rick@cs.utexas.edu (Rick Watson) (07/05/89)
Does anyone know of a telephone interface card card I can plug into my PC (or some kind of programmable standalone unit) with the following features: DTMF encode/decode, ring detect, remote ring/busy detect, a/d and d/a converters for digitizing the audio signal, etc... Rick Watson The University of Texas Computation Center arpa: watson@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.1.26) uucp: ...cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!rick bitnet: watson@utadnx span: utspan::watson (UTSPAN is 25.128) phone: 512/471-8220 512/471-3241
vances@egvideo.uucp (Vance Shipley) (07/11/89)
In article <telecom-v09i0224m04@vector.dallas.tx.us> ut-emx!rick@cs.utexas.edu (Rick Watson) writes: > >Does anyone know of a telephone interface card card I can plug into my >PC (or some kind of programmable standalone unit) with the following >features: DTMF encode/decode, ring detect, remote ring/busy detect, >a/d and d/a converters for digitizing the audio signal, etc... > Give 'Dialogic Corporation' a call. They supply many of the voice mail manufacturers with the hardware for mating a pc with telephone systems. they even have UNIX(tm) drivers! They are: Dialogic Corporation 129 Littleton Road Parsippany, NJ 07054 (201) 334-8450 Disclaimer: I am not associated in any way with these people nor have I bought any of their products to date. Vance Shipley