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Hi Peter  
My 3COM U.S.Robotics came with SW called PhoneTools =  
 
and runs under WIN-OS/2. =  
 
 
With this SW I can upload stored and waiting facsimiles and =  
 
phone calls into the PC ...  
=2E.. and see what the facsimiles show or what the calls tell ;-))  
 
I can choose to listen voices either via the modem's speaker =  
 
or the PC's speakers or the hand phone ;-)))  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
 
 
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pskye@peterskye.com on 26.10.2003 02:24:26  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Re: Arrgh! OS/2 Modem  
 
Mark Abramowitz wrote:  
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> >Internal allows for voice mail.  
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> So will external.  
 
How do you connect it?  How does the audio get into the computer?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
 
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