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- Document AVM Release 1.33 documentation
-
- AVM Program Documentation
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- A Program by Al Villarica 1994
-
- Note! StandardConfig has changed!
-
- I deleted startALL and startAVMAndGPFax. Now, the
- only way to start AVM is through startAVM. You can
- "configure" which programs get started by editing
- StandardConfig.
-
- LineLink users! I found another way to stop playing
- a voice file immediately after a touch tone is pressed.
- This new way is enabled by default. If it worked better
- for you the way it was before, you will have to disable
- this new feature. To disable it, run the ServerConfig
- program, click on Server Config, select the Advanced
- Flags group, look for the line which says UseDTMFControl,
- click on that, then click on the Toggle Enable/Disable
- Flag. This should cause a '#' to be placed in front
- of the flag. Close the window and click on the Save
- gadget. Restart AVM and things will go back to the way
- they used to be. Note that you should try the new
- way since the code to do it is much simpler than the
- previous one and should be more robust.
-
- There's a file called playall.rexx in the main directory.
- This file is an example ARexx script which opens up a
- LogView for any mailbox, selects all the contents, then plays
- them out. All of this is done from the script. This means
- that you can automate playing different mailboxes without the
- use of the Call Notifier and without actually touching the
- LogView gadgets.
-
- If you still want to use Mostra, edit avm:rexx/efaxview.avm.
- The default is to use my fax viewer.
-
- Starting with 1.26, I am including EFax, a class 1 and class
- 2 fax program. EFax is Copyright 1994 by Ed Casas. It is
- covered by the GNU General Public License. See file called
- avm:gnu/COPYING. Therefore, with this release, you can
- get fax capability with a nice user interface even if you
- *don't* have a voice-capable modem. If you don't have a
- voice capable modem, see the section entitled
- `Faxing without a Voice Modem'. Look in avm:gnu/EFax.man
- to see what fax modems are known to work with EFax.
-
- I also include a fax2iff program (for converting
- received faxes into IFF for viewing using some IFF viewer),
- asc2fax for converting ascii files into fax format,
- and a printer driver. fax2iff is a slightly modified
- version (it reads non-raw fax files) of the executable in
- ElCheapoFax. My printer driver is a modified version
- of the HP Printer driver found in the RKM plus some
- code found in the ElCheapoFax faxprinter driver. My printer
- driver also includes the code found in the asc2fax program
- of ElCheapoFax. My printer driver, since it's a derived
- work of a GPL'ed program, is also covered by that
- License. ElCheapoFax is Copyright (C) 1993 by Olaf
- 'Rhialto' Seibert.
-
- Only the programs covered by the GNU General Public
- License are "free software". I cannot and will not charge
- for you to use them. Note, however, that the
- GNU License allows me to accept donations for supporting this
- software. Send what you like so that I will be inclined to
- maintain the fax program and the corresponding fax
- related programs. I would be more likely to help you if you
- decide to donate :)
-
- BTW -- the GNU programs are in avm:gnu.
-
- I have created a fax print program that I decided to make
- shareware. This print program will print faxes in the
- correct aspect ratio. I tested it and it works fine on
- my page printer. I am also in the process of making my
- own fax viewer that will also be shareware. I can already
- view large faxes using a SuperBitMap. I need to add support
- for different magnifications and for viewing the fax using
- less memory. Note that the AVM FaxPrint program and the
- AVM FaxView program are shareware and are not under the
- GNU License since I made them. The AVM FaxPrint without
- the keyfile will only print the first half of a page.
-
- Please check out avm:contrib. It contains stuff contributed
- by AVM users. You may like what's in there.
-
- Warning to GPFax users: as of this version, the default
- fax program is EFax (for obvious reasons). You will need
- to edit StandardConfig to change this default.
-
- If you had versions between 1.11 and 1.15, read `New Voice Files'
- thoroughly. Otherwise, you may find that AVM hangs up
- on you at odd times. Basically, I had to rename
- some of the voice files (aside from adding more voice files
- for you to record). If AVM doesn't find the right
- voice file, it will hang up on you.
-
- If you upgraded your ZyXEL from pre-6.12 ROMS to 6.12 ROMS, read
- the release notes of V1.25 in the `History' section.
-
- Read the documentation! It is important, given the complexity
- of the system. I have tried to make the documentation as
- complete as possible. However, if you find something that is
- out of date with the actual program, let me know so I can update
- the documentation. Again, it is important that you go through
- the documentation at least once. If you have some problems,
- check out the section called `Common Problems' before asking
- me. You may find that some of your questions have already been
- asked by other people and have been solved.
-
- If you press the "Help" key in any of the windows (except the
- window that pops open if you have an unregistered version of AVM),
- you will get to read this file. It is context sensitive, but not
- fine grained. In other words, you will be put in the section
- that talks about the particular program you pressed the "Help"
- key in.
-
- As of this version, Rockwell support is considered beta while
- all other modems supported are considered to be stable.
-
- 0. Important!
- -------------
-
- 0.1. UNREGISTERED version
-
- AVM is Copyright - 1994 by Al Villarica (SoftWorx).
-
- The UNREGISTERED version is freely distributable, as long as
- it remains in the original archive as shipped by the author. You
- may not sell the UNREGISTERED version for profit. Only a minimal
- copying fee may be charged.
-
- You are legally entitled to use the UNREGISTERED version for
- as long as you like, as long as the programs are *not* modified in
- any way. For example, you are not allowed to remove the requesters,
- change any of the texts within the program, etc. You are *not*
- allowed to close the "annoying" window by using any external
- program. This window is meant to be a constant reminder that
- you are using an UNREGISTERED version of AVM. If you find it
- useful, I would really appreciate it if you would register the
- program. That would be the best way to get this program to
- improve. Also, please do *not* try to use an external program
- to resize my "reminder". I am not responsible for any crashes due
- to resizing, moving the window to another screen (it likes to stay
- on the WorkBench screen), or closing the window. I myself am
- using a version of the AVM server which has the annoying window.
- Really! So, if I can use it, then you should be able to too. I
- don't think that my registration fee is outrageous.
-
- You may, however, modify the ARexx scripts to your heart's
- content. You may *not* use these ARexx scripts or any of their
- derivatives for anything but AVM. Any ARexx scripts created by
- users (whether hand coded or generated by the AVM Programmer)
- can be put in the public domain. In fact, I urge you to distribute
- them or at least tell me about them so I may incorporate them (or
- some of their features) into the following releases of AVM.
-
- You may not use *any* of the binaries (the server, programmer,
- iff2adpcm, adpcm2iff, etc.) for anything but AVM.
-
- NOTE! I have included the Programmer, Scheduler, and
- SchedulerView starting with this version. They, however,
- have been disabled. You can look at the Programmer and play
- around with it, but you can't save nor compile anything you
- create. With the Scheduler, you can do everything with it,
- but it won't wake up to process scheduled events. But, if you
- want to see how it would call somebody up, you can press the
- Send gadget, which manually process the currently highlighted
- entry. This will at least show you that the Scheduler does
- work. Maybe the inclusion of these programs (they're not
- vaporware) will convince you to register this program :)
-
- 0.2. REGISTRATION
-
- Although the UNREGISTERED version is very usable as is, you are
- encouraged to register the software. At this time, there
- are two levels of REGISTERED users.
-
- You can register for the fax portion of AVM. This includes
- a fax viewer and a fax printer. Note that you can view faxes
- using any IFF viewer. You can also print faxes if you have an
- IFF printer. The advantage of getting my versions of those
- programs is that you'll get technical support from me. Plus,
- the fax print program I wrote will print out short and long
- faxes correctly (i.e. it won't stretch them or squash them).
- My fax viewer will also have different magnifications and will
- also be able to work under low memory conditions.
-
- If you are currently registered for AVM (i.e. you already in
- my database list, you can get the fax portion registered for
- only US$10). I want to give those people who have already
- registered a incentive to register the fax portion.
-
- Registration entitles you to 1 year of free updates when they
- become available for the programs and ARexx scripts that you
- are registered for. These updates will be made available
- for download in the form of patch files. I will not be sending
- out update disks (although I may send out postcards to tell you
- about important updates).
-
- Registration will also get you technical support. Although I
- will try to help new users in getting the UNREGISTERED version
- working on their system (what good is a demo if you can't get
- it working, right?), I cannot provide much more than that. I
- need to concentrate on supporting those who were kind enough
- to register. Of course, you can offer suggestions on how to
- improve the software (and these suggestions may even show up
- on later working demos of the AVM Suite). If I add those things
- that you want, maybe that will encourage you to register.
-
- Registration is transferrable. You have to inform me of the
- specifics of the transfer (i.e. to whom it was transferred to).
-
- Registration entitles you to use the AVM Suite on only one computer.
- Of course, you can use as many modems on that computer as you
- can possibly fit. You may need a high-performance computer to
- be able to do this, though. With the best compression, the
- modem to computer transfer rate is at least 9600, making it
- quite unlikely that a 68000 computer will be able to handle
- more than one modem at a time.
-
- 0.2.1. REGISTERED version Level 1
-
- With this level, you will get:
-
- o an annoying-less version of the AVM Server,
- o a working AVM Scheduler for sending unattended outgoing
- messages and faxes
-
- - the Scheduler can call you up at work when somebody
- "deposits" a message in your mailbox
- - the Scheduler can forward faxes to another fax number
- automatically
- - the Scheduler allows you to "reply" to messages left
- by callers
- - the Scheduler allows you to "send" voice or fax
- messages to people
-
- Level 1f will additionally get you:
-
- o a fax print program which prints faxes in the correct
- aspect ratio
- o a fax view program which can view long faxes and can
- also view them under different magnifications
-
- 0.2.2. REGISTERED version Level 2
-
- In addition to what you get from level 1, you will get:
-
- o a working AVM Programmer which makes adding mailboxes and
- customizing the ARexx scripts *much* easier
-
- - Use it to add mailboxes, delete mailboxes
- - Program unique voice menus
- - Allow people to hear about products you are selling
- - Allow people to get faxes from you about products you
- are selling
- - Allow people to hear music you have composed
- - With the X10 interface, you can turn your appliances
- on and off from the outside
- - Program automated surveys or questionnaires (it can call
- people up and collect responses from them).
- - Program 1-900 (pay per minute) quizzes
- - Anything you can do with ARexx, you can do from within
- the AVM Programmer, and hence from a remote telephone
- - Create a voice BBS
-
- Level 2f will additionally get you:
-
- o a fax print program which prints faxes in the correct
- aspect ratio
- o a fax view program which can view long faxes and can
- also view them under different magnifications
-
- 0.3. Payment Options
-
- Send payment to the `Author', Al Villarica. For European customers,
- send payment to the `European Registration' site.
-
- +---------------------------------------+
- | Prices |
- +---------------------------------------+
- |Level 1 $20.00 |
- |Level 1f $35.00 |
- |Level 2 $35.00+ |
- |Level 2f $50.00+ |
- |Upgrade from 1 to 2 $20.00 |
- |Registered for AVM, want fax $10.00++|
- |Fax Print/Viewer/Scheduler $25.00 |
- |Upgrade from 1->1f or 2->2f $20.00 |
- |Shipping/Disks $ 2.50* |
- +---------------------------------------+
-
- * The shipping/disk charge is per disk. MUI takes 1 disk. AVM
- now takes two. Each set of voice files takes 1 disk. If you can
- download these things (or if I can email them to you), then you
- don't have to pay any shipping or disk charges. Tell me which
- disks you want (MUI, AVM, voice files).
-
- + If you would like to send *more* money than what I'm asking
- for, I would appreciate it very much. I made my prices low
- to get people to even think about registering. In my opinion,
- you get a lot for what you pay for.
-
- ++ This is *only* available to those who registered for AVM
- *before* June 14, 1994!
-
- I will not be recording special voice files for people (unless
- special arrangements are made). The voice files that I will
- be sending are generic voice files for a simple answering machine.
- Note that I may not have it for your specific modem or
- for your specific language -- at this time, I can only guarantee
- that I have voice files for ZyXELs and LineLinks in the English
- language.
-
- Some people have been able to send me cash (foreign currency is
- acceptable but please be fair when calculating the exchange rate)
- by wrapping it in aluminum foil. I am not sure if this is legal,
- and I cannot guarantee that I will receive it. Of course, you
- could send it to me "registered" so that I will have to sign for
- it and you will receive notification that I signed for it.
-
- Someone has been able to send via a postal money order from Italy.
- So, I know this is also another alternative. I am not sure how much
- this will cost you though. When doing this, please make sure
- that the full address is shown on the money order. Otherwise,
- I will have no way of knowing how to get in touch with you.
-
- When sending in payment, please include a short note to tell me
- enhancements you want me to include for future releases. Remember
- that programs evolve. This is your chance to contribute to its evolution.
- If you have suggestions for the program (and you don't want to
- register), send in your comments anyway. Let me know why you don't
- want to register (costs too much, it's missing a feature, etc.).
-
- Here's a form you can cut out and print out (don't forget to include
- the country you're in!):
-
- Name: __________________________________________________________________
-
- Address: _______________________________________________________________
-
- _______________________________________________________________
-
- _______________________________________________________________
-
- Country: _______________________________________________________________
-
- Email (InterNet/Compuserve/America Online/Genie/Fido/etc): _____________
-
- _________________________________________________________________
-
- Telephone Number: _____________________________________________________
-
- Fax Number: ___________________________________________________________
-
- How would you like to receive
- the key files? ( ) Email
-
- ( ) Regular mail together with AVM disk
-
- ( ) ftp site: __________________________________________
-
- private directory: _____________________________
-
- ( ) IRC dcc
-
-
- AVM: ( ) Level 1
- ( ) Level 1f
- ( ) Level 2
- ( ) Level 2f
- ( ) Upgrade from 1 to 2
- ( ) Upgrade from 1->1f or 2->2f
- ( ) I'm currently registered and want to register the fax part.
- ( ) Fax Print/Viewer/Scheduler (you don't have a voice-capable modem)
- ( ) Send AVM on 2 disks
- ( ) Send MUI on a disk
- ( ) Send voice files on disk (modem = _______, language = _______)
-
- Computer: _____________________________________
-
- Processor: ____________________________________
-
- Speed (MHz): __________________________________
-
- Memory (MB): __________________________________
-
- Modem: ________________________________________
-
- Serial Port: ( ) standard built in
-
- ( ) custom: ______________________
-
- Kickstart version: ____________________________
-
- Workbench version: ____________________________
-
-
-
- 0.4. Technical Support
-
- You may send mail to the `Author'. I will try to answer your questions
- as soon as I can. However, if you have access to a system that can
- send email to an Internet site, my address is:
-
- rvillari@cat.syr.edu
-
- If you send email to this address and I do not respond within 1 week,
- you can be sure that I did not receive your email or my reply didn't
- reach you. I am usually very good about replying to email, even if you
- don't ask a question. So, if you don't get any response from me, try to
- find other ways of reaching me.
-
- I am also available for questions on IRC. I hang out on the #amiga
- channel and normally use "av" as my nickname. Just do a /who #amiga
- and look for me. I can DCC stuff to you.
-
- I will answer all questions and help you do some ARexx programming
- if you are using a fax or data/BBS program that you want to integrate
- with AVM.
-
- You can also get some technical support by calling up my Mini BBS.
- See `Getting Updates'.
-
- Before asking me a question, *please* look for the answer here in
- this document. You may find that someone asked your question
- and I answered it. Look at the section `Common Problems'. Also,
- it would be most helpful if, aside from telling me that AVM doesn't
- work, you provide useful information. For example, I would like to
- know:
-
- o Your computer type (A1000, A2000, etc.)
- o Your processor type (68000, 68020, 68030, 68040, 68060)
- o Your operating system version (2.04, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, etc.)
- o Your modem type and ROM version (if you have a ZyXEL, type in
- ATI1 in some terminal and tell me what it says).
- o Your serial port (internal, GVP IOextender, Multiface II, Multiface III,
- etc.)
- o A ram:logger.save file. Run the Logger program, try to reproduce
- the problem, click on the Save button in the Logger window, then
- send me the file called ram:logger.save. The Logger program produces
- important information about the AVM Server process which handles
- the modem. It also tells me if there's a problem with one of your
- ARexx scripts. In other words, the file ram:logger.save allows me
- to do "remote" debugging.
- o Your avm:servers.cfg file.
-
- 0.5. Getting Updates
-
- I will try to distribute patch files on the major networks (Usenet,
- FidoNet -- see `Deep Thought BBS', Fred Fish, etc.). But, you can
- call up my Mini BBS by doing the following:
-
- Use a telephone and dial my number (See `Author'). Wait for AVM
- to answer. When it does, press 5 on your touch tone phone. That will
- activate AXsh, a non-traditional BBS that contains AVM related files.
- Instructions on how to use AXsh will be displayed when you log in.
-
- You can call between 10am and 5pm, Eastern Standard Time (USA),
- but please don't be rude: say "hello" if somebody answers. Then
- kindly ask them to press 5 (silent answer is active, so it should
- be possible to get the modem to answer in data mode even if somebody
- answers -- neat, huh?).
-
- NOTE: THIS IS ONLY AS A LAST RESORT! I WOULD PREFER IT IF YOU GOT
- AVM EITHER THROUGH YOUR LOCAL BBS, BY EMAIL OR FTP, OR THROUGH
- THE DEEP THOUGHT BBS.
-
- Important! I'm following the Commodore way of numbering versions. This
- means that AVM 1.16 would be a higher version than AVM 1.2.
-
- 0.6. European Registration
-
- If you live in Europe, you can send your registration forms and payment
- to:
-
- Odendahl Stefan
- Wickertweg 16
- 3902 Brig-Glis
- Switzerland
-
- He will handle any registrations you send to him. Of course, I
- will still accept your registration here, but it is probably easier
- to send it to him if you live in Europe.
-
- He says he prefers Swiss Francs (CHF), but other currencies are
- welcome. Again, be fair when making the conversion.
-
- If you wish to send Swiss Francs (by any of the methods described
- below), please account for the conversion from the US$ registration
- fee to what you send to him in Swiss Francs. Stefan has to buy
- a US$ Money Order using your Swiss Francs before he can transmit
- the money to me.
-
- If you decide to send money in any currency other than Swiss Francs,
- Stefan has to first convert it into Swiss Francs *before* buying a
- US$ Money Order. So, please allow for this double conversion.
