01-17-2002
Your BEST bet is to purchase an External Modem, and modem cable and connect your modem to one of your serial ports on your notebook/laptop computer. UNIX nor Linux handles internal modems very well.
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device::modem::usrobotics
Device::Modem::UsRobotics(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Device::Modem::UsRobotics(3pm)
NAME
Device::Modem::UsRobotics - USR modems extensions to control self-mode
SYNOPSIS
use Device::Modem::UsRobotics;
my $modem = new Device::Modem::UsRobotics( port => '/dev/ttyS1' );
$modem->connect( baudrate => 9600 );
my %info = $modem->messages_info();
print "There are $info{unreleased_voice_msg} unread voice messages on $info{stored_voice_msg} total
";
print "There are $info{unreleased_fax_msg} unread fax messages on $info{stored_fax_msg} total
";
# Get details about message n. X
my %msg = $modem->message_info(1);
index type information attributes status day hour minute
callerid page addresshigh addresslow checksum
print 'This is a ', ($msg{type} == 2 ? 'voice' : 'fax'), 'message', "
";
print 'It came from no. ', $msg{callerid}, "
";
# ...
# Now clear all messages
$modem->clear_memory();
WARNING
This module is not documented yet, and it is a rough work in progress. Until now, it correctly reads voice/fax messages information, but
when saving voice messages to disk, sometimes they are incorrectly decoded.
So, if you need a working program, check out the good old TkUsr by Ludovic Drolez, unless you want to help develop
Device::Modem::UsRobotics.
DOCS TO BE COMPLETED FROM NOW.....
Yes, I'm a bad boy :-)
DESCRIPTION
Bla Bla Bla...
METHODS
clear_memory()
Used to permanently clear the memory space of the modem. There are separate memory spaces, one for voice/fax messages and one for user set-
tings. Examples:
$modem->clear_memory('user'); # or $modem->clear_memory(1)
$modem->clear_memory('messages'); # or $modem->clear_memory(2)
To clear both, you can use:
$modem->clear_memory('all'); # or $modem->clear_memory(0);
Parameters:
$memtype
String or integer that selects the type of memory to be cleared, where 0 is for "all", 1 is for "user" memory, 2 is for "messages" mem-
ory.
SUPPORT
Please feel free to contact me at my e-mail address cosimo@cpan.org for any information, to resolve problems you can encounter with this
module or for any kind of commercial support you may need.
AUTHOR
Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT
(C) 2004-2005 Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org
This library is free software; you can only redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Device::Modem, perl
perl v5.8.8 2005-04-30 Device::Modem::UsRobotics(3pm)