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3792.1 | Black Box has one | ENOVAX::BARRETT | I'm not one, but I play one on TV | Tue May 22 1990 10:49 | 5 |
| There is a device by black box that, in addition to being able to
process keypad input, has programmable voice response and a vocabulary
of several hundred words. It was several hundred dollars and plugged
into RS232. It would seem to me that there might be a less expensive
possibility though.
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3792.2 | Who's Black Box? | VOX::HAGER | Clyde Hager, | Thu May 24 1990 16:10 | 9 |
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Thanks for the reply...
Hmm, is that a voice recognition vocabulary, text-to-speech output, or what?
Couldn't find a company called 'Black Box' in any of my stuff,
can you give me a pointer?
Clyde
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3792.3 | <<Only in Jest>> | WELSWS::FINNIS | | Fri May 25 1990 12:03 | 6 |
| Why not add a Sound Sampler to get the ring, DTMF etc
and a Robot Arm to pick up the receiver
- Pete -
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3792.4 | Voice mail if you have time to do it yourself | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Fri May 25 1990 13:00 | 38 |
| Well I think Radio Shack had an audio line level interface to phone
lines. That could be hooked up to the audio out of the Amiga and its
output could be attached to the sound sampler input. The sound sampler
is then connected sometimes to the parallel port.
Then you need a modem perhaps to dial the phone or to answer the phone.
Software running on the serial port would instruct the modem to be
auto-answer and would detect when it answered. Then a sound file could
be played from a disk through the Amiga audio device to the audio phone
interface to say "I'm not here leave a message beep."
Then the caller would talk and the audio/phone interface would send its
output to the audio sampler, and an audio sampler program would record
the message at say 8k samples/sec
or less, byte-wide mono. A half-megabyte of
memory would hold like 64 seconds. Then the audio device would beep
that they were out of time. After the caller hung up it could
compress the living daylights out of it and store it on disk.
Just a few random thoughts for those with time and money.
________________________________________________phone line
______|__ _____|_________________
| modem | | audio/phone interface|
---------- ------------------------
| |audio in |audio out _______________
| | -----------| sound sampler|
| | ----------------
______________________________|__________________________|_________
| Amiga serial line Amiga Audio out parallel port|
| AMIGA |
____________________________________________________________________
S/W: AmigaDOS;
Modem manager running the modem auto-answer on the serial port.
Sampler on parallel port.
Speech synthesis or player on audio output.
Supervisory program.
Tom
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3792.5 | neat idea! | WJG::GUINEAU | | Sat May 26 1990 06:52 | 31 |
| > Then you need a modem perhaps to dial the phone or to answer the phone.
> Software running on the serial port would instruct the modem to be
> auto-answer and would detect when it answered. Then a sound file could
How do you get the modem to not attempt to get carrier detect so that the
caller doesn't get blasted with the tone?
(disclaimer: I haven't read any good modem books lately :-)
> ________________________________________________phone line
> ______|__ _____|_________________
> | modem | | audio/phone interface|
> ---------- ------------------------
> | |audio in |audio out _______________
> | | -----------| sound sampler|
> | | ----------------
> ______________________________|__________________________|_________
> | Amiga serial line Amiga Audio out parallel port|
> | AMIGA |
> ____________________________________________________________________
>
I like it! I have some time, anyone got some money? :-)
I imagine you could even ask the caller questions and have him/her respond
by pressing a touchtone button which the software/sampler could detect and
decode! Just like the DCU Easytalk! ("Welcome to Amiga-Auto-Answer,
would you like to leave a message? Press 1 for yes, 2 for no or press 3 if
your not sure" :-) :-) (sorry, I woke up tooo early this morning...)
john
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3792.6 | | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Sun May 27 1990 10:00 | 4 |
| since I lost my modem manual I can't look for stopping hanging up when
no carrier is heard, assuming that's it's behaviour, which I am not
sure it is.
Tom
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3792.7 | | ENOVAX::BARRETT | A Holy owned subsidiary of God | Tue May 29 1990 10:46 | 18 |
| Re: .2
BlackBox is a major distributor (in the U.S.) of computer odds-and-ends
(hence their name). The device I referred to is a serial device that
will send information when a phone rings. The device will answer it,
can "say" some simple commands from its vocabulary to the caller,
accept touch-tone input (and send that information to the serial port),
and hang up the phone. It is not a modem, nor produces a carrier. It
was about $300 if I rememebr correctly, but it stikes me that there
should be something better on the market.
Re: -.*
The problem with those ideas is that you will find it hard to mix a
modem carrier and a voice output to the same phone connection - plus
"switching" from a carrier to a sound sample will cause most modems to
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3792.8 | Autoanswer Part Missing.. | STKAI2::SMEDBERG | | Thu Jun 07 1990 10:02 | 19 |
| Hi!
I'v had this ide of build one interface by my own, i got all the
stuff neded DTMF DECODER to get the commands from the telephone
line to the amiga.
The only problem is that i can't make/build the auto answer part
which detects the ring signal and then from the command of the AMIGA
makes it stop ringing to connect the DTMF DECODER and my sampler
+ audio output from the Amiga.
Then you can use it as a Answering machine and maybe as a game machine
or what ever your imagin can create..
I wants to use it for a NEW type of GAME that every body that owns
a telephone can play by just using the keypad or a ton-dailer, but
still i don't know how to create the autoanswer part of the
electronics..
M.V.H. JohSm :-/
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3792.9 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:59 | 14 |
| One way to do it is to connect a neon lamp in series with a current
limiting resistor (33k works well) and couple the light output to a
solar cell (phototransistor or similar photodetector). This output can
then be conditionned and sampled on the input port, I guess that using
the proper program you could sample the second joystick port, the
serial port or the parallel port.
-----------/\/\/\/\---------|
line 33k NE2 (neon lamp)
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Jean
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3792.10 | I am not a lawyer | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:50 | 4 |
| I believe that it is illegal to connect anything directly to the phone
line that is not FCC approved. Only use little interface boxes from RS
or somewhere.
To0m
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3792.11 | Illegal ? Maybe! | MALMA1::SMEDBERG | | Fri Jul 06 1990 05:23 | 5 |
| Illegal? Not if ya own your own telephone network!?!!?!?!?
Any how i'm going to use this when ever & where ever i want....
M.V.H. JohSm :-)
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