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- From: feldman@hal9k.cxo.dec.com (james feldman)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix
- Subject: Re: Audio device on Dec5000/25 ?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.180112.3117@nntpd2.cxo.dec.com>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 18:01:12 GMT
- References: <1992Aug28.140102.7220@cs.brown.edu>
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- Reply-To: feldman@hal9k.cxo.dec.com (james feldman)
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- In article <1992Aug28.140102.7220@cs.brown.edu>, lr@cs.brown.edu (Luigi Rizzo) writes:
- |>I noticed that Personal Dectsations 5000/25 (and probably other models
- |>as well) have a connector for a telephone handset on the back.
- |>Unfortunately, I couldn't find info on how to use it, nor the
- |>appropriate device drivers.
- |> Do I need some kernel extension/nonstandard software (currently
- |>running Ultrix 4.2a ), or there is a simpler solution ?
- The only sw that I know of is XMedia AKA DEC's Multi media application (which
- includes drivers). The audio portion reads and writes .au files that are
- compatible with the SPARC stations. You can plug a telephone handset in the
- back to listen or record.
-
- jimf
-
- disclamer...I'm just a ULTRIX user in DEC.
-