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- From: bennett@erich.triumf.ca (P.Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: How can I interface with a fax machine through a C Program?
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 12:11 PST
- Organization: TRIUMF: Tri-University Meson Facility
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- In article <4hfbdt$fkr@news.internetmci.com>, Ramakrishna Chamarthy <ram_chamarthy@mcimail.com> writes...
- >Hello Everyone,
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- >I have a need to interface with a fax machine through a C program
- >to send a fax (stored as a file on disk). Are there any fax machines
- >out there which provide such an interface through a C program?
- >
- >The platform may be a Windows3.1-DOS PC or a Unix system.
- >Are there any other details that I need to provide/know?
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- For Windows, FAX modems come with software that makes Windows (and Windows
- programs) think that the FAX modem is a normal printer - you just select the
- FAX modem as the "printer", and print as you would to a real printer - Would
- this do what you want?
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