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From: apatnaik@aircom.com
Subject: Can C-Kermit be used to detect DTMF using a fax/data modem?
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 22:51:14 GMT
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To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
I've looked through the "Using C-Kermit" book by da Cruz for
any info on how to use the kermit command in interactive mode
to detect incoming DTMF from a fax/data modem (in my case a MT2834 with
enhanced V.34 data and fax).
has anyone succeeded in this? Let me know. The modem supports incoming
DTMF detection according to the manual, but I just need to find a unix
command to help me prove it.
Has anyone done anything like this using unix cu command.
I have a sparc running Solaris 2.5.1. I tried on a PC and it was easy and
am looking for a sparc (unix) solution.
Thanks! Email apatnaik@aircom.com
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