-
- In other words, he *really* prefers Swiss Francs.
-
- If you have US$ already, it's probably better to send it directly to
- me.
-
- Please decide how to transfer the money:
-
- o Cash (no coins)
-
- o International postal money transfer to his "post account"
-
- No. : 19-10974-2
- Check-Office : Sitten
- Country : Switzerland
-
- o Postal money order
-
- Checks are not accepted at this time because Stefan has determined
- them to be too expensive to cash at his bank. Plus, the price
- of cashing varies, so it's hard to pass the cost on to the
- registering party.M
-
- You can reach him at:
-
- odendahl@avalon.unizh.ch or sodendah@iiic.ethz.ch (Internet email)
- Stefan Odendahl (2:301/807.42) (FIDO mail address)
- Odi (IRC)
-
- 0.7. Deep Thought BBS
-
- Christian Stelter has been kind enough to carry AVM in his BBS. It is
- a FidoNet node. Here's information on his BBS.
-
- DEEP THOUGHT Bulletin Board System
- InterNet: deepthought.north.de
- FidoNet: 2:2426/2020.0 & 2:2426/2021.0
- AmigaNet: 39:170/204.0 & 39:170/205.0
-
- Port 1: +49-(0)441-383365, 1200-19200 bps ZyXEL
- Port 2: +49-(0)441-383839, 1200-16800 bps ZyXEL
- Magic for Fido File Requests: AVM (for the latest version)
- : FILES (for a list of all files)
-
- 0.8. Mailing List
-
- Christian Stelter has set up a mailing list for AVM. To join
- this mailing list, send email to "listserv@deepthought.north.de".
- On the first line of your email (not the Subject header), type
- in:
-
- subscribe avm
-
- Then, when I send email to this mailing list, everyone on
- the mailing list will get a copy. This is a good way for you
- to find out about new releases of AVM (whether Beta or final).
- Plus, I plan to distribute small fixes to ARexx scripts here
- and to discuss new features and bugs.
-
- 0.9. Author
-
- Users of ZVM, *please* note the address change!
-
- Al Villarica
- 408 Arnold Ave.
- Syracuse, NY 13210
- USA
-
- Fax: (315) 471-4043
- Voice: (315) 471-4043
- Data: (315) 471-4043
-
- 1. Introduction
- ---------------
-
- What does AVM stand for? No, it's not Al's Voice Mail or something
- like that. I had planned on it being Amiga Voice Mail, but decided
- on Advanced Voice Mail (recommended by one of the Beta testers).
-
- With the AVM, you can use your voice-capable modem (Zyxel, Dolphin,
- or LineLink, Rockwell based voice modem) and GPFax, TrapFax, or the
- included EFax to provide:
-
- o A three-mailbox answering machine. These mailboxes currently
- are named (Anonymous, Al, and Dory). You can change
- their names. See instructions in the Call Notifier on how
- to accomplish this.
- o A simple answering machine if you don't want to have mailboxes.
- In this case, only the Anonymous mailbox is active.
- o The ability to archive messages and faxes that you receive so
- that you can recall them later on.
- o The ability to receive voice messages, faxes, and data calls
- all on one line. At this time, only GPFax, TrapFax, & EFax are
- supported. With some ARexx programming, other fax programs
- may be substituted. At this time, only AXsh (a non-standard,
- but publically available BBS) is supported for handling
- data calls. All you have to do is install AXsh.
- o The ability to retrieve messages from a remote site by using
- the remote site's touch tone keys. Information about the
- message can be played, such as the time and date of the message,
- any telephone number left by the caller, or the telephone
- number transmitted via the Caller-Id mechanism available
- on some phone systems.
- o Silent answer -- if you pick up the phone before the program
- does, it will eventually pick it up and listen in on your
- conversation. By pressing the appropriate keys on your touch-
- tone phone, you can instruct AVM to handle the call as a fax
- call or have it start recording your convesation.
- o Record Conversation -- you can use this to record important
- conversations. This is especially handy when dealing with
- mail-order firms. But, you need to tell
- the other party that the conversation lest you get accused
- of having an illegal phone tap.
- o Remote recording -- you can remotely record a personal greeting
- for each mailbox. In addition, some of the outgoing messages
- can also be recorded from another telephone.
- o Pre Conversion -- with this feature, you will be able to
- pre-convert voice files while your computer is not doing
- anything interesting. So, when you get home, you can click
- on Play to play your message, and it will be immediately
- played. Otherwise, you would have to wait for the conversion
- process to take place.
- o Immediate playing -- if you have a fast Amiga and you use a
- compression mode that can be "uncompressed" quickly, you
- can play the incoming voice files directly to the Amiga sound
- system. No intermediate conversion is necessary. With this
- feature, you don't have to use the Pre Conversion feature
- (but you still can, if you want) and you don't have to wait
- forever to hear your incoming messages.
- o Multiple greetings -- you can greet your callers depending on
- the time of day, the day of the week, randomly, etc. Plus,
- you can record these greetings remotely.
-
- The AVM Suite is a major rewrite of ZVM, my first attempt at providing
- answering machine capabilities to users of the Amiga and the Zyxel modem.
- AVM now supports the LineLink 144e modem (some restrictions apply) and
- the MTD Dolphin modem (a Zyxel compatible), a Rockwell chipset based
- voice modem (I tested a Zoom VFDX).
-
- The AVM Suite consists of a bunch of programs which all cooperate via
- ARexx. For example, when a call comes in and someone leaves a message,
- the `Call Notifier' will show that there was a new message (the Count
- would increase in the appropriate mailbox). If there was a `LogView'
- opened that was "viewing" the mailbox where the message was in, a new
- entry would automatically be inserted into the view. In other words,
- changes to the mailboxes are broadcast to all the active programs
- that are viewing a particular mailbox.
-
- The AVM Suite uses the server model. Each modem that you want the AVM
- Suite to handle incoming calls for, needs to have a server process (`AVM')
- running for it. The AVM server knows how many rings to wait for before
- answering a ringing line. When it gets the desired number of rings, it
- dispatches an ARexx script on itself to handle the call. I designed this
- server to be able to run autonomously. Therefore, it is possible to have
- the AVM server running to handle all calls and not have the `Call Notifier'
- or the `ServerMan' running. This will definitely conserve memory, but at
- a small cost. The AVM server will not know if there are any messages being
- "watched", so it will not be able to support the "Toll Saver" option.
- And, you will have no real way of knowing whether there were messages left
- on your computer, since that was the whole purpose of the `Call Notifier'.
- But, as I said, if you can do without those two features, you can get away
- with running just the AVM server. Do this in low memory situations.
-
- 2. Requirements
- ---------------
-
- o AmigaDOS 2.04 or greater
- o MUI 1.4 or greater (someone tested it with MUI 2.0 and it works).
- o a Zyxel, a LineLink 144e, a MTD Dolphin modem, or a Rockwell
- chipset based voice-capable modem.
- o ARexx - this is included with AmigaDOS 2.04 and up, but it may not
- actually be running on your system. Look in the startup-sequence
- or the user-startup for a line containing "rexxmast" to be sure.
- Alternatively, type in the following into a shell:
-
- rx "say hello world"
-
- If it prints HELLO WORLD in the shell, ARexx is running.
-
- o a hard disk to store voice messages
- o 1 meg of RAM (the more, the merrier)
- o an accelerated Amiga is desirable, but is not really a requirement
- o speakers hooked up to your Amiga would be nice
- o a sound digitizer would also be nice (you don't need one since
- you can record messages using the phone line)
- o a fast serial port is also desirable, but not a requirement.
- I have been told that AVM does work with the IOExtender,
- the Multiface II card, and the Multiface III card.
- o when using the AVM programmer, you need to be using at least a
- 640x400 screen (because of the size of the windows).
- o GPFax or TrapFax are alternative fax programs that you can use
- with AVM. AVM now includes EFax. It's really easy to send
- and receive faxes with AVM using EFax.
-
- 3. Setting up
- -------------
-
- 0. If you have a Rockwell based modem, connect your telephone to
- the back of the modem.
-
- Otherwise, you will need to connect your telephone to some sort
- of splitter. The telephone should be connected in *parallel*
- with the modem. It should not be connected to the back of the
- modem! Another possibility is to hook it up to an extension
- in your house.
-
- 1. Install MUI 1.4 or greater and ensure that it works by trying
- out one of the MUI demos. If you cannot get one of the demos
- working, you can be sure that AVM won't work either.
-
- NOTE: Instructions 2 through 8 can be skipped if you double-click
- on the avm-install icon, which takes care of these steps for you.
- This assumes that you already unarchived the avm1.33.lha archive
- in some temporary directory. It will copy the necessary files
- from that temporary directory to the final directory and add the
- necessary ASSIGNS to your user-startup file. You will also be able
- to choose what type of modem you have, what type of digitizer,
- and the method by which you want to be informed of new calls.
-
- 2. Create a directory in which you want the AVM Suite to reside. Use
- the Workbench for this.
-
- a. Find a place to put the AVM Suite on the Workbench.
- b. Press the right-mouse-button, select the Window menu, then
- select the "New Drawer" option. You will then be prompted
- for a drawer name. Enter "AVMSuite" (without the
- quotation marks) in that requester.
-
- OR, if you prefer using the Shell,
-
- makedir work:AVMSuite
- copy work:empty.info work:AVMSuite.info
-
- Note that if you use these "Shell" instructions, you will need
- to go to the workbench afterwards, move the AVMSuite icon to
- a new location, and use the Snapshot menu item in the Icons
- menu of the workbench.
-
- 3. Unarchive the AVM archive while you are in the directory you
- just created.
-
- cd work:AVMSuite
- lha x ram:avm1.33.lha
-
- 4. Edit s:user-startup and add the following lines (but change the
- directory name if you put AVM in some place other than
- work:AVMSuite).
-
- assign avm: work:AVMSuite
- assign avmtemp: t:
- assign avmrexx: avm:rexx
- assign faxout: avm:outgoing/voices
- assign faxtemp: t:
-
- 5. Open up the AVMSuite drawer from the WorkBench.
-
- 6. Make a directory called "voices" in the AVMSuite drawer.
- From the CLI, just do a:
-
- makedir work:AVMSuite/voices
-
- 7. Open up the DefaultIcons drawer in the AVMSuite drawer.
-
- If you have a Rockwell based mode, double-click on the
- "useRockwell" icon.
-
- If you have a LineLink144e modem, double-click on the
- "useLineLink144e" icon.
-
- If you have a Dolphin modem, double-click on the
- "useDolphin" icon.
-
- If you have a ZyXEL, first find out what ROM version you
- have by typing in "ATI1" in a terminal program (like
- Terminus, JR-Comm, vt10029b, ATalk III, etc.). Then find
- the icon entitled "useZyXEL????" where the "????" are
- replaced by the ROM version that you have on your modem.
- If you have a ROM version that does not have an icon,
- find an icon which is closest to your ROM version.
- Complete these instructions and then test things out.
- If you find that it doesn't work, double-click on another
- icon and try it out. If none of the icons work, contact me.
-
- If you have a class 1 fax modem, double click on the
- useClass1 icon. If you have a class 2 fax modem, double
- click on the useClass2 icon. Only use these if your
- modem really doesn't do voice. If it does and is not
- compatible with AVM, contact the author.
-
- Next, you need to tell AVM what kind of sound digitizer you
- have. If you don't have one, then these instructions
- do not apply to you. If you have a Perfect Sound digitizer,
- double click on the "usePerfectSound" icon. Otherwise, double
- click on the "useGenericDigitizer" icon.
-
- Finally, you need to tell AVM how you want to be informed
- of new messages. If you want to be informed of messages via
- the AmigaDOS "say" command (AmigaDOS 3.0 and up users should check if
- they have this command), double click on the "useSayAlert" icon.
- If you want to be informed of messages via the Amiga's
- power LED (it will flash the number of messages on the
- power LED -- this may look like a Guru and scare you :),
- double click on the "useFlashAlert" icon. If you want to be
- informed by a prerecorded message (it plays an IFF file
- called avm:have1message or avm:havemessages), click on the
- "useSayPreRecAlert" icon. If you *don't* want
- to be informed of new messages, follow instructions for
- the `Call Notifier' on how to "unwatch" mailboxes.
-
- 8. Execute the script called "avm:renamevoicefiles". I sometimes
- rename voice files. For instance, in going from V1.15 or
- earlier to V1.17, I renamed stuff like one, two, etc. to
- number1, number2, etc. to facilitate in sorting
- stuff in the Player program.
-
- Execute the script called "avm:deletevfiles". This will delete
- all the obsolete voice files. Note that it won't delete voice files
- that are still usable. Only the minimal number of voice files will
- be deleted.
-
- 9. If your modem is not connected to serial.device unit 0, see
- `Ports Setup' for instructions on how to change the serial
- device and/or the unit number.
-
- 10. If you want to use the included EFax, just double click on
- the startAVM icon!
-
- For GPFax to run with AVM, you need to make sure that in the
- Environment window, the Shared flag is set.
-
- Also, edit the Answer.gpf script and remove the lines which have
- 'viewlast' in them (the last two ones in the version I have).
-
- If you have a ZyXEL modem, the Modem Init string should be:
-
- AATE0V1X4&K3&C1&D2S0=0
-
- If you have a LineLink modem, the Modem Init string should be:
-
- AATE0V1X4&K3&C1&D2&R0S0=0
-
- If you have any other modem, try the one for the ZyXEL modem
- first. Then try the one for the LineLink modem.
-
- NOTE: GPFax shouldn't be running before you start AVM.
-
- If you have TrapFax, just double click on the "startAVM" icon
- to get things running. You must also use OwnDevUnit.library.
-
- 11. Run the Player program. This will allow you to record each of
- the required messages. See the instructions for `Player' on how
- to accomplish this.
-
- If you download the optional voice files (I am distributing them
- in a separate archive since many people may want to record their
- own voice. However, some people may not have the time to fully
- customize AVM with their voice.), you will need to look at the
- instructions that come with the voice files.
-
- I would like people to make a standard set of voice messages for
- different languages and put them in the public domain. Here's
- the naming convention I would like to keep (so people don't have
- to download lots of stuff before finding out what's in it).
- The .lha file should start with AVMV followed by a three
- letter specifier for the language used in the voice files, then the
- version number of AVM that it works with. Voice files should
- be distributed as IFF files recorded at 9600 samples per second
- or greater. The program iff2adpcm is now capable of resampling
- IFF voice files to the required sampling rate required by
- the different modems/compressions.
-
- AVMVEng1.19.lha (English, 9600 samples per sec., avm1.19)
- AVMVFre1.19.lha (French, 9600 samples per sec., avm1.19)
- AVMVGer1.19.lha (German, 9600 samples per sec., avm1.19)
-
- If you're running AVM as a simple answering machine and you get
- pre-recorded voice files, the only messages you need to "customize"
- are "intro1", "intro2", "intro3", and "MailboxGreeting". The
- "intro" files are played first (depending on the time of day,
- one of the intro files will be played). After the "intro" files
- are played, the caller is put into the "Anonymous" mailbox,
- which plays "MailboxGreeting", at which point the caller can
- send a fax or wait for the beep to leave a message. It is
- entirely up to you on what message you want to tell him. Maybe
- you could say something like "Hi, this is Al's answering
- machine. Press 2 to send a fax or wait for the beep and leave
- your message. When you're done leaving your message, press 1.".
-
- If you are running AVM as the three mailbox system, you need
- to reccord the file called "level0". This file instructs a
- caller on who they may leave messages or faxes for. Unless
- your names happen to be Al and Dory, you will need to re-record
- this message :) Also, you really should record the messages
- described in the paragraph before this.
-
- 12. Test things out. Pick up your phone, wait a few minutes until
- the phone company gives up and makes your phone line go silent,
- then click on Answer Voice in the ServerMan program. This will
- instruct AVM to pick up the phone and process it as though
- you got a call. Try leaving a message. Then wait for AVM to
- hang up. Then click on Answer Voice again and try to retrieve
- your message using the touch tone keys.
-
- NOTE: On some phone systems, this will not work. It depends
- on the phone company.
-
- 13. To run AVM automatically when your computer reboots or is powered
- on, you can drag and drop the startAVM icon into your
- WBStartup drawer.
-
- 14. The file called StandardConfig in the AVMSuite directory should
- be edited to your preferences. In particular, when you first install
- AVM, it defaults to acting like a simple answering machine. If you
- want to try out the multi-mailbox system, you will need to edit this
- file. There are also other parameters in this file that you can
- change to alter the way AVM and its ARexx scripts work. See
- `Configuring with RXSET or SETENV' to see what the different
- lines in this file means. NOTE! You will need to quit all the
- AVM programs and restart AVM using startAVM in order for your
- new configuration to take effect.
-
- 4. Modem Limitations
- ---------------------
-
- Although AVM was designed to handle multiple modems, it does not
- currently handle multiple types of modems at the same time. In other
- words, you cannot have two different modem with different types on two
- different serial ports. You can, however, have two different modems
- on two different serial ports if they are of the same type.
-
- I will fix this limitation in a future version of AVM. The rest of
- this chapter describes the individual limitations for each modem
- type.
-
- If I have an encoder for the modem/compression you are using,
- then you can use the pre-recorded voice files. Otherwise, you
- pretty much have to record the voice files yourself.
-
- 4.1. ZyXEL
-
- o If you have an E+ or greater, you can use the CELP compression.
- However, there is no CELP decoder/encoder, which means that
- you cannot play out these voice files through the Amiga's
- sound system.
-
- o If you have a lower ROM version than 6.10a, you should not use
- ADPCM3. If you have 6.10a or greater, you can use ADPCM3SYNC
- compression. I have personally tried using ADPCM3SYNC and
- found that there are still problems with the ZyXEL decoder
- losing sync. This means that you will occasionally hear
- scratchy noises. Theoretically, with ADPCM3SYNC, if the ZyXEL
- decoder loses sync, it should be resynced after 50 milliseconds.
- I do not have an encoder for ADPCM2SYNC or ADPCM3SYNC.
-
- 4.2. Dolphin
-
- o As far as I know, the only available compression mode is ADPCM2.
