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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Modems still in operation? Post 302508950 by Neo on Tuesday 29th of March 2011 12:51:40 PM
Old 03-29-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by joeyg
I still see many small stores with the stand-alone credit card boxes, connected to a phone line.
Good point.... I've seen this in a number of businesses recently, credit card processing machines connected to dial-up modems.

Good catch!

EDIT: I think a number of ATM machines, maybe even a large majority, also still use dial-up.
 

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TONEDEBUG(1)						    Voicetronix Telephony Tools 					      TONEDEBUG(1)

NAME
tonedebug - Test parameters for the libvpb programmable tone detector SYNOPSIS
tonedebug [options] DESCRIPTION
The tonedebug utility assists with quickly testing tone detector parameters against the signals they are intended to detect. It has three main modes of operation for testing single continuous or pulsed tones, or for testing a set of tones specified in the environment. OPTIONS
The following common options apply for all modes: --card number Explicitly select the card to test. Default is card 0. --port number Explicitly select the port to test. Default is port 0 of the card being tested. -w wavfile Specify a wav file to play the tones from. For OpenLine and OpenSwitch cards it should be played to an FXO port with no phone line connected, and the tone detector will process the reflected signal from the hybrid circuit. The OpenPCI cards have almost no echo from this circuit, but an on hook phone connected to an FXS port should produce a detectable echo signal. -s filename.c Writes out a C function that can be included in your own code to configure the tone generator with the settings being tested. Environment options To run tonedebug using the settings specified with the VPB_TONE environment variables, call it with the -e option. For example: $ tonedebug -e --port 4 -w my.wav Will use the enviroment settings to try and detect tones from my.wav played into port 4 of card 0. There are no other options specific to this mode. Continuous tone options If passed the -c option, then the tonedebug utility will test parameters suitable for a continuous tone. For example: $ tonedebug -c 425 100 2000 -w dialtone.wav -t dial Will try to detect 2 seconds of 425Hz tone from dialtone.wav, played into port 0 of card 0. If it succeeds it will report a dial event. The following additional options may be used in this mode: -c center-freq bandwidth duration Specifies the primary tone characteristics, its frequency and bandwidth in Hz. and its minimum duration in milliseconds. -d center-freq2 bandwidth2 Specifies the second tone of a multi-frequency tone. -q twist Specifies the twist of a multi-frequency tone. -n snr Specifies the acceptable signal to noise ratio, in dB. -t dial | busy | ringback Specifies the name of a predefined tone to replace with the given settings. Pulsed tone options The -p options will enable testing for pulsed tones. In addition to the common options and the options for continuous tones, the following options are supported in this mode: -p center-freq bandwidth on-time Specifies the primary tone characteristics, its frequency and bandwidth in Hz. and its 'on' time in milliseconds. -off off-time The 'off' time of the pulse in milliseconds. SEE ALSO
tonetrain(1) BUGS
We rely on an echo from the hardware to feed the signal into the tone detector. This should be fixed to feed it in directly at some stage in the future. AUTHOR
Ron Lee, David Rowe, Voicetronix <support@voicetronix.com.au> This manual page was written by Ron <ron@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). VPB driver package Feb 2, 2007 TONEDEBUG(1)
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