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How do I dial a number from the terminal window?
Hi Folks,
Just for the record: I am a Mac User. But I believe my question is a simple UNIX FBSD question. My problem: I need to learn how to "pick up" the telephone line and dial a number from an Unix shell or shell script execution. My modem is at /dev/cu.modem Why I need it? I have an eletronic circuit in my office that is talking to a program in my computer. In case something goes wrong in the circuit, I would like my computer to dial me at my cell phone. I have succesfullly done it using the efax command, using an AppleScript that accesses a shell via "do shell script blah, blah, blah". In fact the script tries to send me a fax at my cell phone. I believe that there should be an Unix command built into my system that would let me to do this simple task. Thanks for your help, Bernardo Höhl - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil |
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