-
- 4.3. LineLink 14.4e
-
- o The LineLink can use a compression called SPC. But, the decoder
- I wrote for it is not in tip-top shape. Try it to see if you like
- it. Be aware, however, that SPC uses more serial bandwidth and
- more diskspace. It is, however, fast to decode.
-
- I do not have an encoder for SPC.
-
- o The LineLink cannot detect a calling fax automatically. You will
- need to tell your fax callers that they need to follow instructions
- on how to activate your fax.
-
- I have implemented something that may enable you to receive faxes
- automatically. This only works when you use the two-mailbox
- system I developed. Normally, when a caller calls, he is instructed
- to press 1 to start the mailbox system. If he doesn't press 1, the
- default goes into a mailbox called "anonymous". See `Answer Priority'
- to change this default to go into fax mode or data mode.
-
- 4.4. Rockwell
-
- o The Rockwell chipset supports ADPCM2, ADPCM3, and ADPCM4. I
- am currently limiting AVM to using ADPCM2. There are some
- complications in using ADPCM3 and ADPCM4.
-
- o I don't have an encoder/decoder for any of the compressions
- used by Rockwell based modems. This means that you cannot
- play them to the Amiga or convert IFF files to a voice file.
- I hope to find some source code to alleviate this problem.
- Fortunately, you can play to the Internal Speaker and it will
- also play to the telephone plugged into the back of the modem.
-
- 5. Common Buttons and Options
- ------------------------------
-
- This chapter describes the buttons and options common to most of
- the programs in the AVM Suite. This allows me to be lazy.
-
- 5.1. Play
-
- Click on this button to play the selected voice file through the
- device in `Play to'. You can stop the playing of a message by clicking
- on the `Stop' button.
-
- 5.2. Record
-
- Click on this button to record the selected voice file through the
- device in `Record from'. Again, click on the `Stop' button to stop
- the recording process.
-
- After clicking on the record button, watch the modem lights and
- wait for the RXD (on the Zyxels) or the IO (on the LineLinks) before
- speaking. Depending on the speed of your computer, there could
- be a slight delay before the modem actually starts recording. This
- is because I need to send commands to the modem to actually start
- recording.
-
- 5.3. Stop
-
- This stops recording, playing, or any conversion process.
-
- 5.4. Play to
-
- There are several options that you can choose from. Some of these
- options are not available for some of the modems.
-
- 5.4.1. Amiga
-
- This option is available only if I have a decoder for the compression
- you choose for the voice file. This option will first convert
- the voice file into an IFF file (avmtemp:temp.iff) and then play
- it using "DSound". Note that I cache the last played file so that you
- can keep playing it without going through the conversion process.
-
- The ARexx script activated by this option is playamiga.avm. You can
- modify this script if you would like to use a different player.
-
- 5.4.2. TelephoneLine
-
- This option allows you to play voice files through the telephone line.
-
- To use this option, you should first remove the dial tone. You can do
- this by pressing a few touch tone keys. Or, you can pick up the phone
- and wait for the telephone company to give up on you. <<need to check
- if it plays even if you disconnect the phone line from the modem>>
-
- 5.4.3. InternalSpeaker
-
- This will play voice files through the modem's internal speaker. The
- LineLink doesn't support this.
-
- 5.4.4. LocalHandset
-
- This only works with Rockwell based modems so far.
-
- This plays to the telephone hooked up to the back of the modem.
-
- 5.4.5. IFF
-
- This will actually perform a conversion from the voice file to an
- iff file. This option is only valid if there is a decoder available
- for the compression scheme that you used. In this version, the
- output IFF file is avmtemp:save.iff. A future version will allow you
- to pick the name of the IFF file.
-
- 5.4.5. AmigaDirect
-
- This option plays voice files while it is decoding them. This results
- in a small delay from the time you press play to the time it actually
- plays (unlike the `Amiga' option, which converts the whole voice file
- first). Note that you can only use this option if you have a fast
- Amiga. It works on my A3000/25. Try it out on your system to see if
- it's fast enough. If it is, you'll like this option.
-
- 5.5. Record from
-
- As with `Play to', there are several options to choose from. Again,
- some of these options may not be available for some modem types.
-
- 5.5.1. Amiga (Record)
-
- This option will activate the rexx script recordamiga.avm. This
- script calls AGMSRecordSoundPS3. It will call AGMSRecordSound (a
- version that works with most generic digitizers) if you instruct
- it to (by double-clicking on the useGenericDigitizer icon).
- It calls the digitizing software in such a way that the output is
- avmtemp:temp.iff. This IFF file is then converted into the
- appropriate voice file by a converter.
-
- 5.5.2. TelephoneLine (Record)
-
- This allows you to record your messages using the telephone line.
- The only way to get this to work is to pick up the phone and get
- rid of that dial tone somehow. As with `Play to', you can do this
- by entering a few touch tone keys. Unfortunately, on some systems,
- after a while, you'll get the annoying phone company message to
- put down the phone. You could wait this out until the phone company
- gives you just silence.
-
- What I do is to wait for this silence and record all the messages
- I need to in one session.
-
- 5.5.3. ExternalMic
-
- This option only works with the ZyXEL modem and the Rockwell based
- modem.
-
- 5.5.3.1. Rockwell (ExternalMic)
-
- Some Rockwell based modems have a jack which allows you to plug
- an external microphone in. Use this option to record using that.
-
- 5.5.3.2. ZyXEL (ExternalMic)
-
- Warning, DO NOT use this option if the modem is still plugged into
- the phone line.
-
- To record with this option, disconnect the modem from the phone line,
- plug in the handset (some telephones have a handset which plugs
- into the actual phone) into the "line" jack of the modem, and speak
- into the ear part of the handset (not where you usually talk into).
-
- The reason you should not plug the modem into the phone line when
- using this option is that the modem amplifies the signal. If the
- modem is plugged into the telephone line, the line signal would be
- amplified and could destroy your modem's internal circuitry.
-
- 5.5.4. LocalHandset (Record)
-
- This only works with Rockwell based modems so far.
-
- This option lets you record from the telephone plugged into the
- back of the modem. This works rather nicely. You don't have
- to kill any dial tones or anything. You can just start recording.
-
- 5.5.5. IFF (Record)
-
- This is similar to the Amiga option, except it doesn't actually call
- the digitizing software. It assumes that the software placed the
- IFF file in avmtemp:save.iff. A future version will
- give you a requester to choose the IFF file you want to convert
- into a voice file.
-
- 5.6. Server
-
- This is the name of the server that will be played to or recorded
- from. To change this, click on the popup gadget beside the name
- of the field. The compression mode that the server is using
- is displayed beside the name of the server.
-
- 5.7. Quit
-
- Hmmm...I wonder what this is for :)
-
- 6. Player
- ---------
-
- This program allows you to record/play all of the required
- outgoing messages.
-
- 6.1. Configure the player
-
- Specifically, make sure the `Play to', the `Record from' and the
- `Server' options are what you want them to be.
-
- 6.2. Record your outgoing messages
-
- Go through each entry that has a "No" in the "Rec?" column and
- `Record' a message for it. What you have to say in that entry would
- be displayed in the "What you should say" box. After recording,
- you should `Play' the message to make sure it's correct.
-
- Try to stop recording by using the `Stop' button as soon as you finish
- talking. AVM "glues" voice messages together for certain things.
- For example, when playing the date of a message, it "glues" the
- Month voice file with the appropriate number voice files to produce
- the date. On slow machines, you may actually need to stop recording
- before finishing speaking because there is a slight delay between the
- time that you press the stop button and the recording actually stops.
-
- 7. ServerMan
- -------------
-
- ServerMan shows you all the servers active in a listview. It shows you
- the name of the server and its status. If you have several modems
- and serial ports, these would appear in the listview.
-
- You can select a server by clicking on the appropriate item in the
- listview. After selecting an item, there are several things you
- can do to it.
-
- There is a cycle gadget just below the listview. This cycle gadget
- allows you to see some of the buttons while hiding others. This
- is intended to make this program less cluttered by presenting you
- with buttons that you will most commonly use and hiding buttons
- which you would normally not use.
-
- 7.1. Answer Voice
-
- This makes the server answer the phone as though the appropriate number
- of rings was seen by the modem. In other words, the ARexx script
- in `Voice Call default', `Voice Call Ring 1', `Voice Call Ring 2', ...
- is called. If no RING was seen or an unqualified RING was seen, the
- default ARexx script is called. If a RING which was qualified (RING 1,
- RING 2, ...) was seen, the appropriate Voice Call n script would be
- called.
-
- 7.2. Answer Fax
-
- This makes the server answer the phone as though a fax had been detected.
- The ARexx script in `Fax Call' gets called. This defaults to
- handlefax.avm
-
- 7.3. Record Conversation
-
- This feature is really useful for getting evidence against mail-order
- companies :) Unfortunately, in the US, you are required by law to
- tell the party that the call is being recorded. Nevertheless, it'll
- at least keep them honest.
-
- 7.4. Answer Data
-
- This button is similar to the `Answer Fax' button. The only difference
- is that it calls the ARexx script in `Data Call'.
-
- 7.5. Abort Action
-
- This button aborts any actions that may be active in the currently
- selected server. This is a useful button especially when a call comes
- in and AVM answers the phone. You can make AVM shut up by clicking
- on this button. This button sends a general abort to the server.
- This general abort message would even abort an action started by
- a different program. For example, if you're playing/recording a voice
- file through the `Player', you can abort it either with the Player's
- Abort button or with this button.
-
-
- 7.6. Close Serial
-
- Instructs the server to close the serial port. This really shouldn't
- be necessary since the AVM Server supports the sharing of the serial
- port. It is better to just put the AVM Server in `Unlisten' mode.
- In addition to supporting the sharing of serial port, the AVM Server,
- with the appropriate option in the `Server Config' program set,
- also supports the OwnDevUnit protocol for sharing the serial port.
-
- 7.7. Open Serial
-
- This opens the serial port. Sometimes, when AVM starts up, it can't
- open the serial port because another program was using it in an
- unfriendly way. This is a good way to open the serial port in such
- cases (but you need to first kill the program that was unfriendly).
-
- 7.8. Unlisten
-
- This button makes AVM not listen to the serial port. It doesn't
- cause AVM to close the serial port. It just aborts any pending
- reads that AVM may have. This allows other programs to open up
- the serial port, change serial port parameters, etc.
-
- 7.9. Listen
-
- This button reverses the action of the `Unlisten' button.
-
- 7.10. Use Fax
-
- This calls the script avmrexx:usefax.avm. At this time, it is configured
- to make AVM unlisten and GPFax to listen to the serial port.
-
- 7.11. Unuse Fax
-
- This calls the script avmrexx:unusefax.avm. This currently makes
- GPFax unlisten and AVM listen.
-
- 7.12. Use Data
-
- This calls the script avmrexx:usedata.avm. This currently makes
- AVM unlisten.
-
- 7.13. Unuse Data
-
- This calls the script avmrexx:unusedata.avm. This currently makes
- AVM listen.
-
- 7.14. Start Server
-
- If the currently selected server isn't active, this button activates
- it. This button, together with the `Kill Server' button is
- needed if you change the server parameters in `Server Config'. A
- future version of AVM may instruct the servers to use any new
- parameters that may be set.
-
- 7.15. Kill Server
-
- This issues a quit message to the appropriate server. You can quit
- the server when it is waiting for a RING, has closed its serial
- port, or is in unlisten mode. You cannot kill a server if it is
- doing something else (like answering a call, playing a voice file,
- etc.).
-
- 7.16. Quit All (ServerMan)
-
- This quits ServerMan and kills any active servers which are
- not doing anything useful. It also kills all the AVM programs
- such as any active LogViews, Schedulers, SchedulerViews, etc.
-
- 8. Call Notifier
- -----------------
-
- This program is basically a flat view of all the mailboxes. It shows
- you all the mailboxes, the number of messages in those mailboxes, and
- whether you wanted to be informed that there were new messages or not
- for a particular mailbox.
-
- Basically, if there is a * in the Watch field of the mailbox entry,
- then the program will tell you that there are new messages. It does
- this via the alertmessages.avm ARexx script. The default action
- to inform you of messages is to "say" something. If you don't like
- this behaviour, you can either "unwatch" all the mailboxes, change
- the actions within alertmessages.avm, or delete the script altogether.
-
- There is a cycle gadget just below the listview. If you click on this
- cycle gadget, you will gain access to some of the buttons. Normally,
- the cycle gadget should read "Mailbox Controls". The buttons when
- this cycle gadget is on the default are buttons which you normally use.
- However, there are circumstances when you want to access the other buttons
- (for example, you may wish to change the names of the mailboxes). In that
- case, click on this gadget to access the "Configure" buttons.
-
- 8.1. Open Mailbox
-
- Depending on the mailbox type, it could open a `LogView' or
- a `Scheduler' window for the mailbox that was selected.
-
- 8.2. Config Mailbox
-
- This opens a `Mailbox Config' window for the selected mailbox.
-
- 8.3. Add Mailbox
-
- This pops up a requester wherein you can type a new mailbox name.
- The program then creates the appropriate directories and default
- config files for that mailbox. For the unregistered version, this
- is pretty useless since you cannot add mailboxes to the
- Answer Voice scripts.
-
- 8.4. Delete Mailbox
-
- This deletes the mailbox. Only user-created mailboxes can be deleted.
- Some of the mailboxes (anonymous, outgoing, outgoingarchive, etc.)
- are locked and cannot be deleted. They are required for the correct
- operation of AVM.
-
- 8.5. Watch Mailbox
-
- This is a toggle function. This causes the mailbox to be watched
- by the Call Notifier program. If there are any messages in any of the
- "watched" mailboxes, the Call Notifier will inform you.
-
- 8.6. Rescan All Mailboxes
-
- This button goes through each mailbox and counts the number of
- messages in each mailbox.
-
- This button isn't really needed. Normally, when a new message is
- added to a mailbox, this fact is broadcast to all interested parties.
- This includes the Call Notifier program.
-
- This button is here just in case the Call Notifier somehow missed
- a broadcast (this should never happen, though) from the AVM Server
- that a new message has arrived in a particular mailbox.
-
- 8.7. Save (CallNotifier)
-
- This button saves the Watch configuration. You can temporarily
- unwatch a particular mailbox. But, when you quit the program or
- reset the machine, the old Watch configuration will come back up.
-
- 8.8. Shut Up
-
- This check gadget shuts the Call Notifier up. If you get annoyed with
- it telling you that you have messages, enable this check gadget. The
- Call Notifier will disable this gadget if one of the "watched"
- mailboxes gets a new entry. The Call Notifier enables this gadget
- if you Open any of the watched mailboxes.
-
- 8.9. Real Name
-
- When you select a mailbox, its name will appear in a string gadget.
- When you edit this string gadget, the name will be modified. You will
- then have to save the new configuration if you want to keep that new
- name the next time you start up the Call Notifier.
-
- 9. LogView
- -----------
-
- This program shows you all the messages for a particular mailbox.
- It provides you with information on each message such as the Time/Date
- the message came in, its type (Voice, Fax, Unknown), and its length
- in seconds.
-
- When you select a particular message in the listview, additional
- information is displayed. This includes a Comment,
- CID Name, CID Number, and Return Number.
-
- You can multi-select things too by dragging the mouse or using the
- keyboard.
-
- 9.1. Comment
-
- For faxes, this field tells you how many pages the fax had. This
- field is user-modifiable. You can archive a message and type
- in a comment in this field so that you know what the message contained
- without having to listen to the message again.
-
- 9.2. Name
-
- This field displays the CID Name, if there was one.
-
- 9.3. Number
-
- This field displays the CID Number, again, if there was one.
-
- 9.4. Return Number
-
- If the caler enters a telephone number via the "poor man's
- caller id" feature, it will be displayed here.
-
- 9.5. Play or View
-
- You can select a message and hit this button to get it played
- or viewed, if it's a Voice or Fax type. Alternatively, you can
- just double-click on the listview entry.
-
- If the entry is a fax, GPFax or TrapFax will display the fax.
-
- 9.6. Reply
-
- This creates a log entry in the `Scheduler' and opens a
- `SchedulerView' for it.
-
- 9.7. Archive
-
- This puts the message or fax in the Archive mailbox. If you are
- already viewing the Archive mailbox, then this button doesn't do
- anything.
-
- 9.8. Delete
-
- This deletes the log entry and the voice or fax files associated.
- At this time, this action is a bit slow. The reason for this is that
- this button activates an ARexx script which actually deletes the
- log entry and its associated voice or fax files. It deletes those
- files using the Shell's Delete program. To speed up this action,
- you can make the Delete program resident.
-
- 9.9. Send
-
- This creates a new entry to be scheduled. It sets it up so that
- the originating mailbox is the mailbox that you are currently
- viewing.
-
- 9.9. Save Log
-
- If you have changed anything in a particular log entry that you
- want to save, click on this button. For example, if you changed
- the comment of a log entry, you need to click on this to get it
- saved. You don't need to use this option if you are archiving
- the log entry (that automatically saves the entry before sending
- it off to the archive mailbox).
-
- 9.10. Choose Mailbox
-
- At the top of the window is the name of the mailbox being viewed. You
- can change the mailbox being viewed by typing it in, or by clicking
- on the "select" popup gadget to the right of the field. Then, double
- click on the name of the mailbox you want to view (in the listview that
- pops up).
-
- 9.11. Stop All
-
- Click on this if you want to stop multiple-plays. If you press Stop,
- you will just stop the file being played. If there are still
- files left to play, they will be played. If you press this button,
- however, the file being played will be stopped and any files left
- to play will be skipped.
-
- 9.12. Print Fax
-
- This will print out a fax. Make sure the faxprinter driver isn't
- active or it will print a fax into another fax!
-
- 10. Mailbox Config
- ------------------
-
- This program allows you to configure the options that the mailbox
- may have. If you don't have a scheduler, some of these options
- are pretty useless. The only thing of interest to UNREGISTERED
- users would be the `Password'. This is what you need to type
- in to gain access to the maintenance mode.
-
- Several of the Auto Options have "On Demand" fields. If you type
- in numbers here, that means that the mailbox caller can only activate
- that option if he/she knows your On Demand password.
-
- 10.1. Password
-
- This is the password necessary to get you into maintenance mode.
- From maintenance mode, you can also retrieve your messages,
- record a personal message, change the password, etc. All of this
- can be done remotely.
