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- From: regebro@stacken.kth.se (Lennart Regebro)
- Subject: Re: Gammalink Recommendations
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.091736.12938@kth.se>
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- Organization: Stacken Computer Club, Stockholm, Sweden
- References: <1jl1aoINNjh7@news.aero.org>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 09:17:36 GMT
- Lines: 37
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- In article <1jl1aoINNjh7@news.aero.org> kfisher@aero.org (Kevin L. Fisher) writes:
- > I'm interested in hearing comments from anyone who has experience
- >using the Gammalink line of products. Specifically,
-
- Hey, thats me. :)
-
- > 1) How easy is it to develop a real application from scratch using
- >the Gammalink API?
-
- Very easy. You build a struct with the information needed, i e files to send
- when to send it, where to send it, and make one API call to put it in the
- queue. The rest is taken care of by GammaLink software.
-
- > 2) $1095 seems like an exhorbitant price for the programmable
- >GammaFax CP FAX card. Can the features justify the price?
-
- Yes. No doubt about it. Fax modems are no competition, actually.
- GammaFax boards beat fax modems on all sides.
- If you want a comparison, tell me.
-
- Actually you CAN use the GammaFax XP card with the API too. But you can't
- use the realtime interface calls, but have to go via the queue-file. You will
- probably do this anyway, so it isn't a big problem. GammaLink says that you
- can't use the API with XP cards because you can't use ALL of the API.
-
- > 3) Are you satisfied with the product? Are your clients satisfied
- >with the results?
-
- Yes.
- Yes.
-
- Best Regards
-
- --
- Lennart Regebro regebro@stacken.kth.se
- Stacken Computer Club +46-8 649 18 51
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