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- From: chi@eel.micro.umn.edu (Ed H. Chi)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,alt.fax
- Subject: Re: Auto Switch?
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- Date: 11 Jan 93 16:51:45 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan10.053106.29441@netcom.com> wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke) writes:
-
- >In case of the Digicom Scout Plus Mac package it switches between
- >fax/voice like this:
- >
- >Incoming fax calls are answered directly. If you receive an incoming
- >voice call a little screen will pop up on the Mac saying something like
- >"You received a voice call, please pick up your telephone receiver".
- >When you pick up the receiver, the modem will switch off and release
- >the line, so that you can complete the voice call.
-
- Does the modem actually sends out noise to the caller?
- Does it have the compability to distinguish between a fax call and a
- modem data call?
-
- Also, does the PC version of the Scout Plus do the same thing? If
- not, how can I write a TSR for it?
-
- Thanx
-
- chi@mermaid.micro.umn.edu
- chix0001@student.tc.umn.edu
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