-
- 10.2. Forward Faxes
-
- When this option is enabled, any new faxes are automatically forwarded
- to the number in the Tel. # field.
-
- The default script should be DEFAULTSENDER.
-
- 10.3. Call Sysop
-
- When new messages are received and you have the Scheduler, AVM will
- call you up at a particular telephone number.
-
- The default script should be DEFAULTSENDER.
-
- If the Announce Tel. # checkbox is enabled, then the Tel. # will
- be announced to the caller right after the Personal message is
- played and before the Instructions on how to leave a message
- is played (MailboxGreeting). The caller will be instructed to
- press 3 to hear the telephone number again. If he doesn't, then
- he can still leave his message and AVM will take care of calling
- the mailbox owner.
-
- 10.5. Call Pager
-
- If you have a pager, this option will let AVM call your pager when
- a new fax or message arrives at your mailbox.
-
- The Script field contains the name of the ARexx script that is called
- to accomplish this paging mechanism. At this time, the only
- script you can use is DEFAULTSENDER.
-
- 10.6. Alert Sysop
-
- When a caller enters a mailbox, the Amiga will inform the "sysop" that
- a mailbox was entered. This is useful if you only want to pick up
- the phone when a certain mailbox was accessed.
-
- With the On Demand option enabled, the Amiga will not alert you
- when the mailbox is accessed unless the caller leaves a message and
- actually chooses the "Alert" option. If the On Demand option is
- disabled, the Alert mechanism is activated once the caller enters
- a mailbox.
-
- The Script filed contains the name of the ARexx script that is called
- to accomplish the alerting mechanism.
-
- The Default Script should be ALERTSYSOP. This script just plays
- an iff file called "pickup.iff", which is located in the mailbox
- you are configuring. For example, if you are configuring the
- Anonymous mailbox, you should put have an iff file called
- "avm:anonymous/pickup.iff".
-
- 10.7. Save
-
- This saves your options.
-
- 10.8. Cancel
-
- This cancels everything.
-
- 11. Server Config
- -----------------
-
- The Server Config program allows you to create new servers, or configure
- the currently available servers.
-
- 11.1. Server Config (Button)
-
- This button opens up a window which has a bunch of options which you may
- set for the currently selected server. At the top of the Server Setup window
- is a cycle gadget. By selecting an item in the cycle gadget, the gadgets
- presented to you below change.
-
- 11.1.1. Ports Setup
-
- 11.1.1.2. ARexx Port Name
-
- This is the name of the ARexx port of the server. You should not include any
- spaces in the name.
-
- 11.1.1.3. Serial Port
-
- This is the device name of the port that the modem is hooked up to.
-
- 11.1.1.4. Unit Number
-
- This is the unit number of the port that the modem is hooked up to.
-
- 11.1.2. Scripts setup
-
- This set of gadgets allows you to change the names of the scripts that
- are called when certain events occur.
-
- 11.1.2.1. Voice Call default
-
- This is the name of the ARexx script that gets called when the server
- is instructed to pick up the line and no ring was received or an unqualified
- RING was received (unqualified RING == Type 1 distinctive ring).
-
- To enable distinctive ring or CID, look at the section entitled
- `Caller ID and Distinctive Ring'.
-
- Note that it is possible to use the distinctive ring feature even though
- your modem doesn't support it. Results vary with modems. If the modem
- eats the rings if they don't occur 4 seconds apart, then you're out of
- luck. If the modem reports double rings or triple rings within a span
- of 2 seconds, then AVM will be able to detect the distinctive ring.
- You can only use this feature *if* `Rings with messages' is greater
- than 1.
-
- If you have distinctive ring set up, you can put "answerfax", "answerdata",
- or "answervoice" in any of the Voice Call scripts. So, if somebody
- calls a number causing a short-short distinctive ring to occur and you
- put "answerfax" in the `Voice Call Ring 1' field, then he will always
- receive a fax tone.
-
- 11.1.2.2. Fax Call
-
- This is the ARexx script that gets called to handle a fax call. The
- default should be "handlefax".
-
- 11.1.2.3. Data Call
-
- This is the ARexx script that gets called to handle a data call.
- The default should be "handledata".
-
- 11.1.2.4. Silent Answer
-
- This is the ARexx script that gets called if the phone stops ringing
- before reaching the number of rings required for AVM to pick up the line *and*
- the number of rings received is greater than or equal to the number in
- `Silent Answer rings'.
-
- 11.1.2.5. Record Conversation (Script)
-
- Script to handle recording a conversation.
-
- 11.1.2.6. Voice Call Ring 1
-
- Script called when the modem receives a type 2 ring.
-
- 11.1.2.7. Voice Call Ring 2
-
- Script called when the modem receives a type 3 ring.
-
- 11.1.2.8. Voice Call Ring 3
-
- Script called when the modem receives a type 4 ring.
-
- 11.1.2.9. Voice Call Ring 4
-
- This is currently not used.
-
- 11.1.2.10. Ring Script
-
- This script gets called right after the modem receives a ring from
- the modem.
-
- This script gets called with the variables "RINGS", "DISTINCTIVERING",
- "CIDNAME", and "CIDNUMBER" set. If you type in "AlertRing" into this
- field, the file "avmrexx:alertring.avm" gets run on each ring (except
- the last ring before AVM decides to answer the phone). At this time,
- "AlertRing" uses DSound to play an IFF file called "avm:ring.iff".
- Note that it only plays the ring between the hours of 9am and 11pm.
- This is what I currently use so that people can call up my system
- late at night to log onto my system. This way, I don't hear the rings
- at all.
-
- Another use of this Ring Script is to announce the name of the caller
- or his telephone number. This script gets called with CIDNAME and
- CIDNUMBER for this purpose. The type of distinctive ring is placed
- in the variable DISTINCTIVERING. The number of rings received so
- far is placed in the variable RINGS.
-
- Yet another use of this script is to log information to some file
- (or another program) that a call was received at a certain time.
- This is useful if you just want to know if your phone rang while
- you were out.
-
- 11.1.3. Rings setup
-
- 11.1.3.1. Rings with messages
-
- This is the number of rings required to be seen by AVM before picking up
- the phone *when* there are messages in any of the "watched" mailboxes. This
- feature only works if the `Call Notifier' program is active.
-
- 11.1.3.2. Rings without messages
-
- This is the number of rings required to be seen by AVM before picking up
- the phone when there are no messages in any of the "watched" mailboxes.
-
- 11.1.3.3. Silent Answer rings
-
- If the phone stops ringing before AVM answers the phone and the number
- of rings seen is greater than or equal to this value, then the Silent Answer
- feature is activated.
-
- 11.1.4. Voice parms setup
-
- 11.1.4.1. Modem Type
-
- There are three types of modems that are supported. This option selects
- one of the three (ZyXEL, Dolphin, LineLink, NoVoice). People without
- a voice capable mode who want to use EFax should select NoVoice.
-
- 11.1.4.2. Setup String
-
- This is the string (usually an AT command) that is sent to the modem
- prior to entering voice mode. This is usually AT&F or ATZ to reset
- the modem. You can also use this setup string to enable distinctive
- ring or CID options (see your modem's manual on how to accomplish that).
-
- 11.1.4.2. Voice Setup String
-
- This is the string that is sent to the modem after entering voice mode.
- You can use this string to add or modify voice parameters that were
- not handled by the program. For example, you can use this string to
- adjust the voice recording gain of the LineLink modem (use AT#VG=x,
- where x is the gain. 119 is the default value).
-
- 11.1.4.3. Max rec len (secs)
-
- This is the maximum number of seconds that a recording is allowed to
- be. This timeout is there because sometimes, the modem doesn't detect
- hangups correctly. Without this timeout, you could easily fill up
- your hard disk.
-
- 11.1.4.4. Silence Interval
-
- This is the number 10ths of seconds of silence required before the modem
- reports to AVM that it has heard silence. The default value is 70, which
- translates to 7 seconds.
-
- 11.1.4.5. Silence threshold
-
- This is an adjustable parameter for telling the modem what to treat as
- silence. Note that the LineLink modem has two settings only (16 or 17).
-
- 11.1.4.6. Compression
-
- Your modem compresses voice data to reduce the amount of storage needed
- for the resulting voice files. Some compressions are better than others.
-
- ZyXEL modem users should choose between ADPCM2, ADPCM3, CELP, ADPCM2SYNC,
- or ADPCM3SYNC. Note that ADPCM3 doesn't work for me. ADPCM3SYNC is supposed
- to work, but it has the same symptoms as ADPCM3 (scratchy noise).
- CELP only works for E+ or greater modems.
-
- MTD Dolphin users have only one compression, MTDADPCM2.
-
- LineLink users have only one compression available, LLCVSD7200.
-
- People without a voice-capable modem who want to use EFax should
- select NOVOICE.
-
- 11.1.4.7. Ringback
-
- Ring goes away and ring never appears.
-
- These two parameters are for dial-out only. They tell the modem
- how long to wait for the ring signal to go away or how long to wait
- if it doesn't ring. When calling out, the modem listens for ringing.
- If it doeesn't receive a ring before the Ringback Never Appears timer
- goes off, it will assume that the called party picked up the phone.
- On the other hand, if it got a ring, it will keep listening for rings.
- If it doesn't hear a ring before the timer goes off, it will assume
- that the called party picked up the phone.
-
- Both parameters are in 10ths of seconds.
-
- 11.1.4.8. AVMTemp for Record
-
- Certain computer setups cannot handle receiving serial data and
- writing to the hard disk at the same time (you tend to lose characters
- or get serial port errors). If this is the case, or if you want to
- avoid writing to the hard disk in small increments, select this option.
- This will write the voice file to AVMTemp: (which is usually RAM: )
- first. When the recording is done, it is transferred to the hard disk.
-
- 11.1.4.9. AVMTemp for Play
-
- Certain setups cannot handle reading from the hard disk and writing
- to the serial port. Check this option if you have trouble playing
- voice files directly from the hard drive.
-
- 11.1.4.10. Use OwnDevUnit
-
- This instructs the AVM Server to use OwnDevUnit. This allows AVM to
- coexist with other programs that use this form of serial port locking
- mechanism.
-
- 11.1.4.11. Tone Dial
-
- This is the method to be used when dialing (enable this gadget for touch
- tone or disable it for pulse) a number.
-
- 11.1.4.12. Max Wait For Answer
-
- This is the number of seconds AVM will wait for the phone being dialed
- to be picked up.
-
- 11.1.5. Fax parms setup
-
- 11.1.5.1. Fax ID
-
- This is where you should enter your telephone number.
-
- 11.1.5.2. Modem Init String
-
- This is the string that is sent to the modem right before starting
- up fax mode. You really shouldn't change this unless the default
- setting doesn't work for you.
-
- 11.1.5.3. FaxModem Type
-
- This is the type of fax modem that you have. Select Class 2 if
- your modem supports that protocol. Otherwise, select Class 1.
-
- 11.1.5.4. Reverse TX Bit Order
-
- Click on this if you want to reverse the transmitted data bit
- order. Don't play with this unless you know what you're doing.
-
- 11.1.5.5. Reverse RX Bit Order
-
- Click on this if you want to reverse the received data bit
- order. Don't play with this unless you know what you're doing.
-
- 11.1.5.6. Start RX with XON
-
- Check your modem manual to see if a DC1 (XON) or a DC2 is required
- to start receiving data. Again, don't play with this unless you
- know what you're doing.
-
- 11.1.5.7. Command Pause
-
- This is the number of tenths of seconds that EFax will pause
- before sending another AT command.
-
- 11.1.5.8. Max Page Errors
-
- This is the number of errors that would have to be received before
- EFax will ask for a retransmission.
-
- 11.1.5.9. Debug Verbosity
-
- Don't play with this.
-
- 11.1.5.10. Fax Capability
-
- The second value tells how fast your fax modem is. Set it to 5
- if you have a 14.4K fax capable modem. Otherwise, set it to 3.
- Don't touch the other values.
-
- 11.1.5.11. Fax Hardware Handshaking
-
- This is the handshaking between the fax modem and your computer.
- Aside from enabling or disabling this switch, you should also
- include the necessary command in the Modem Init String to
- enable the handshaking that your modem requires.
-
- 11.1.5.12. Inits
-
- These are commands that will be sent to your modem before
- the modem is told to answer or dial.
-
- 11.1.5.13. Resets
-
- These are commands that will be sent to your modem after
- receiving or transmitting a fax.
-
- 11.1.6. Advanced Flags
-
- These flags help to configure the AVM Server. You really shouldn't have
- to touch these flags. Contact me if you are considering changing any
- of the default settings. ***they are set to the proper values***
-
- 11.1.6.1. Enable or Disable Flag
-
- This enables or disables a particular flag. If a "#" symbol precedes
- the name of the flag, it is disabled.
-
- 11.1.6.2. Add Flag
-
- Allows you to add a flag of your own. You really shouldn't have to
- do this.
-
- 11.1.6.3. Delete Flag
-
- Allows you to delete one of the flags.
-
- 11.2. Add Server
-
- Allows you to add a new server. As mentioned before, you cannot mix two
- different kinds of modems on the same system. This is because it is quite
- complicated to have two sets of voice files for each modem type. Plus, if
- someone leaves a message using one modem, you will not be able to retrieve
- the message from the other modem. Until I figure a nice way of doing this,
- the restriction stays.
-
- 11.3. Delete Server
-
- Deletes one of the servers.
-
- 11.4. Save (Server Config)
-
- Saves the configuration of the servers. If you change any of the parameters,
- you should click on this gadget to save the changes. Then, you will need
- to kill the server if it is active (use `Kill Server') and restart it
- (use `Start Server').
-
-
- 12. Logger
- -----------
-
- The logger is a program which prints useful debugging information
- from the servers and from the ARexx scripts that are run to control
- the servers. It is really not too useful if AVM works for you. In
- fact, you should, in general, not run the Logger as it slows down
- the system since it prints a *lot* of debugging information.
-
- 12.1. Save (Logger)
-
- The "logger" automatically writes to a file called "ram:logger.save"
- after every 200 lines of debugging information that it receives. If you
- wish to manually save what is in the buffer, click on this gadget.
- Every time the buffer is saved (it is appended to the above-mentioned
- file), the listview is cleared.
-
- 13. Scheduler
- -------------
-
- This program shows you all the outgoing entries for a particular
- mailbox. Currently, AVM only works with one outgoing mailbox (called
- 'Outgoing'). It provides you with information on each outgoing
- message such as the Time/Date when the message is supposed to go out,
- the number of retries left before the scheduler starts ignoring this
- entry, its originating mailbox (who created this entry), the telephone
- number the message is going to, and the type of message (voice or fax).
-
- The AVM Scheduler wakes up every minute to process any entries in the
- listview. The listview is sorted so that the message that will go out
- next is at the top. The Next Event field tells you if and when a next
- event will go out. Note that it is entirely possible to have many entries
- in the outgoing mailbox but not have anything ready to be scheduled.
- This could happen if all the entries have 0 Retries left.
-
- 13.1. Edit
-
- This opens up a `SchedulerView' to edit the currently highlighted entry
- in the listview. You can also double-click on the entry to open up
- this SchedulerView.
-
- 13.2. Archive (Scheduler)
-
- This archives an entry. The log and its associated files are moved to
- the OutgoingArchive directory.
-
- 13.3. Create Entry
-
- This creates a new entry to be scheduled. The originating mailbox is
- "anonymous" if you use this method to create a new entry to be sent.
- A `SchedulerView' is also opened up to edit the new entry.
-
- 13.4. Delete (Scheduler)
-
- This deletes the entry in the mailbox.
-
- 13.5. Enable Scheduler
-
- Normally, you leave this check gadget on. If you disable it, the
- scheduler will not process outgoing events. This is useful if you
- don't want the scheduler to suddenly pick up the phone and start
- dialing when you are using the phone.
-
- 13.6. Send (Scheduler)
-
- Press this button to manually send a message or fax. You need to first
- highlight the message or fax that you want to send. This is useful
- if you want to test the Scheduler or if you scheduled a fax for a later
- time but wanted to give it a shot now.
-
- 13.7. Send Manual (Scheduler)
-
- Press this button to manually send a message or fax. The difference
- between this and the button described above is that this one will
- not cause the modem to actually dial a number. This is useful if you
- want to dial the number manually first, then click on this to start
- processing. Note that I cannot guarantee that this will work with
- any other fax program other than EFax.
-
- 14. SchedulerView
- -----------------
-
- The SchedulerView allows you to edit an entry that you want to be
- sent out. At the top of the window is the name of the mailbox that
- the entry was in. Currently, AVM works with only one outgoing mailbox,
- called "Outgoing". Below the name of the mailbox is the actual
- name of the entry. This probably isn't very useful to you, but is there
- for your information only.
-
- There is a cycle gadget which allows you to view other control buttons
- that are less frequently used (to avoid user interface clutter).
-
- 14.1. Time
-
- This is the time that the message is to be delivered. You can
- adjust this time using the buttons to the right of this field.
- +m/-m increment or decrement the minutes, +h/-h increment or
- decrement the hours, and +d/-d increment or decrement the days.
-
- 14.2. Telephone
-
- This is the telephone number that the message is to be delivered
- to.
-
- 14.3. Comment (SchedulerView)
-
- This is a user-specifiable comment. Type anything into this to
- describe the entry.
-
- 14.4. Retries
-
- This is the number of retries to do to send this message out.
-
- 14.5. Interval
-
- This is the number of minutes to wait before we try again (assuming
- there are Retries left).
-
- 14.6. Filename
-
- This is the name of the file to send out. At the beginning, this
- field contains a unique filename that you can record into without
- thinking twice about overwriting some other file. Its type is
- set to Voice. Beside the string gadget is a button that,
- when you click on it, will allow you to choose another file. You
- can use this if you want to send a fax rather than a voice message.
- You could either type in the filename of the fax file directly or use
- the filechooser button. If you type in a filename, be sure to
- press <return>. When you do, I will check the file's type and
- adjust the cycle button to the left to reflect the file's type.
- Note that if the file doesn't exist, then I assume it's a voice
- file that you will record.
-
- Beside this button is a cycle gadget which tells the Scheduler
- what type of file is being sent. If you are sending a fax,
- select Fax. Otherwise, select Voice. You probably don't have
- to use this gadget much since I detect the file type automatically.
