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- From: daigle@APOLLO.HP.COM (Joe Daigle)
- Subject: Re: fax/phone switch
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 19:52:11 GMT
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- In article <oqByTB1w165w@halcyon.com>, puma <puma@halcyon.com> writes:
- |> ray@eecs.nwu.edu (Jim Ray) writes:
- |> > I recently purchased, and subsequently returned, a faulty fax/phone
- |> > switch. It was supposed to automatically route fax calls to the
- |> > fax/modem board in my PC.
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- This makes me think of something I would like for my PC. I have (1)
- FAX/MODEM board. BUT, I would like to accept either FAX, MODEM or VOX
- on that line. Even while running Windows, I assume that I cannot do this
- because I would have to run my fax software as well as my comm software,
- which of course are both going to want to sit and wait on the same COM
- port, which is not allowed.
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- any way around this short of buying a second board?
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- thanks,
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- Joe
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