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From: mcw@aus.hp.com (M C Wong)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Voice card and drivers for FreeBSD ?
Date: 27 Mar 1996 03:48:11 GMT
Organization: Hewlett Packard
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Hi,
   I wonder if there exists any voice card driver for FreeBSD ? I mean
a card that can be used to answer phone call, instruct caller to press
different keys for diferent functions, intercept and interpret the
pressed key and start-off new process to do intended thing.

   Basically, a very simple CTI implementation is what I after.

   Email replies please and thanks in advance.