-
- 14.7. Play or View (SchedulerView)
-
- Same as in LogView
-
- 14.8. CID Name and CID Number
-
- These are just the fields copied over if you were replying or
- forwarding to some message which had these fields set.
-
- 14.9. Originating Mailbox
-
- This is the name of the mailbox that the outgoing message
- originated from. A remote caller can only view outgoing messages
- from the Anonymous mailbox and his own mailbox.
-
- 14.10. ARexx Send Function
-
- This is usually DefaultSender, which knows how to send voice
- and fax files. Fax files are sent through GPFax or TrapFax.
-
- When a message is sent using DefaultSender, the called party
- can either acknowledge the receipt of the message (by pressing *),
- or can access the `Originating Mailbox' (by pressing 9 and entering
- a password), play the message agin (by pressing 1) or can simply
- hang up. DefaultSender can be used to call people who don't
- have touch tone phones since the message will be repeated up to
- three times even though nobody pressed a key.
-
- 14.11. Introduction File
-
- Choosing Default will play the default file, which is located
- in the originating mailbox's Voices directory. In other words,
- if the originating mailbox is "anonymous", Default would play
- the voice file "avm:anonymous/voices/Introduction" when a voice
- message is sent. If you choose Personalize, then the introduction
- message that will be sent will be "local" to the outgoing
- message.
-
- Note that at this time, the Introduction is only played when sending
- an outgoing voice file. If you send a fax, the Introduction is
- not played.
-
- 14.12. Play Intro
-
- Plays the introductory voice file.
-
- 14.13. Record Intro
-
- Records the introductory voice file.
-
- 14.14. Print Fax (SchedulerView)
-
- This will print out a fax. Make sure the faxprinter driver isn't
- active or it will print a fax into another fax!
-
- 15. AVM
- -------
-
- AVM is the server that runs in the background. It has no user interface
- and can only be run from the CLI. When `ServerMan' starts, it runs
- all the servers it knows about.
-
- If you wish to run the AVM server manually, its CLI template is:
- avm servername/a
- where servername is the ARexx port name you gave it using the `Server Config'
- program. Remember that you should probably use the "run" command when
- running the AVM server manually, as in:
- run >nil: <nil: avm Server.lin
-
- The only way to tell that the AVM server is running is through
- the `ServerMan' program.
-
- 16. VoiceMail Instructions
- --------------------------
-
- This chapter describes the "user interface" presented to a caller
- of this system. I will not document everything that you can do,
- but will try to give you a general idea of what AVM is capable
- of. Hopefully, the voice prompts are friendly enough that you
- can figure out stuff for yourself.
-
- 16.1. Fax and Data tones
-
- At any time, when AVM is recording, playing a message, or
- waiting for the remote caller to press some telephone key,
- if a fax tone is received, then the fax program is automatically
- started. If a data tone is received (some newer modems emit
- modem calling tones), the data program (BBS) is started. At
- this time, the only fax program that is supported is GPFax and
- TrapFax and the only BBS supported is AXsh. I think it should
- be easy to support other types of BBSes, but would require more
- thought to support other FAX programs. avmrexx:startbbs.avm is the
- script that actually runs AXsh. Note that certain modems
- cannot detect Fax tones or Data tones. So, what I just described
- may not be true for your setup.
-
- 16.2. Standard User Interface
-
- I tried to make the menu system as standard as possible. Pressing the
- '*' symbol at any menu should hang up the system. This is good to know
- because you may be late in getting to the phone. Pressing '#' usually
- brings you back to the previous menu. Pressing '0' usually replays
- the menu's voice prompt.
-
- 16.3. Remote Caller
-
- When somebody calls, an initial greeting is played over the telephone
- line to the caller. This varies depending on whether you have set
- AVM up for TIMEOFDAY, RANDOM, etc. (see `Introduction Messages')
-
- If you configured AVM to run in multi-mailbox mode, the caller
- is then instructed to press 1 to start voicemail (at this time,
- he can also press 2 to send a fax or 5 to start a BBS). If he
- does not press any key in the time allowed, then the caller is
- either placed in the Anonymous mailbox (where he can record
- a message), or AVM can start Fax or Data mode. See the section
- `Answer Priority'.
-
- If you decided to use AVM as a simple answering machine, then
- AVM will automatically put you into the Anonymous mailbox
- after the initial greeting. Note that you can still press
- 2 to start the Fax program or 5 to start the BBS program
- even while AVM is playing the instructions on how what
- to do ("...wait for the beep, leave your message...").
-
- When entering a mailbox, the first thing that is played is
- the mailbox's Personal message. You can record this personal
- message remotely or using the Player program. To record it
- remotely, you first need to get into maintenance mode and choose
- "Record a Personal Message". If you want to record it using
- the Player, you need to run the Player, then type in
-
- avm:anonymous/voices/Personal
-
- into the string gadget below the listview containing a list
- of filenames. Note that you need to replace "anonymous"
- be the directory name of the mailbox (i.e. mailbox1, mailbox2,
- etc.) if you want to record personal messages for mailboxes
- other than the Anonymous mailbox.
-
- After the personal message is played, then the telephone
- number of the mailbox owner is played (assuming you set
- the Announce flag in the MailboxConfig program for this
- mailbox *and* there is a telephone number to announce).
-
- After the telephone number is announced, then the instructions
- for leaving a message ("...wait for the beep, leave your
- message...") are played. Then, a beep is played (or a user
- defined voice file containing some form of beep), then
- AVM starts recording. If the caller presses 1 during any of
- the messages described above, he will be taken directly to
- the beep, where he can leave a message. This is useful for
- people who already know how to use your system and want to
- skip all those messages.
-
- After the caller leaves a message, he can press 1. This will get him
- into another menu which allows him to leave another message (in case
- he got cut off because he exceeded the timeout for recording), leave
- his telephone number, send a fax, get into data mode, start
- maintenance mode, etc.
-
- To get into maintenance mode, you need to first access a particular
- mailbox. Then press 9 while it's playing the Personal message,
- the mailbox owner's telephone number, or the instructions for
- how to leave a message. You can also enter maintenance mode
- after recording a message.
-
- 17. Configuring with RXSET or SETENV
- ------------------------------------
-
- You can configure this voicemail system to a certain extent. Look in the
- file "avm:StandardConfig". This file contains default values
- for all of the "environment" settings you can adjust. Note that
- "avm:StandardConfig" is executed by startAVM. These "environment"
- settings are described in this section.
-
- 17.1. Introduction Messages
-
- When AVM answers the phone, it plays 1 of 7 files (these files are called
- avm:voices/intro1, avm:voices/intro2, etc.), depending on certain
- options you set. You can choose any of the seven files to be played,
- or you can have one played for each day of the week, or you can have
- one played depending on the time of day (morning, afternoon, evening),
- or you can have it pick one at random.
-
- To play a particular file (choose 1 to 7), you would do the following:
-
- rxset AVMIntroductionType 1
-
- To play something based on the day of the week (1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, etc.)
-
- rxset AVMIntroduction DAYOFWEEK
-
- To play something based on the time of day (1=morning, 2=afternoon, 3=evening)
-
- rxset AVMIntroduction TIMEOFDAY
-
- To play one of the seven files randomly
-
- rxset AVMIntroduction RANDOM
-
- 17.2. Time Format
-
- You can control what is said when playing a time.
-
- rxset AVMTimeFormat "%hours12 %minutes %pm"
-
- The line above will cause AVM to play the hours (1-12), followed by
- the minutes, then am or pm, depending on whether it's before 12pm
- or after 12pm respectively.
-
- To play the time in 24 hour format,
-
- rxset AVMTimeFormat "%hours24 %minutes"
-
- will do it. You can play any voice file in between any of the time
- specifications by typing a filename (its full path). For example,
-
- rxset AVMTimeFormat "avm:voices/TheTimeIs %hours12 %minutes %pm"
-
- will cause AVM to play the message in avm:voices/TheTimeIs, then
- the time in the 12 hour format.
-
- Note that the voice files should not have any spaces in their names.
-
- 17.3. Date Format
-
- You can control the order and voicefiles that are played when playing
- a date. To do this, do a:
-
- rxset AVMDateFormat "%month %day"
-
- This will play the month first, followed by the day of the month. If you
- want to play a particular voice file anywhere in between, you only have
- to specify the name of the filename in the AVMDateFormat string.
-
- For example, you can do this:
-
- rxset AVMDateFormat "avm:voices/TheDateIs %month %day"
-
- This will play the file in avm:voices/TheDateIs, followed by the month,
- then by the day of the month. Note that the voice files should not
- have any spaces in their names.
-
- 17.4. Simple or MultiMailbox
-
- You can make this system be a simple answering machine, where the caller
- will not have to press any keys to get to leave a message. To do a simple
- answering machine, do the following before running any of the programs in
- the AVM Suite.
-
- rxset AVMSimpleAnsweringMachine YES
-
- To use the two mailbox system, do the following:
-
- rxset AVMSimpleAnsweringMachine NO
-
- Note that the default is to use a simple answering machine.
-
- 17.5. Playing Numbers
-
- Normally, AVM concatenates two numbers when it plays a 2 digit number.
- This reduces disk storage in having to store the all the possible
- numbers. However, I have been told that the concatenation is language
- specific. So, you have the option of recording all 59 numbers (I can
- only play 0 through 59 at this time). To tell AVM to use the
- non-concatenating method, you do:
-
- rxset AVMDirectDDNumber YES
-
- To use the concatenating method, you do:
-
- rxset AVMDirectDDNumber NO
-
- 17.6. Time and Date Specification
-
- LogView, Scheduler, and SchedulerView all show times and dates. You can
- change the format of the time and date that is displayed. To do this,
- you need to set an environment variable called AVMTIMEDATEFORMAT.
-
- Be careful with this!
-
- In the environment variable, special character sequences get replaced by
- the appropriate time or date information. See below for an example:
-
- %a = abbreviated weekday name
- %A = full weekday name
- %b = abbreviated month name
- %B = full month name
- %c = locale's appropriate date and time representation
- %d = day of month (1-31)
- %H = hour (00-23) in 24 hour clock
- %I = hour (00-12) in 12 hour clock
- %j = the day of the year (001-366)
- %m = month (01-12)
- %M = minute (00-59)
- %p = equivalent of AM & PM
- %S = second (00-61)
- %U = week number of year (00-53) (the first sunday as the first day of week 1)
- %w = weekday (0-6)
- %W = week number of year (00-53) (the first monday as the first day of week 1)
- %x = locale's appropriate date representation
- %X = locale's appropriate time representation
- %y = year without century (00-99)
- %Y = the year with the century
- %Z = time zone name or abbreviation
- %% = percent sign
-
- setenv AVMTIMEDATEFORMAT "%H:%M %b %d"
-
- If you don't set AVMTIMEDATEFORMAT, the default is "%H:%M %b %d", which
- would display something like "15:59 Dec 5".
-
- 17.7. Scaling output
-
- I added a new environment variable called AVMSCALEADJUST for decoding.
- If you set AVMSCALEADJUST to 128 (via a setenv AVMSCALEADJUST 128 in the CLI),
- it will not scale the output. Anything higher will result in a multiplication
- by the scale factor and divided by the base 128. So, to double the output,
- you set AVMSCALEADJUST to 256. To halve it, you set it to 64.
-
- 17.8. Answer Priority
-
- When AVM is setup as a multi-mailbox machine (not a simple answering machine),
- you have a choice of what to do if the person calling doesn't press 1 to start
- voicemail. Normally, you would put him automatically into the anonymous
- mailbox. However, some people would rather put the caller into fax mode
- or data mode. This is useful especially if your modem doesn't support
- fax CNG detection (which simply means that the modem can't detect the special
- tone that a fax normally emits when it is sending). If you would like to
- automatically receive faxes, then you will set the answer priority to fax.
- So, if your caller doesn't press 1, he will get a fax tone.
-
- To set fax priority, you would do:
- rxset AVMAnswerPriority FAX
- For data priority, you would do:
- rxset AVMAnswerPriority DATA
- And for voice priority (the default), you would do:
- rxset AVMAnswerPriority VOICE
-
- Edit avm:standardconfig to change the default permanently.
-
- 17.9. ADPCM2IFF Converter
-
- The ADPCM2IFF converter (actually, this converter handles all of the
- compressions) can now use a double rate version of the CVSD to IFF
- converter that is more accurate. To do this,
-
- setenv AVMDOUBLERATE YES
-
- The default for this option is NO.
-
- Note that this option produces IFF files that are twice as big as
- normal.
-
- 17.10. Pre-Converting
-
- When someone calls and leaves a message, AVM can be instructed to
- preconvert the voice file into an IFF file. So, when you get home,
- and your press the play button, you will immediately hear the voice
- message. This is useful if AmigaDirect doesn't work for you (either
- because the decompression routines are too slow or because you have
- an unaccelerated Amiga). By default, the pre-convert feature is
- turned off. To turn it on, you do a:
-
- rxset AVMPreConvert YES
-
- The default for this option is NO.
-
- Note that the ADPCM2IFF program will be run without a GUI when
- preconverting files. It will also be run at a lower priority
- (specified by the AVMADPCM2IFFPRI environment variable).
-
- 17.11. Priorities
-
- You can set the priorities of some of the AVM programs by using
- the setenv command. To set the priority of the AVM Player, the
- environment variable is called "AVMPLAYERPRI". For the AVM ServerMan,
- the environment variable is "AVMSERVERMANPRI". For the actual AVM
- servers, the environment variable is "AVMSERVERPRI".
-
- setenv AVMPLAYERPRI 0
- setenv AVMSERVERPRI 0
- setenv AVMSERVERMANPRI 0
- setenv AVMADPCM2IFFPRI -5
-
- 17.12. Playing while converting
-
- You can preview a voice file (if you have a slow amiga and don't
- use the PreConvert feature or the AmigaDirect feature) by:
-
- rxset AVMPlayWhileConverting YES
-
- The default is NO.
-
- 17.13. Old ZyXEL Conversion
-
- If you have pre-6.10 ZyXEL roms, you should set this to YES.
-
- setenv AVMOLDZYXEL YES
-
- The default is NO.
-
- 17.14. User Beep
-
- You can replace the beep that is played right before AVM
- starts recording a new message into a mailbox. You can use
- this feature to get fancy -- for example, you can tell your
- caller to leave a message after the explosion. When using
- this feature, make sure there is as little silence as possible
- at the end of the beep voice file (since the caller may start
- speaking right after the voice file gets played). You do
- not want him to start speaking when you're still playing
- the voice file -- he won't get recorded.
-
- The file that gets played instead of a beep is
- avm:voices/userbeep. You can use the AVM Player to
- record your user-defined beep.
-
- To enable this feature, do a:
-
- rxset AVMUserBeep YES
-
- The default is NO.
-
- 17.15. Fax Program
-
- You can tell AVM what fax program you are using. Currently,
- I only support GPFax and TrapFax.
-
- rxset AVMFaxProgram GPFax
-
- or
-
- rxset AVMFaxProgram TrapFax
-
- or
-
- rxset AVMFaxProgram EFax
-
- EFax is the default.
-
- 17.16. Data After Silence
-
- When a mailbox is entered and a voice file is recorded, if no one
- speaks, then the modem returns with a 'Silence' result. This is
- different from 'Quiet', which means that someone spoke and then kept
- quiet. Anyway, if 'Silence' is returned, then you could start
- the BBS. To do this,
-
- rxset AVMDataAfterSilence YES
-
- The default is YES.
-
- 17.17. Monitor with Speaker
-
- This only works on Rockwell based modems.
-
- This turns on the speaker when a call is handled. This allows you
- to hear what is going on when somebody is calling up your system.
-
- 18. History
- -----------
-
- V1.0
- o first MUI release to Beta testers (not much feedback due to
- difficulty in installing)
-
- V1.1
- o commands sent to the modem are not paired anymore (AT+VRA=5 +VRN=6)
- o made easier to install
- o added some icons
- o added lots more flags to control the AVM server
- o By default, we now wait for rings in Voice mode. So, the only command
- we need to send to the modem when it rings is a "pick up the line"
- command. This reduced the chance of getting mixed up when another RING
- came in while sending the modem setup strings. It also made the
- answering of the phone much quicker.
-
- V1.2
- o added more icons
- o added icon for avm.doc
- o should now work with the GVP IO Extender (change in AVM server)
- V1.3
- AVM Server
- o added `Ring Script'
- o added unsizeable window for the AVM Server (unregistered version)
- Server Config
- o added `Ring Script'
- V1.4
- LogView
- o fixed problem in LogView of not being able to edit any of the string
- gadgets
- AVM Server
- o added another flag in voice.c for Dolphin modem (NeedsATHToHangup).
- Hopefully, that will solve the problem of not hanging up.
- ARexx scripts
- o Fax mode is now available as an option right at the beginning.
- Press 2 to send a fax, 5 for data mode.
- o Data mode is now available from the mailboxes (5=data) and from the
- intro to the mailboxes (5=data).
- Config files
- o Added s48.1=1 to the setupstringav. This makes sure that when we
- are doing an ATA from within Data mode, the modem doesn't try to
- receive a fax if the modem failed a handshake.
- o Added flag "NeedsATHToHangup" to Dolphin advanced flags.
- Scripts
- o I moved the all the files which begin with "use" to the directory called
- DefaultScripts. These script files are necessary only if you want to
- change the configuration of AVM. Note that these scripts were originally
- written to help make AVM easier to install. Once I wrote the Installer
- script, these scripts no longer became necessary. But, they may serve
- some purpose, so they are still included with the release.
- V1.5
- Server Config
- o Made recording length 1000 secs. max
- Programmer
- o Made recording length 1000 secs. max
- AVM Server
- o Changed "No Name" and "No Number" to blanks.
- V1.6
- AVM Server
- o Fixed bug when you closed the serial port and then killed the server.
- o Status now shows 0 rings, 1 ring, 2 rings, etc. No more (s).
- o Added DIAL arexx (it doesn't seem to work too well for the ZyXELs.
- These modems don't seem to pay attention at all to the VRN and VRA
- parameters -- at least that's as of 6.11 -- I haven't checked if
- 6.11a is any better).
- Server Config
- o Added checkbox for Dial Tone (vs. pulse)
- o Added maximum time to wait for a VCON after dialing a number
- ServerMan
- o Made it less cluttered (by grouping hardly used buttons and hiding
- them)
- All MUI Binaries
- o Will now say why the application could not be created (ran out of memory,
- program already running, etc.).
- ARexx Scripts
- o Made a simpleanswervoice.avm which acts like a simple answering machine.
- But, you can still enter data mode, fax mode, etc. It puts messages into
- the anonymous mailbox. To use this new script, just use the ServerConfig
- program to use "simpleanswervoice" instead of the usual "answervoice".
- V1.7
- ARexx Scripts
- o Added an experimental secretary.avm (and callup.avm) to repeatedly dial
- out until connected. To use it, you need to say something like:
- "rx avm:rexx/callup.avm 4714043". "callup.avm" looks for the server
- in "player.cfg", then calls "usebracket.avm" with the server, which
- eventually sets things up properly and calls "secretary.avm".
- o Fixed abort.avm since it didn't properly terminate AGMSRecordSound
- o Modified abort.avm to work with AmigaDirect
- o Modified play.avm to work with AmigaDirect
- o Added ARexx script called playamigadirect.avm to call adpcm2iff with
- correct arguments to make it play to the audio device.
- o Modified alertmessagessay.avm so that it doesn't speak if the CLIP
- 'AVMBusy' is greater than 0.
- o Modified usebracket.avm to set 'AVMBusy' to 1 higher than its current
- value. This prevents alertmessagesay.avm from speaking while the AVM
- Server is playing with the modem.
- o Modified playamiga.avm and playamigadirect.avm to set 'AVMBusy' to 1
- higher than its current value. This prevents "speaking" while we're
- playing messages through the Amiga speaker.
- o Added 7 introductions
- o Added recording of 7 introduction or choosing which method of
- playing the introductions
- o Added AVMIntroductionType
- o Added selection of simple answering machine or 2 mailbox system
- o Added AVMDateFormat and AVMTimeFormat
- o Added AVMDirectDDNumber, which allows you to record all 59 numbers
- o Added accessing of anonymous messages when in your own mailbox
- o Says how many messages in your mailbox and in the anonymous mailbox
- when you enter maintenance mode.
- o Added AVMSimpleAnsweringMachine
- AVM Programmer
- o Added Dial node
- o Added Delay node
- AVM Player
- o Added a way of specifying a filename to be recorded or played
- AVM Server
- o Added Delay rexx command (this delay is breakable by sending the
- server an abort message)
- o Changed DialNumber() so that it sends an A instead of an AT when
- aborting the dial command (or timing out before somebody answers).
- o Added ABORT to the list of messages that the server listens to in
- "use" mode. This ensures that if the server receives an ABORT message,
- it will go back to "unused" mode. Then, any ARexx script should
- automatically abort because any new commands it sends to the server
- will get replied with 20 as an error code. If I find a bug related
- to aborting, I should probably do an "assume(UnknownMode)" when we
- get this abort message. We should look for all "assumes" in the
- ARexx scripts to make sure they are safe with our modified way of
- aborting. This modified way of aborting will ensure that abort
- messages are not lost.
- Call Notifier
- o Added shut up button.
- Iff2Adpcm
- o Made increment of gauge smaller and more consistent
- o Fixed bug when called from the CLI with invalid arguments. It used
- to crash.
- o Can stop conversion by sending an abort message to the program's ARexx
- port or by clicking on the close gadget.
- Adpcm2Iff
- o Made increment of gauge smaller and more consistent
- o Fixed bug when called from the CLI with invalid arguments. It used
- to crash.
- o Added the ability to play directly to the audio device while converting.
- This speeds up things dramatically and can handle very large voice files.
- Thanks to the author of VoiXEL for giving me the idea that it was
- possible :)
- o Can stop conversion/playing by sending an abort message to the
- program's ARexx port or by clicking on the close gadget.
- General Binaries
- o Changed localtime to gmtime. This removes the need to look at the TZ
- environment variable. This means that it shouldn't matter what timezone
- you're in to get the time right.
- o Added environment variable AVMTIMEDATEFORMAT
- V1.8
- ARexx Scripts
- o Fixed aaprocessmailbox to include exposing of datascript if data mode
- activated.
- o Fixed stdfax and stddata to call answerfax and answerdata respectively,
- in case datascript and faxscript don't get propagated through. This is
- basically a problem of not being able to declare strictly global variables.
- I did a setclip in answervoice.avmsrc and did a getclip when we're about
- to receive a fax or data connection.
- o Standardized the messages to be recorded.
- o Fixed a bug that would cause problems while retrieving messages
- remotely.
- o Made the default length of recording for Record Conversation 500 seconds.
- o Fixed answervoice in that, if there are no introductory files, it's ok.
- This allows us to not have any introductory files at all.
- o Fixed stdfax and stddata to give voice instructions before starting up
- BBS or fax reception. If those voice instruction files don't exist,
- it's ok. They're not required.
- AVM Programmer
- o Made strings larger (especially for the comment in playnode and
- presentmenunode). Also made string larger for actions (useful when
- you want to do an ARexx action.
- AVM Server
- o Zeroed ringCount after detecting a signal (OwnDevUnit or ARexx) and
- did a showRingNameNumber. This is so that, if you manually click on
- any button (abort, answervoice, answerfax, answerdata, etc.), the
- AVM Server won't eventually do a Silent Answer.
- V1.9
- ARexx Scripts
- o Fixed stdtail (stdfax) to put stuff in the anonymous mailbox.
- o Fixed record.avm (bug in loadiff). Changed loadiff to load from
- the file 'save.iff'
- o Fixed abort.avm. When recording with the external mic option, abort.avm
- used to not send the abort correctly. It does now. Of course, the AVM
- Player sends an abort message correctly now too, so this probably won't
- ever get called again (at least by any of the programs that use playercfg.h).
- o Made beep in processmailbox longer (so it can be heard). Also lengthened
- beeps when recording messages and when playing them back for retrieval.
- o Shortened a lot of the scripts by being smarter with what gets included.
- o Added AVMAnswerPriority for those people who want to receive faxes auto.
- but their modems don't support it.
- AVM Server
- o Decided to make the AVM Server more resilient to changes in ROMS. When
- a new DLE escape sequence is introduced (and the modem sends it to us),
- we don't automatically quit recording or playing. Instead, we continue.
- o Fixed dial number. Now doesn't wait for a really long time if the
- modem returns something (BUSY, etc.).
- o Fixed problem with recording short files using LineLink modem. I forgot
- to flush my mini-buffer :)
- o Made LineLink modems respond really fast (when someone presses a key,
- it will stop playing the voice file almost immediately). This is quite
- nice.
- o Fixed problem with recording that caused an "echo" :) LineLink modems
- affected
- o Just changed the task priority to be user-settable by using setenv.
- (AVMSERVERPRI)
- o Fixed problem of receiving DLE sequences while playing a voice. This
- used to stop the server and return immediately. Now, it only does that
- if it is a key, busy, fax, data, timedout, user abort, or error.
- AVM Player
- o Clicking on Abort is now much faster
- o I couldn't make the time delay between clicking on record and the
- modem actually recording shorter because I still had to negotiate for
- using the server and stuff like that. Plus, depending on the modem
- and rom settings, I may have to send between 1 and 5 commands to the
- modem before it actually starts recording. So, the best way to tell
- when to start speaking is to watch the blinking lights :)
- o Just changed the task priority to be user-settable by using
- setenv. (AVMPLAYERPRI)
- o Fixed Abort problem with the external mic option
- AVM ServerMan
- o Made the task priority user-settable by using setenv. (AVMSERVERMANPRI)
- AVM ServerConfig
- o Added SPC9600 and SPC8000. The decoder is much faster. I don't have
- a very good encoder though, which means that you're pretty much
- limited to recording your samples using the telephone line option.
- Note that this compression mode will use the serial port a lot more.
- So, try it out on your machine. If you get serial port errors,
- then don't use this. The major advantage is that it's easier to
- decode and can be played using AmigaDirect with a lesser
- CPU. BTW -- this is for the LineLink modem.
- ADPCM2IFF
- o Sped up CVSD to IFF. This still is not fast enough on my 030/25
- though, to play direct to the amiga speakers. But it's very close.
- You will hear a very small pause because the conversion didn't catch
- up to the playing.
- o Added a new environment variable called AVMSCALEADJUST for CVSD
- decoding. If you set AVMSCALEADJUST to -1 (via a setenv
- AVMSCALEADJUST -1 in the CLI), it will double the translated output.
- If you set it to -2, it will quadruple the output. I think -1 and
- -2 are the only sane inputs here (and 0, of course).
- AVM Logger
- o Environment variable AVMLOGFILE can point to a different file where
- the logger can save the output.
- Misc
- o It is now possible to display status information (ARexx scripts need
- to be modified to do this) in the Player and anything that uses
- playercfg.h.
- V1.10
- ARexx scripts
- o Fixed playtime to play the correct time now.
- o Fixed playamigadirect to use the new calling format for adpcm2iff
- o Fixed stdfax and stddata so that you can press * to abort them (when
- they are playing instructions on how to start the fax or how to start
- the terminal).
- o Fixed abort.avm so that it can abort a conversion in progress
- o Fixed playamiga.avm so that if a conversion is aborted, it will not play.
- Also, added an option to cause adpcm2iff to play the voice file while
- it is converting it.
- o Added a check in playamiga.avm to see if the filename to be played
- has been pre-converted to an iff file already (the filename plus an 'i'
- exists). In this case, it will play that file instead of converting.
- o Added a new ARexx environment setting so that it pre-converts
- ADPCM2IFF
- o Made it possible to both play and save to a file at the same time. This
- may not work on your system (too slow?), but is good way to "preview"
- the voice file so you don't have to convert the whole thing.
- o Added some parameters to make a GUI not show up (but this makes it not
- abortable at all). This also puts it in the background. This will
- eventually be used to pre-convert incoming voice files into IFF.
- o Added the slow, more accurate method of converting CVSD voice files to
- IFF. This is significantly slower, but comes out with nicer sounding files.
- Programmer
- o Made the windows a lot smaller. It still needs at least a 640x400 screen
- though.
- ServerConfig
- o Made windows smaller
- MailboxConfig
- o Made windows smaller
- o Removed auto inform
- o Changed the names of the options to make them more intuitive (hopefully)
- o Made all of the "automatic" things have scripts that you can change
- o Now, only valid characters are allowed in some of the string fields.
- For example, you cannot enter a space anymore into the password field.
- CallNotifier
- o Made windows smaller
- o Hid some of the buttons (that should not be used often)
- o Made it possible to give "aliases" for each of the mailboxes. These
- aliases can now have spaces in them (the names of the mailbox
- directories still cannot).
- LogView
- o Made windows smaller
- o Rearranged some of the buttons.
- V1.11
- ARexx Scripts
- o Fixed processmailbox so that recording of intro messages goes into the
- correct directory.
- o Added a new way of alerting you that there are messages. It will now
- play an iff file called "avm:have1message.iff" or "avm:havemessages.iff".
- AVM Server
- o Added two flags for making the detection of fax tones and data tones
- be less sensitive. I now require reception of two data tones or two
- fax tones (with the appropriate flag set -- and it is enabled by default)
- before the server interprets it as a data or fax call. This is because
- the ZyXEL doesn't seem to be too reliable in detecting these tones --
- it seems to be too sensitive. The flags are called Needs2FaxTones
- and Needs2DataTones. Both can be changed in the Advanced Flags
- section of ServerConfig.
- o With the appropriate flag set (RetryAfterPortUsedError), the server
- will try to gain access to the serial port after a minute. If someone
- is listening on the serial port, then there will be no problem since
- I always try to set some serial parameters, and this will fail if there
- is somebody using the serial port. However, if we got into this error
- because of some bad timeout (or you turned off your modem), then we will
- be ok after a minute. This flag is also available in the
- Advanced Flags section of ServerConfig. Note that we will *not* retry
- to access the port if we were forced into Unlisten mode by an external
- ARexx command.
- o When OwnDevUnit requests the port, we say so. Also, we go into CommandMode.
- o Removed a lot of the status updates which seemed to be wrong in main() --
- showRingNameNumber
- o Now, we're a little bit smarter when starting up from UnknownMode.
- We try different things to get the modem's attention. This is just
- in case we were in a bad state and the modem is not responding. So,
- we try different techniques (like sending an XON, turning off
- record mode, play mode, doing a +++, followed by an ATH, etc.).
- We also try a variety of baud rates.
- o Fixed ringScript activation to not call ringScript if we're about to
- answer the phone.
- o Added flag "GrabModem", which tries different things to get the modem's
- attention when we get a Port Used error.
- o Added flag "ResyncModem", which resyncs the modem every 10 minutes (approx).
- This is good to do -- it will cause the modem to go into command mode
- and back into the mode where it waits for rings. This is useful especially
- if you tend to turn on and off the modem. The only problem with this
- is that you may miss 1 or 2 rings. This doesn't mean you will miss the
- call. All it means is that the modem will not answer immediately. This
- will only happen IF someone calls at the exact moment that we are testing
- the modem.
- ADPCM2IFF
- o Fixed a bug which caused enforcer hits when trying to play a voice file
- that was zero in length.
- V1.11a
- Released to Aminet!
- AVM server
- o Fixed scanForDLESequences so that it strips the DLE stuff (problem
- in zyxel that dle sequences may appear between things like CONNECT,
- etc.) from the string.
- Default Servers
- o Removed all the E0 (turn off echo) from the setup string.
- This seems to make the zyxels a little less reliable.
- People have noticed lockups and I think this is the main cause.
- V1.12
- Added Scheduler, Programmer, SchedulerView, and Programmer source files
- to release. They are now keyfile protected.
- CallNotifier
- o Made the shut up button a checkbox gadget instead. Also, made it
- have some "automatic" behaviour (when you open a mailbox, it
- automatically shuts up; when you get new messages, it automatically
- un-shuts up).
- ADPCM2IFF
- o Added old zyxel conversion routines. See StandardConfig.
- IFF2ADPCM
- o Added old zyxel conversion routines. See StandardConfig.
- V1.13
- Scheduler
- o Fixed problem of saying that "That's weird, I thought..."
- ARexx Scripts
- o Changed silentanswer.avmsrc - when you press 2 or 5, you get the
- fax and data tones right away -- no more instructions.
- o Changed logfunctions.avm - now it tells you when a mailbox doesn't
- exist when you try to save or load an entry.
- AVM Server
- o Fixed it so that it answers the phone now. Stupid bug.
- V1.14
- AVM Server
- o Fixed the fix in 1.13
- V1.15
- ARexx Scripts
- o Fixed a problem in playamiga.avm (thanks Stefan!)
- o Made 0 = play menu again instead of starting up.
- o Changed answerfax to handlefax
- o Changed answerdata to handledata
- o Added answerfax and answerdata (these are usable in the
- ServerConfig program)
- All Binaries except Programmer
- o Everything is now keyboard accessible
- Programmer
- o Fixed problem in low memory conditions. When we run out of memory,
- we now exit cleanly rather than guru.
- o Fixed problem where you click on the close gadget in one of the
- programmer windows and it doesn't actually close the window.
- Server
- o Added some more debugging information. I will be able to tell
- from the trace when the server was started (so I know if I got
- a complete trace).
- o Added a way of doing some sort of distinctive ring even though the
- modem cannot distinguish them. I can only distinguish between
- the normal ring, a ring-ring (2 sub-rings) ring, and a
- ring-ring-ring (3 sub-rings). For the distinctive ring with 3
- sub-rings, there are two possibilities. I do not distinguish
- between them.
- V1.16
- ARexx scripts
- o Fixed scripts (send, reply, and addentry), which didn't work
- in 1.15 because I added debugging functions but forgot to
- include debugfunctions.avm :(
- o Added support for calling a pager. ARexx script that actually
- does call the pager isn't there, but some pagers can be called
- using the defaultSender ARexx script.
- ServerMan
- o Added Quit No Kill. This is equivalent to clicking on the
- window close gadget. Quit will kill all the servers it knows
- about.
- Server
- o Fixed the distinctive ring feature I added. Why must
- enhancements introduce bugs?
- V1.17
- ARexx scripts
- o Fixed autoforward and autopage so that they don't autoforward
- or autopage if the "ondemand" passwords are non-null.
- o Fixed silentanswer (it wouldn't activate fax or data mode
- properly ever since I separated handlefax and answerfax,
- handledata and answerdata.
- o Added User Beep
- AVM Server
- o Added "NO CARRIER" as a string to look out for when dialing.
- o Added extra debugging information when dialing.
- General Binaries
- o Added underline for listview headers
- V1.17a
- o Fixed avm.doc
- o Added some flags to zyxel6.10 and zyxel6.01 server config files.
- V1.18
- Player
- o Fixed the window title so that it shows up in the MUI Prefs
- program.
- Server
- o Added initial Rockwell support. Tested with the Zoom modem.
- ServerConfig
- o Added support for the Rockwell based modems.
- V1.19
- CallNotifier
- o When shutup is true, I also do the toll saver option (it will not
- pretend that there are no messages).
- iff2adpcm
- o Added support for converting *any* rate iff file to the supported
- voice files. This will now allow me to release 9600 s/s voice
- files in IFF format and have the user convert them into the necessary
- voice files.
- V1.19a
- Added H0 to LineLink144e default server -- this fixes the problem of
- the modem going to neverneverland after sending out voice messages.
- V1.19b
- AVM Server
- o Fixed something related to the distinctive ring handling. I counted
- rings correctly, but didn't dispatch the right ARexx script.
- ADPCM2IFF
- o Recompiled it with optimization on
- IFF2ADPCM
- o Added encoder for MTD Dolphin -- it looks like it works but I won't
- know for sure until someone with this modem tries it out.
- ARexx scripts (and sources)
- o Added TrapFax support to play.avm
- o Added TrapFax support to handlefax.avm
- o Added TrapFax support to defaultsender.avm
- StandardConfig
- o Added AVMFaxProgram (for gpfax or trapfax)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- As of this point, I started counting releases and didn't update
- version numbers of programs which were not touched.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Release 1.20
- ServerMan 1.20
- o Changed Quit No Kill to Quit; changed Quit to Quit All
- SchedulerView 1.20
- o When user presses return on filename string gadget, I check
- if it's a fax file or not. I adjust the type accordingly.
- Also, if he chooses a file using the file requester, I do
- the same thing. Now, the user doesn't have to worry about
- selecting the type anymore.
- o No more choice of save or quit. Changed to a "Done" gadget.
- LogView 1.20
- o Can now multi-select (to delete, archive, reply, and play)
- o Added Stop All gadget to stop playing a multi-selected play
- ARexx Scripts 1.20
- o Modified play.avm and abort.avm to support multi-play
-
- Release 1.21
- IFF2ADPCM 1.21
- o Now loads stuff a chunk at a time. Minimal memory needed.
- LogView 1.21
- o Added Select All
- o Fixed Stop and Stop All so that they have the same width
-
- Release 1.22
- ADPCM2IFF 1.20
- o Plays to both speakers now.
-
- Release 1.23
- o Added startALL script, which starts the Logger program and also
- runs startAVMAndGPFax.
- o Changed silentanswer.avm so that it puts 'Silent' as the type
- in the listview.
- o Added some debugging information to handlefax and handledata.
- o Added time elapsed to handlefax and handledata
- o Added log entry when BBS is started or attempted (similar to
- what I do with fax reception).
- LogView 1.22
- o Added check for invariant failure. If something is selected
- but using MUIM_List_NextSelected failed to show it, I print
- something out.
- ADPCM2IFF 1.21
- o Added code to ignore ctrl-c and ctrl-d
- IFF2ADPCM 1.23
- o Added code to ignore ctrl-c and ctrl-d
- o Fixed Zyxel adpcm stuff. There was a bug in the conversion
- routine that was preventing me from decoding the entire
- -128-127 range. Thanks to Thomas Lewandowski for making me
- look at this more closely. One of the side effects of fixing
- this bug is that files converted from iff to adpcm2/3 are
- *much* cleaner and louder.
- o Fixed bug in resampling that was causing it to not work
- correctly on really long files.
- Programmer 1.20
- o Made it so that it says what the rexx filename is (not
- the source it was generated from).
- AVM Server 1.20
- o Fixed it so that it doesn't create a blank file when we
- use AVMTemp for playing if the original file didn't exist.
-
- Release 1.24
- o Added new icons
- o Fixed installer script which didn't account for a filenames.cfg
- not existing (in case they weren't upgrading from an older
- version).
- o Added AVMDataAfterSilence to StandardConfig. This says whether
- we should try data mode if we recorded just silence. This only
- works for modems which can detect silence (not just quiet).
- o Changed broadcast.avm to be more general in terms of arexx port
- names.
- o Changed processmailbox.avmsrc so that it uses the new -1SECOND
- in adpcm2iff. This minimizes memory consumption when doing
- the preconvert feature.
- IFF2ADPCM 1.24
- o Now I correctly handle odd chunk sizes
- o Removed version number from window name
- o Added filter for LineLink (hopefully things are clearer now)
- o Added support for zyxel 6.12 roms
- ADPCM2IFF 1.22
- o If converted bytes is odd, I pad the iff file correctly
- o Removed version number from window name
- o Changed LineLink decompression so that it doesn't pay attention
- to AVMSCALEADJUST and AVMSLOWCVSD anymore. Nobody used them.
- o Went back to old way of doing LineLink conversion. Should
- have a smaller executable now.
- o Added support for zyxel 6.12 roms
- ADPCM2IFF 1.23
- o Changed allocate of chip memory to be dependent on whether we
- actually play something. Plus, allocation is done at run-time.
- o Added support for doubling the size of the iff file (higher
- sampling rate) when converting a LineLink CVSD voice file. This
- is probably the best I can do in terms of quality. This is
- disabled by default. AVMDOUBLERATE does this.
- o Added support to scale the output (not just for LineLinks
- anymore). AVMSCALEADJUST does this.
- Output is multiplied by AVMSCALEADJUST value and divided by
- 128.
- o Added -1SECOND, -2SECONDS, -3SECONDS, -4SECONDS. This changes the
- length that we decompress before playing or saving. This also
- tells adpcm2iff how much memory to allocate (1 second is the
- least amount of memory and 4 seconds is the most).
- AVM Server 1.21
- o Fixed linelink to return QuietDetected. It used to return
- SilenceDetected in SimpleRecordVoice. LineLink doesn't do
- Silence Detection (only Quiet detection).
- o Added debugging information to tell me whether SilentAnswer()
- was called or AnswerCall() was used. For some reason, some of
- my faxes end up in the Silent mailbox.
- LogView 1.23
- o Added arexx commands to "selectall" and "play"
- o Made it so that you can only open one logview per mailbox.
- Also, the arexx port it opens is now called
- "AVMLOGVIEW.mailboxdir". This helps tremendously in automating
- the playing of messages from an arexx script.
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- ServerMan 1.21
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- CallNotifier 1.20
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- Logger 1.20
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- Player 1.20
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- ServerConfig 1.20
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- Programmer 1.21
- o When this program is double started, it uniconifies the other
- application and brings it to the front.
- o Removed version number from window name
- Scheduler 1.20
- o Removed version number from window name
- SchedulerView 1.2
- o Removed version number from window name
-
- Release 1.25
- AVM Server 1.22
- o Added LocalHandset support for Zoom and other Rockwell based modems
- o Also added a flag called MonitorWithSpeaker which allows Rockwell
- based modems to play what's being recorded when someone calls.
- o ExternalMic now records from an external mic if one is connected
- to your Rockwell based modem. This no longer records from the
- LocalHandset (that's what the new option is for).
- ADPCM2IFF 1.24
- o Fixed the DoubleRate thing. I got things upside down :(
- LogView 1.24
- o Added LocalHandset
- Player 1.21
- o Added LocalHandset
- SchedulerView
- o Added LocalHandset
- Misc
- o Added playall.rexx script as an example on how to play all messages
- in a mailbox from an arexx script. To run this script, you should
- open up a shell and type in:
-
- rx playall anonymous
-
- You can also open up other mailboxes as in:
-
- rx playall mailbox1
- rx playall mailbox2
-
- o Added tozyxel612.rexx script. This allows you to convert *all* the
- voice files in avm:voices from the old compression into the new
- compression. This only works for ADPCM2. For some reason, I didn't
- have to run this for the old voice files to work on my E+. However,
- on the E, it is different. It sounds really weird when you play
- something that was converted by the IFF2ADPCM program on the E
- running 6.12 roms.
-
- To run this script, you should open up a Shell (CLI), then
- type in:
-
- rx tozyxel612
-
- o Added LocalHandset to play.avm
-
- Release 1.26
- AVM Scheduler 1.21
- o Modified so that it doesn't schedule an event if there is no
- phone number.
- o Added Send Manual button.
- AVM Server 1.23
- o Added code for NoVoice option so fax code is usable even though
- you don't have a voice modem.
- o Moved the code that checks to see if there are messages (this
- supports the Toll Saver option) to a place so that it's only
- executed once, when somebody actually calls, rather than every
- 8 seconds like it used to.
- ServerConfig 1.21
- o Added necessary stuff for fax.
- ARexx Scripts
- o DefaultSender.avm -- added EFax support.
- o play.avm -- added EFax support.
- o createfax.avm -- creates a log entry when someone prints to our
- printer driver
- o efaxview.avm -- simple program to view fax files created by efax.
- Currently uses fax2iff and Mostra.
- LogView 1.25
- o Entries are now sorted by time.
- EFax 1.00
-
- Release 1.26b
- AVM Server 1.24
- o When grabbing modem's attention, first thing to do is to
- close the serial port (in the hope to drop DTR). It will
- stay in that loop trying to reopen the serial port every
- second until it does.
- EFax 1.01
- o Removed guru when startALL was started from the workbench.
- This had to do with the fact that efax was writing to stderr
- (or setting vbuf) but there was no stderr. Also had problems
- with not allocating enough stack space.
-
- Release 1.27
- AVM Server 1.25
- o Removed RAD_BOOGIE flag when switching between No Handshaking
- and Handshaking serial parameters. Maybe this was causing some
- problems.
- o When there is a serial port error, we now ignore it instead
- of causing a hangup.
- Default Servers
- o Added &D2 to all the servers
-
- Release 1.28
- AVM Server 1.26
- o TurnOffVoiceMode now does not bring us up to ConnectedMode
- if we were previously in UnknownMode or CommandMode. It only
- brings us *down* to ConnectedMode if we were above ConnectedMode.
- After bringing us down to ConnectedMode, that's when it actually
- turns off voice mode. Therefore, if the rexx command 'turnoffvoicemode'
- is executed and the server is in CommandMode or UnknownMode, nothing
- should happen (this is intentional and desirable).
- o Put a kludge in PlayVoice so that if the modem returns printable
- characters while playing, it collects them and forms a string. If
- that string is an "OK", then we assume that we fell into
- ConnectedMode even though we weren't supposed to. This should
- make stuff a little more robust.
- o Added a flag called UseDTMFControl (LineLink only). When enabled,
- I use a new way of turning off the playing of the voice file after
- a DTMF key is pressed. I think this is more robust than the other
- one and is hence enabled by default.
- ARexx scripts
- o Handlefax.avmsrc now does not do a separate RequireMode(ConnectedMode).
- This is done by 'turnoffvoicemode'.
- Also modified the forwarding part. Had to make the filename a
- full path to the actual fax file. It worked correctly with GPFax
- since the fax filenames were always to a directory in GPFax:. But,
- with (EFax), incoming faxes go into the mailbox directory. Maybe
- we should actually make a copy in the Outgoing directory...
- o Handledata.avmsrc now does not do a separate RequireMode(ConnectedMode).
- This is done by 'turnoffvoicemode'
- o Abort.avm now handles aborting the fax program if necessary
- o Defaultsender.avmsrc has been fixed so that it doesn't try
- to open 999 files before sending a fax using EFax. Oops :)
- o Added print.avm
- o Added printfile.avm
- o Changed efaxview.avm to use my fax viewer
- EFax 1.02
- o Incorporated Ed Casas' changes to bring it to his efax v 0.6a
- o Added stuff so that dialing and answering are abortable
- ServerMan 1.22
- o Added aborting of the fax program
- playercfg.h
- o All programs using playercfg.h will abort the fax program now.
- LogView 1.26
- o Added Print Fax gadget. This prints out faxes.
- SchedulerView 1.23
- o Added Print Fax gadget. This prints out faxes.
- AVMFaxPrint 1.00
- o Fax print program. Without the keyfile, you will only get
- the first half page of output.
- AVMFaxView 1.00
- o Fax view program. Keyboard driven only. Doesn't do
- magnifications yet. But it prints out using AVMFaxPrint.
-
- Release 1.29
- AVM Server 1.27
- o If we fail to reopen the serial port after closing it (to drop
- DTR), we will go into the normal closeSerial function which
- will wait for an OPENSERIAL or QUIT on the ARexx port. We won't
- keep trying to reopen it anymore.
- o When in unlisten or closeserial, either an openserial or listen
- will wake them up.
- AVM FaxPrint 1.01
- o Fixed it so that it always prints black on white by using my
- own ColorMap instead of the screen's ColorMap (which may be
- arbitrary).
- AVM FaxView 1.01
- o Fixed it so that it doubles standard size faxes (for aspect)
- o Fixed so you can stretch it horizontally *and* vertically
- ARexx scripts
- o handlefax.avmsrc - Added changes for TrapFax to receive more
- than 10 pages
- o efaxview.avm - fixed so that you can view multiple fax files
- o printfile.avm - fixed
- GNU/fax2iff
- o fixed so that it doesn't have enforcer hits if it couldn't
- open the destination file.
- GNU/efax 1.03/0.6b
- o fixed stuff for class 1
-
- Release 1.30
- AVM Server 1.28
- o showCID.avm has two variables: 'cidName' and 'cidNumber'.
- These are set before this script executed. If the cidName
- or cidNumber contains a quote '"', it will be converted
- to a single quote. This sends stuff to the CID Logger.
- CID Logger 1.00
- o OK, I was 'coerced' into writing this program :) Any
- contributions are gladly accepted.
- ARexx scripts
- o Fixed silentanswer.avmsrc so that it stores CID information
- in any logs it creates.
- o Added rexxsupport.library everywhere needed.
- o Modified alertring.avm
- o Added showcid.avm
- o Added stuff sent by Carl Wernhart to better support TFax.
- Thanks again Carl! I hope I got it right.
- AVM-install
- o Added options to backup rexx, source, and icons
- SchedulerView 1.24
- o When playing a personalized intro file, it used to look at
- 'origMailbox' rather than the current mailbox. This is now
- fixed.
-
- Release 1.30a
- AVM Server 1.29
- o Fixed caller id stuff.
-
- Release 1.30b
- AVM FaxPrinter 1.01
- o Added hack to make FCII rel 1 print. This has the unwanted
- side effect of printing some garbage to the *actual* printer.
- I suggest that you redirect output to PAR: using the AmigaDOS
- CMD command. To enable printing using this hack, do a
- "setenv AVMFCIIREL1HACK yes" from the shell. Or, you can put
- this in your StandardConfig file.
-
- Release 1.31
- AVM Server 1.30
- o Added new key for fax only users.
- AVM Programmer 1.22
- o If you put a double-quote in front of a WriteLine's Line
- string, the rest of the line won't appear in single quotes.
- This allows you to put variables there and not just literal
- strings.
- ARexx Scripts
- o Changed handledata.avmsrc so that it puts the length of the
- connection in log.length and not just as a comment.
- AXsh stuff
- o Found a bad bug. Apparently, AXsh doesn't set its own stack.
- So, if you happen to run it with a low stack, it may crash
- your machine. Or, it may put it in a bad state. So, now,
- instead of calling AXsh directly, I execute an AmigaDOS script
- that sets the stack first.
- AVM FaxView 1.02
- o Should print now using '*'
-
- Release 1.32
- Scheduler 1.22
- o Added double-start semantics
- o Only one scheduler per mailbox allowed now (similar to LogView)
- AVM Server 1.31
- o Fixed so that if there is a serial port error, it should not
- cause a crash. I'm not sure if io_Actual is set correctly
- by the serial device if io_Error is non-zero.
- o Increased the length of debugging info from readLine
- o A 'Q' is returned if there was an error reading from the
- serial device for the 'initial 1 character' read.
- o Extra checks were put in plus more debugging info was added
- in cases where there were serial port errors.
- EFax 1.04
- o Fixed so that if there is a serial port error, it should not
- cause a crash. I'm not sure if io_Actual is set correctly
- by the serial device if io_Error is non-zero.
- o A 'Q' is returned if there was an error reading from the
- serial device for the 'initial 1 character' read.
- o Extra checks were put in plus more debugging info was added
- in cases where there were serial port errors.
-
- Fixed avm-install script for using the old icons stuff. It *was*
- working, it just wasn't asking the right question :)
-
- Merged startAVMAndGPFax, startALL, and startAVM. You should
- always start AVM using the startAVM icon or startAVM script.
- You can configure which programs get started automatically
- by editing your StandardConfig file.
-
- Release 1.33
- AVM Server 1.32
- o When in Unlistened or Closed Serial mode, Abort will get it
- out.
- o Server now looks at Command Pause in the fax parms setup.
- Increasing this number increases the wait time before writing
- out AT strings by 100 milliseconds. This may help if your
- modem doesn't accept AT strings in quick succession.
- AVM FaxPrinterD
- o Now you can use your own font and font size. Just edit
- StandardConfig.
-
- 19. Wish List
- -------------
-
- 5/26/94
- - o Add Send Manual to Scheduler, which should cause it to send
- the file using ATD (no telephone number). This is usual for
- doing faxes where you have to manually call them up before
- clicking on Send.
-
- 4/18/94
- - o Make iff2adpcm load stuff a chunk at a time.
-
- 4/17/94
- o Reduce memory requirements for programmer
- o Add forward to logview
- o In schedulerview, if the user selects an iff file, we should
- go ahead and convert it for him.
-
- 4/15/94
- - o In schedulerview, we should probably have another type (Unknown
- or Unrecorded) to alert the user that the file that has been
- selected is not a valid thing to send. After recording, then
- we can adjust the type accordingly.
- - o In the scheduler, when you click on the file gadget or hit return
- on the string gadget specifying a file, try to find out if it's
- a fax file or not and automatically set the 'type'. If it's not
- a fax file, then assume it's a voice file that's to be recorded.
- o Print out the compression type that's being decoded or encoded in
- adpcm2iff or iff2adpcm
- o Multiple delete/play/archive in logview
- - o Quit All in ServerMan to kill every avm program that's running
-
- 3/23/94
- o Add a restart servers to serverconfig. Better yet, add a way to
- tell the AVM server to re-read the config file.
-
- 2/26/94
- o At certain times, the rings to be expected may change. Need to add an
- ARexx command in the servers to change the number of rings.
- - o When playing to Amiga (not AmigaDirect), add an option to play the
- file while it's being converted. Although it won't be real time (the
- voice file will not be continuous), at least you will get to hear
- parts of it to see if it's worth the wait.
-
- 2/25/94
- o Maybe blink the power led when the answering machine is on. But,
- we need to blink it differently than our flashpower program does.
-
- 2/24/94
- - o If port is in use, try every 5 minutes to get the port. Maybe try
- different things to get the port to listen.
- - o Add Quit & Kill Servers to serverman to quit serverman and to kill
- all the active servers.
- - o Add a name field for mailboxes (in mailbox config) and use that
- to show what's in the call notifier (not just the directory name).
- - o Pre-convert voice files while machine is idle (in other words,
- do a low priority conversion routine when voice files are created).
-
- 2/21/94
- o Add play all to the logview
- o Add delete all to the logview
- o Add "serverconfig" to the server manager (opens up a serverconfig
- program).
-
- 2/10/94
- - o Make a special answervoice to do simple answering machine stuff
- - o Clean up ServerMan to hide the Close, Open, Unlisten, Listen,
- Start, and Kill server gadgets.
-
- 2/9/94
- o Allow disabling of busy detect for ROM versions which are faulty
- o Use user-defined filenames for saveiff or loadiff
- - o Allow Player/Recorder to play/record user defined files
- o Phonebook that's integrated with the logview (so you can show the names
- of the people with a particular phone number)
- o Add better error reporting (like when audio.device is being used)
-
- 2/8/94
- - o Make the anonymous mailbox accessible from the other mailboxes
- - o Finish the Scheduler and SchedulerView scripts
- - o Document Scheduler/SchedulerView
- o Document Programmer
- o Make a "copy" template for each of the Programmer constructs so that,
- when a construct is instantiated, the new construct copies stuff from
- this template. Template should be persistent.
