephone
answering machine.  I have won a couple of awards for it and it
turned out so well, that I've built a bunch of copies of it and am
marketing them this summer for $199 as the DigiPhone.
 
The DigiPhone is a telephone answering system with three major
modes of operation - The Personal Answering Machine, The Voice Mail
Card, and the PhoneBook Dialer.  The DigiPhone records voice at 8
Khz, 8 bit resolution, has support for saving messages to an
external tape recorder, has connections for a microphone and a
speaker, includes full-featured pull down menued software written
in TurboC v1.5 with source available, and occupies a selectable
port address for compatibility with all system configurations.
 
The DigiPhone has been operating on Cygnus X-1 BBS since April,
1989 and takes control of a call if touch-tone "0" is pressed
within the first five seconds of the call (otherwise, the modem
takes over).  For a demonstration, call (805) 541-8505.
 
For more information, call me at (805) 544-7414, or call my board,
or leave mail for me here.  To order by mail, send check or money
order to:
	Cygnus Data Systems
	PO Box 14222
	San Luis Obispo, CA
	93406
Please include %6 sales tax and $5.00 shipping and handling.  I
made only a limited quantity of these cards, so order yours today
while quantities last!

	Daniel Durbin___________________________________________________
	SysOp: Cygnus X-1 BBS		| CIS: 73447,1744
	(805) 541-8505 (data)		| GEnie: D.DURBIN
	EL major at PolySlo		| ddurbin@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU