For my PerfectOffice, I want a caller-id modem to work with telagent .
19Jan2003: filling out the rebate form... UPACode: 757448002249
29Dec2002: in the sunday paper, circuit city is advertising a Best Data 56SX-92 Modem for $29.99 ($69.99 less rebates). Ah... aside from session-id URIs?, the web site is nice... can buy online and pick up locally.
p3.3 of the command reference shows AT+VCID support.
Hmm... USB or serial? USB seems architecturally nicer, but I guess serial support is more mature. USB would be better for my SonyViaoJammer?, but I'm pretty much satisfied with linux support for the internal modem. My router can drive a modem thru a serial port.
I got the winmodem in SonyVaioJammer working, so that removed some of the pressure. But today (10Jul2002) I see the ps2+linux FAQ recommends three products: ActionTech? Call Waiting Modem UM-100 (LNQUSA-27592-M5-E REN 0.9B) Zoom/Faxmodem 56K USB Model 2985L MultiTech? Systems MultiModemUSB? Model MT5634ZBA-USB SKU#93537000 . Linux USB database for Zoom 2895L agrees that it works. How much does it cost?
Why are those dang things so expensive? hmm... I see a PCI modem at eBay for $15 ... it's a software modem, but there are linux drivers
- "It is very handy to be able to talk to my co-workers simply by saying their name."
- voice-controlled phone, slashdot, July 2002. Too bad it's windows-only. arialphone
16Dec2003: Hmm... what about speech recognition in linux? aha... DebianPackage:sphinx2-bin, CMU Sphinx
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