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Feb 5th, 2001, 05:18 PM
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Thread Starter
Junior Member
This is probably going to sound pretty funny to most of you, but it's a complete Brain difuzer for me.
How can I read Digits off of a Voice modem?
You know like when you call an Automated response and it tells you to enter your PIN Number and then a Start sign or "#" ?
I saw an ActiveX in VB6 called Phone but I can't get it to work.
I checked out the MSDN and located two articles dealing with UNIMODEM and UNIMODEM V. They are unfortunately written in Cpp and I understood little to none of that.
I'm sure there's an ActiveX available that allows me to access the modem.
UNIMODEM has a function called GETDIGITS but I can't seem to open a lineID for this to work.
Help ?
Cheers,
Mick
VB6, VinterDev 6, Outlook Forms , Office VBA
-Mick-
Cheers,
| Mickey Perlstein
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Feb 6th, 2001, 05:52 PM
#2
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I am using ModemWave and ModemPhone controls from Netpoint . 30 day eval software is available. Seems to work pretty well. Their email support is good too. Requires a TAPI compliant modem. I use an ACER internal modem that connects to my sound card. Check out the URL below.
http://www.comcomponents.com/index.html
Good Luck, KJW
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Feb 20th, 2001, 05:59 AM
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Thread Starter
Junior Member
Hey thanks man.
Although they are expensive. It is EXACTLY what I wanted.
fast an efficient. finished my program in about 20 mins.
Now if the guy will just start the project so I can go and buy the Ax! (And Earn some money programming the s/w).
Oh well, The Israeli market is all worked up nowadays. so no breaks. recession time.
Buckle up dem belts. 
Btw, Anyone into VBScript OUTLOOK Forms ? I am a resident expert in the field, and don't mind getting some interesting requests.
-Mick-
Cheers,
| Mickey Perlstein
| Quality Computerized solutions
Email: [email protected]
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Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
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Feb 20th, 2001, 02:52 PM
#4
New Member
One more thing.
I have tried the Netpoint controls with several modems and the Multitech 5600ZDXV has by far the fastest and most accurate touch tone detection. List price about $159
The Acer internal (ISA and PCI) modems sound OK from a voice perspective, but they require a longer DTMF tone to accurately register a digit. List price about $59
I also used a Zoom external USB modem and it worked well also, except the USB port kept locking up. I'm not sure if this was a modem, driver or port problem. List price $129.
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Feb 21st, 2001, 11:43 AM
#5
Thread Starter
Junior Member
I have tested the program on my internal rokwell class modem.
It worked sensationally using my cell phone.
I am very pleased.
I have yet to decide if to hack the Ax or buy it... 
Keep you posted.
-Mick-
Cheers,
| Mickey Perlstein
| Quality Computerized solutions
Email: [email protected]
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Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
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