Re: modem programming - caller id
srinath c <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:27:28 -0800 (PST)
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Robert Brown <[email protected]> wrote: srinath c writes: > Robert Brown wrote: > I have my US Robotics Courrier external 56K V.everything modem doing > caller ID in a script that take the phone number and caller's name and > passes it thru a speech synthesizer so my sound board speaks the name > and number thru my speakers. That way, I do not have to look at the > screen to know who is calling. > Thanks for all ur replies. Im using a D-link Conexant 56kbps internal modem. Does this modem support something as urs? You would have to check with your modem manual or the tech support web page for your modem, but if it is not a winmodem (should be loose-modem!), and if it supports caller-id, thenyou should be able to put a similar capability together for it. You had earlier said::- You can either use the modem control signals (if you are writing a C program, for instance) or you can use the escape sequence followed by the ATH0 hang-up command. How can i do it using modem control signals? Tell me more abt it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard