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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] ECS Event programming question Mark Gilmore Sat, 20 Feb 1999 13:55:05 -0800 |
Hi Martin,
Responses are inserted:
Martin Terry wrote:
>
> Hi All-
>
> I'm currently using ECST 3.4.020 in DOS mode, and am experimenting with
> version 4.
>
> First question - Does ECST (DOS mode) 4.x still support the Bigmouth? I'm
> pretty sure the windows version does not. I just don't want to give up the
> local phone button access.
Yes, but ECS/Win does NOT.
You might consider X-10 keypads as a replacement for local phone
buttons.
>
> Second question - For those of you that have (or had) the DOS version, how
> many actions that ECS performs "stops" ECS while it processes? For example,
> here's a list I've compiled that I THINK react this way:
>
> Answering the phone with Bigmouth (recording)
> Making calls with Bigmouth (dialing a number and recording an answer)
> Sending Pager messages with the modem
> Playing Recordings (wav or bigmouth)
> Statesman TTS (Speaking)
> Executing DOS commands
Good job - correct on all counts.
>
> Also, I'm considering changing my event logic to create a "queue" for page
> messages and Statesman speach.
> I envision this being a FIFO text file that events place messages in, then a
> single specialized event deals with reading the contents of the file and
> sending the page message or speaking the text, etc.
>
> Anybody doing something like this? I am trying to avoid overruns that occur
> occasionally when I'm doing paging (for example another page message occurs
> before the first one gets processed) and I'm thinking that the speach queue
> would simplify lots of events that have to "talk" to me.
No comment :-)
--
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS Home Automation Software)
omnip@usit.net
http://www.usit.com/omnip
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