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- VOX-Mail v0.99 (evaluation)
- ---------------------------
- (C)1994 written by Michael Fung
-
- Email: jf4y+@andrew.cmu.edu
-
- Valid up till May 1994
- Address: 1060 Morewood Ave, Box 1334
- Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3827
- U.S.A.
- Telephone: 1-(412)8623692
-
- In the summer (May-August)
- Address: Blk 14, #10-03
- Ghim Moh Road
- S(1027)
- Republic of Singapore
- Telephone: (65)4670761
-
-
- What it is!
- -----------
- VOX-Mail is a voice mail system designed for the Atari Falcon 030
- computer. It utilizes the sound hardware available in the Falcon for
- playing as well as recording sound directly to hard disk in real time.
- A hardware board interfaces the computer to the telephone line.
-
- At present, VOX-Mail detects incoming calls, picks up the line, plays
- customized announcements/tones and records messages to the hard disk
- with line monitoring. In other words, it acts exactly like a good
- answering machine, with messages stored digitally. These messages can
- be loaded into a sample editing program, e.g. the System Audio
- Manager.
-
- Requirements
- ------------
- VOX-Mail runs on an Atari Falcon 030 system in 640*480 (16 colors) or
- higher video modes. The hardware plugs into the mic/speaker jacks, the
- joystick port as well as the printer port. Power to the hardware is
- supplied by the computer; a separate power supply unit is not
- required.
-
- VOX-Mail requires about 300K of free RAM and a hard disk is highly
- recommended for recording samples. There should be at least 5Mb of
- free disk space for recorded messages, since sound samples are
- notoriously large. If you are expecting many messages, more free space
- should be allocated.
-
- Evaluation notice
- -----------------
- This is an evaluation version of the VOX-Mail system. You can launch
- the program and tinker around. Try out the recording functions as well
- as the playback of messages. For full operation, the hardware
- extension is required. To have a listen to what VOX-Mail sounds like,
- call my voice number listed above. (I have VOX-Mail running as my
- answering machine!)
-
- Some notes:-
- - In the answering machine mode, you can simulate an incoming ring by
- pressing the space bar. During playback/recording, pressing the left
- mouse button will stop the playback/recording
- - To record messages, connect a microphone to the MIC jack
- - VOX-Mail utilises 8195 Hz sound samples (it doesn't make sense to
- use higher speed samples as the phone lines are not high quality).
- There is a convert sample function in VOX-Mail to allow you to convert
- samples for use with VOX-Mail.
- - the sound sample data files used for announcing the time should be
- in the same directory as the announcement file
- - in converting stereo sound samples, VOX-Mail takes only the right
- channel since the telephone line is only monophonic
-
- Limitations
- -----------
- Currently, VOX-Mail does not run perfectly under Multi-TOS. Recorded
- messages are also not compressed. These will be improved in future
- releases.
-
- Shareware Notice
- ----------------
- You are free to distribute the VOX-Mail program provided that it is
- not modified in any way and the documentation files are intact.
-
- VOX-Mail is shareware. If you like what you see (which I think you
- would), fill out the registration form and mail it to the above
- address. The registered version of the software, complete
- documentation as well as the hardware will be mailed out to you upon
- receipt of the registration.
-
- If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to call me
- at my voice number or send an email to me.
-
- Ideas for the future
- --------------------
- - implementation of touch-tone detection
- - scripting language for customizing of voice-mail system, including
- features that allow for an information system with multiple menus,
- password controlled access to pre-recorded information (e.g.
- individual messages for specific people)
- - remote recording of announcement/messages and remote recall of
- recorded messages
- - automatic call transfer by calling you up at your office (or any
- number that you designate) and putting the caller on a 3-way
- conversation. Automatic paging when you have a message on the machine
-
- Registered users will receive free updates of the software. Depending
- on the nature of the touch-tone detection implementation, a hardware
- upgrade of reasonable cost might be necessary to utilize the features
- that require touch-tone recognition.
-
- Disclaimer
- ----------
- In no event shall the author be responsible for any damage caused
- directly or indirectly by the use of VOX-Mail and its hardware. By
- using VOX-Mail, the user is deemed to have expressed agreement to this
- disclaimer.
-
- VOX-Mail's hardware extension has not been submitted for FCC approval.
- However, the hardware has been designed to meet FCC requirements by
- complete electrical isolation between the phone lines and the
- computer, with interference kept to a minimum. Clamping circuitry is
- also present to diffuse spikes of reasonable magnitude, preventing
- damage to the computer and phone line. Its has been tested out
- extensively and its use should not have any adverse effect on the
- telephone lines.
-
- My thang
- --------
- The idea of a voice-mail system has been in my head ever since I was
- using the Atari Mega ST. However, the hardware on the older Atari
- could not handle a voice-mail system at reasonable cost. With the
- Falcon, the built-in sound hardware is excellent for the job and I set
- out to build the system.
-
- I have now developed a fully working answering machine out of the
- Falcon and besides just being cosmetic, it has some real potential.
- Imagine a low cost voice-mail system that allows full scripting and
- information access with multiple menus. With the Falcon and VOX-Mail,
- a simple answering machine or a full featured voice-mail system is
- within the reach of all Falcon users. Voice-mail is no longer a dream
- for me now, it is here!
-
- The development of the system did take quite a bit of time, but I have
- my sights set on developing an much more powerful voice-mail system. I
- hope to get good response on this as it will be a strong motivation
- for me to carry on developing the system.
-
- The Falcon is indeed a great computer, and I am truly amazed by the
- power of this small little computer.
-
-
- - End of documentation March 4, 1994 -
-