Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 5 Aug 1999 22:53:14 -0500 (CDT) | From | "Edward S. Marshall" <> | Subject | Re: First WinModem for Linux |
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On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Bob Lorenzini wrote: > Please you made me choke on my coffee. On the contrary the marketplace > needs to reject win(modems)(printers), bogus parity mem and the rest of > the smoke and mirrors crap. Supporting this junk is an incredible waste > of human resources that could be better utilized fixing the real > shortcomings in Linux.
Actually, while responding to his post, you completely missed the comment -HE- was replying to.
In a voice switching situation, traditional hardware modems don't do the job. A software-driven DSP is perfect (if you can assure real-time control) for building voice switches from. With hardware no more expensive than the PC I'm sitting in front of right now.
-- Edward S. Marshall <emarshal@logic.net> [ What goes up, must come down. ] http://www.logic.net/~emarshal/ [ Ask any system administrator. ]
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