- o Secretary feature for calling people (integrated with the phonebook --
- click on somebody to dial out until connected, play some file,
- and beep)
- o Localize the program (binaries and ARexx scripts -- this includes
- localizing the concatenations of numbers)
- - o Add a button to the Call Notifier to shut up until the next call comes
- in.
- - o Support Rockwell chipset voice modems
- o Pre-load most of the shorter ARexx scripts (such as delete, broadcast,
- etc.). This should speed things up quite a bit
- - o Add options so that we can easily customize the ARexx scripts without
- having to maintain several versions for different users. Probably do
- this through the getclip and setclip ARexx functions. Can't do this
- with environment variables since they are not easily accessible from
- ARexx.
- - o Use MUI better -- make everything controllable from the keyboard
- - o Have multiple (random, day, or time driven) greetings
- o Fix up string gadgets which accept input to *not* allow spaces to be
- typed in
- o Add some flags to the AVM server to filter out debugging information
- (so we don't have to see it all)
-
- 20. Acknowledgements
- --------------------
-
- o Stefan Odendahl for helping me find lots of bugs and problems
- in the documentation.
- o Mike Sinz for SimpleRexx and Enforcer
- o Dr. Greg Perry of GPSoft for GPFax
- o SAS for SAS/C
- o David Gay for Emacs port
- o ZyXEL for their modem and the conversion routines from ADPCM2/3 to
- something
- o Sierra Semi for being helpful w/r to the LineLink modem
- o Commodore Amiga for their iff routines
- o David Junod for FindLine
- o Alex G. M. Smith for AGMSRecordSound and AGMSRecordSoundPS3.
- He was helpful in adding the ARexx commands
- necessary to make these program work seamlessly with AVM.
- o Dave Schreiber for DSound 1.31. I included a modified
- executable as well as his original DSound.doc. According
- to his docs, there's no mention of not being allowed to
- do what I did. If there's a problem, Dave, send me email.
- I will send the source modifications to anyone who asks.
- o Kasper Peeters for helping me add support for the dolphin
- modem.
- o Carl Wernhart - TrapFax support is (c) by him -- thanks!
- o Thomas Lewandowski - New Icons are (c) by him -- thanks!
-
- 21. Beta Testers
- ----------------
-
- o Stefan Odendahl
- o Dirk Sieber
- o Michael Breger
- o James Atwill - thanks for the asl code!
- o Christian Stelter
- o Pjotr Sjostrom
- o Frank Geider
- o Fred Pienkos
- o Cogrossi Fulvio - please send me email!
- o Tim Lloyd
- o Daniel J. McCoy
- o Ryan Bruner
-
- 22. Common Problems
- -------------------
-
- o AVM doesn't seem to play a file that I selected using the
- file requester.
-
- AVM *cannot* play filenames with spaces in
- them. For example, the file "Ram Disk:dialtone" cannot be
- played. You need to use "ram:dialtone". Sorry, but I just don't
- have the time to go through all the ARexx scripts and fix
- this. This was one of those "compromises" I made when I started
- this project. I didn't want to have to muck around with quoting
- conventions.
-
- o AVM reports that the serial device either couldn't be opened when
- working with GPFax.
-
- You should make sure that the shared mode flag in GPFax is enabled.
-
- o When answering a fax call, the modem picks the line up, drops it,
- then picks it up again.
-
- This is caused by an "&F" in the Modem Init string of GPFax. You
- should remove this.
-
- o I have trouble receiving and sending faxes with the LineLink
- modem.
-
- You need to make sure the Modem Init string is the
- same as the init string mentioned in step number 8 of
- `Setting up'. Also, the LineLink modem cannot detect a
- fax automatically. You will need to instruct people who may
- send faxes to you that they have to follow instructions (like
- pressing 2) on how to start up fax reception.
-
- o AVM doesn't handle data calls properly. Why?
-
- You need to make sure that AXsh is set up properly. Here is
- what I needed to do in my s:user-startup
-
- ;BEGIN AXSH
- assign axsh: pd:axsh.installed
- path axsh:bin
- mount axaux: from axsh:etc/mountlist.axsh
- ;END AXSH
-
- In addition to making sure that AXsh is set up properly, you
- need to make sure that "answerdata" is in the `Data Call'
- field. The ARexx script "answerdata.avm" sets up the modem,
- performs an ATA, then calls the script "startbbs.avm" if
- there is a modem connection. If you are not using AXsh, the script
- "startbbs.avm" is where you should start tinkering.
-
- o I get very short files when recording; sometimes, they're
- truncated. Sometimes, there's too much silence.
-
- When you press `Record', there is a short delay before
- the modem actually starts recording. This is due to two things:
- First, I need to send commands to the modem to actually start
- recording. This takes a finite amount of time. Second, I need to
- tell the server to tell the modem to start recording. To do this,
- I use ARexx to communicate between the user interface and the AVM
- Server. Again, this takes some processing time. So, to be sure
- that what you say gets recorded, you should press `Record', then watch
- the modem until some light starts flashing continuously (this
- indicates a recording process). Then you can start speaking.
-
- When stopping the recording, there is also a short delay between
- the time you press `Stop' and the time the recording actually stops.
-
- These short delays will take some getting used to, but when you're
- used to them, they will turn into a minor annoyance. These delays
- may decrease in future versions.
-
- o How do I save window positions and sizes and icon positions?
-
- Go to a CLI, cd to env:mui, look for the names of the AVM programs
- (AVMLOGVIEW, AVMCALLNOTIFIER, AVMLOGGER, AVMPLAYREC, etc.), and copy
- their .wini files to envarc:mui. For icon positions, you need to use
- the MUI Prefs program. Then copy over the .prefs files to envarc:mui.
-
- o How do I put all the windows on a different screen?
-
- Use the MUI Prefs program to create a public screen and tell MUI
- to open up the windows on that public screen.
-
- o How do I make the windows open up in iconified form?
-
- Use the MUI Prefs program.
-
- o Do I need a registered version of MUI?
-
- No, you do not. But, you will be able to customize all the AVM
- programs if you do register MUI. I really encourage you to do so.
- Stefan Stuntz has done a very good job with MUI, so please support
- him.
-
- o When I try to edit something in the programmer, no window opens and the
- programmer hangs.
-
- You need to have a screen size of at least 640x400.
- MUI will not open a window if it is too large to fit in the screen.
-
- o When using the programmer, sometimes it just exits.
-
- You probably don't have enough memory. The Programmer uses a lot
- of memory because of the large windows it uses and the fact that
- it loads an entire file into memory. Try closing other
- applications when using the Programmer.
-
- o Sometimes, AVM misses keys pressed by a caller.
-
- This is not AVM's fault. It is the fault of the modem.
- I have nothing to do with detection of DTMF keys. It just
- reports them to me. If you have a ZyXEL with a ROM less
- than 6.11a, I really recommend that you upgrade your ROMS.
-
- o After 10 minutes, the AVM server dies for some unknown reason.
-
- The UNREGISTERED version will not work properly unless its "annoying"
- window opens up on the WorkBench. Therefore, do not use a public
- screen manager to "shanghai" its window to another screen. Also,
- do *not* use an external program to close the window or resize the
- window. Your computer may crash. I am not responsible for crashes
- due to tampering with the "annoying" window.
-
- o AVM doesn't want to record anything.
-
- Perhaps you didn't set things up correctly. You need to make
- sure that the Drawer "AVM:voices" exists. From the WB, create
- a drawer called "voices" in the AVMSuite Drawer. Or, from the
- CLI, type in "makedir avm:voices".
-
- o AVM only records silence or a dial tone when I'm using the
- TelephoneLine option.
-
- For all modems *not* based on the Rockwell chipset,
- the telephone should *not* be hooked up to the back of the modem.
- You should hook up the telephone and modem using a splitter of
- some sort.
-
- o AVM hangs up while you are accessing some of the voice menus (when
- calling). Or, it just hangs up on you.
-
- Make sure that you record all the messages in the Player program.
- If you did record all the messages, then run the Logger program,
- play around with the system until it hangs up unexpectedly. Then,
- click on the Save button in the Logger window, and send me the
- file called "avm:logger.save". That will help me tremendously
- in finding out what is wrong.
-
- o Recording doesn't seem to work too well. It seems to terminate early.
-
- Try running the program called Logger. When recording, if it says there's
- a serial port error, then your machine cannot handle the speed at
- which the modem is transmitting data at. Maybe you have a program
- running in the background that's taking up so much CPU time that
- it takes too long to process the serial port interrupt. The first
- thing to try is to enable the "Use AVMTemp: for Recording" button
- in the Server Config program and restart the AVM Suite. If that
- still doesn't work, try opening up a public screen with a low
- resolution. Then, switch to that screen and try AVM again. If that
- still doesn't work, you may need one of those high speed serial
- ports which handle high speeds more easily.
-
- o On the LineLink modem, AVM seems to hang up when playing to the modem.
-
- Maybe you enabled the "UsesHardwareHandshaking" flag in the
- Advanced Flags section. Disable that and try it again. Please don't
- play with things that aren't documented.
-
- o How can I speed up playback of my incoming messages through the
- Amiga?
-
- You can turn on the PreConvert feature. See `Pre-Converting'.
-
- o I'm using a LineLink modem and playback through the Amiga is very
- soft.
-
- Try adjusting the AVMSCALEADJUST environment variable. See
- `Scaling output'.
-
- o Why does AVM not release the serial device when I quit all the AVM
- programs?
-
- Remember that there is a "server" that's running in the background.
- If you have an unregistered version of AVM, you would see the
- window. If you have a registered version, you probably wouldn't
- even know it was running.
-
- As of V1.17, you now have a Quit button and a Quit No Kill button.
- If you Quit, you take all the servers with you. With the other
- button, you don't.
-
- o Do I need a digitizer to make my own messages?
-
- No, you can use the TelephoneLine option to record any outgoing
- messages.
-
- o How can I customize the way dates and times are played back
- through the modem? It seems like it's too "American".
-
- Read the manual. See `Date Format' and `Time Format'.
-
- o How can I customize the way AVM displays dates in the Scheduler,
- LogView, SchedulerView, etc.?
-
- Read the manual. See `Time and Date Specification'.
-
- o Can I distribute keyfiles?
-
- Absolutely not. You can only distribute AVM as it comes in
- its .lha form. You cannot create a new archive or add to
- the archive that's available for download.
-
- o Why should I register?
-
- Because it would encourage me to keep supporting AVM. I don't
- think I charge too much for what this software is capable of.
-
- Even if you do not register, I would appreciate a postcard
- from you saying that you use AVM.
-
- o On a ZyXEL, when sending out voice files using the scheduler,
- it seems to be playing the voice files even though the called
- party hasn't picked up the phone. Why?
-
- The ZyXELs cannot seem to determine reliably when the called
- party has actually picked up the phone. I can't figure out
- what the problem is. Probably a bug in the ROMs. Don't
- worry, outgoing messages are repeated multiple times.
-
- o How do I change the icons when the program is iconified?
-
- Use some icon editor and edit the icons in avm:icons.
-
- 23. New Voice Files
- -------------------
-
- Execute the script called "avm:renamevoicefiles". I renamed stuff
- like one, two, ... to number1, number2, ... to facilitate in sorting
- stuff in the Player program. Note that this script is executed
- automatically if you used the Install script.
-
- Execute the script called "avm:deletevfiles". This will delete
- all the obsolete voice files. Note that it won't delete voice files
- that are still usable. Only the minimal number of voice files will
- be deleted. If you run the installer script, I ask before doing this.
- However, I highly recommend that you do this and just re-record
- everything that the Player program tells you to record.
-
- 24. Caller ID and Distinctive Ring
- ----------------------------------
-
- If you have a ZyXEL, the way to activate Caller ID is to put an
- S40.2=1 in your Voice Setup String. LineLink owners cannot make
- use of the Caller ID feature. I have it on good authority that
- the hardware cannot physically support Caller ID. Remember that
- although the ROMS say they support Caller ID, if the modem
- doesn't have enough "stuff" in it to pick up Caller ID information,
- then the modem cannot support Caller ID.
-
- To activate the Distinctive Ring feature in your ZyXEL, you need
- to put an S40.3=1S40.4=1S40.5=1S40.6=1 in your Voice Setup String.
- If you have any other modem, you don't need to do anything. Try
- it out and see if AVM can distinguish between the different
- distinctive rings that you have subscribed to your phone company
- for.
-
- 25. Programmer
- --------------
-
- I cannot describe everything that the Programmer can do at this
- time. Sorry. But, I will tell you how to add new mailboxes.
-
- The first thing to do is to add a mailbox using the Call Notifier
- program. When you add a mailbox, don't include spaces in the
- mailbox name. Note that I distinguish between a mailbox name
- and a mailbox alias. The mailbox alias is what you see in
- the Call Notifier listview. Sometimes, the alias is the same
- as the name.
-
- Anyway, the next thing to do is to run the Programmer. Double-
- click on the file called startup.avmsrc. Double-click on the
- line which says level0. This is a menu to which you can add
- mailboxes. Look at how mailbox1 and mailbox2 are done. You
- will see how easy it is to use the Programmer. Really!
-
- Once you're done editing stuff, Save your changes, then click
- on Compile. Then, test out your new system. If it fails
- for some unknown reason, try Compiling again. This has
- something to do with "include" dependencies that I'd rather
- not get into. Note that I've never needed to Compile
- twice -- I just thought I should mention it just in case.
-
- 26. Faxing without a Voice Modem
- --------------------------------
-
- Since you're reading this, you probably don't have a voice
- capable modem. Too bad :( Anyway, you can still use AVM
- and the fax program and utilities it comes with for sending
- and receiving faxes. To install AVM, follow the instructions
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 13. If you use the AVM-Install
- script, just do 0, 1, double click on the AVM-Install icon, do
- 9, 10, then 13.
-
- Read the instructions in `Faxing' to see how to send and
- receive faxes.
-
- If you want to free up some disk space, you can do the ff.
- from a Shell:
-
- delete avm:AGMS#?
- delete avm:source all
- delete avm:contrib all
- delete avm:voices/#?
- delete avm:filenames.cfg
- delete avm:player#?
- delete avm:programmer#?
- delete avm:iff2adpcm#?
- delete avm:adpcm2iff#?
- delete avm:anonymous/pickup.iff
- delete avm:mailbox1/pickup.iff
- delete avm:mailbox2/pickup.iff
- delete avm:rexx/silentanswer.avm
- delete avm:rexx/recordconversation.avm
- delete avm:rexx/secretary.avm
- delete avm:rexx/answervoice.avm
-
- There are probably some more things you can delete, but these
- I'm sure you won't need if you don't have a voice-capable
- modem.
-
- 27. Faxing
- ----------
-
- EFax is now included with AVM. It is a class 1 or class 2
- fax program. To view received faxes, you just use the LogView
- program. It will convert the fax into an iff file and will
- then invoke AVMFaxView which allows you to view it.
-
- To send a fax, double click on printHigh or printLow.
- Alternatively, you can, from a Shell:
-
- execute avm:printHigh
- or,
- execute avm:printLow
-
- printHigh should be used if you want to use Fine mode when
- creating your fax file. printLow should be used when Standard
- mode is used.
-
- Once you do the above, a program called FaxPrinterD should
- appear. If it does not, something is wrong and any printing
- to the faxprinter device driver will not work properly. Try
- running FaxPrinterD from a Shell to see why it failed to
- run. Most likely, it couldn't find a font used to render
- text printouts. You should edit StandardConfig to use a
- font that you have.
-
- Then, print using any Amiga program. When done printing,
- a SchedulerView will open up to allow you to enter the telephone
- number. After entering it, click on Done. Then, press the
- Send button in the Scheduler. This will send it now. If you
- scheduled it for a later time, it will go out at that time
- (assuming you registered the AVM Scheduler).
-
- Note that when printing out to a fax file, you should ensure
- that there is an adequate margin on the left and right sides.
- When printing from a word processor, try to make sure that there
- is at least 1 inch on both sides of the page. When printing
- in text mode, try to make sure that there are 10 spaces to the
- left and right of all your text. If you don't ensure these
- margin settings, your fax may not be completely readable at the
- other end (the left and/or right part of the fax may be chopped
- off a little -- that's why you should ensure that those parts
- don't contain anything useful).
-
- After printing using your Amiga program, double click or execute
- printPrinter. This will use the previous Printer and PrinterGfx
- preferences settings (which will allow you to print stuff to
- your printer).
-
- The FaxPrinterD (printer daemon) has only 1 option. When this
- option is enabled, the printer daemon will start a new page if
- the program sends a "Close Render" message to the printer
- driver. When it is disabled, even if the program sends a "Close
- Render" message, it will continue to print to the same page. Only
- a FormFeed will cause the printer daemon to start a new page.
- In general, I think you should have this option enabled. But,
- for ProWrite users, you should disable this. For some reason,
- ProWrite prints in small strips. Therefore, if you had this
- option enabled, you would get lots of little pages.
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- If you use GhostScript, you should enable this option. Otherwise,
- you will get one very long page even if you are printing multiple
- pages.
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- You can also use the asc2fax program to convert ascii files into
- fax files. I added an extra option (-l) which selects low
- resolution (Standard resolution in fax terminology). Basically,
- when you enable low resolution, asc2fax will render the font
- of the height you selected and will then read every other line
- and convert it into the fax compression (note that this is the
- same thing that the FaxPrinterD does when you select low
- resolution). The side effect of this is that if your font
- has horizontal lines of 1 pixel, they may disappear completely
- from the fax file. You should always choose a font that has
- horizontal lines that are greater than 1 pixel. Just to be sure,
- you should create a document with all the characters you will use,
- convert it into a fax file, and view it to make sure that all the
- characters look ok. Another strategy (not implemented) would have
- been to render the font with half the size that you chose. This
- may be added at a later time. If you don't want to bother with this
- problem, use Fine mode instead (or use the printer driver and print
- in graphics mode).
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- Note that you cannot schedule faxes for a later time if you do
- not register for the Scheduler. Also note that with the Scheduler,
- you will be able to automatically forward faxes received to
- another number.
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