|
ECS-L Home Automation and Security Archives |
learn more
| view messages for this
month | NetBloc® | terms of use | search
subject (prev) or (next) |
time (prev) or (next) |
author (prev) or (next) |
view more subjects
Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] An old newbie - quick question Mark Gilmore Sun, 26 Mar 2000 08:25:11 -0500 |
Hi Reddy,
Any error msg ???
I also HAVE to ask (since I have done it :-)):
Is the speaker plugged in ?
BTW, try to use the form in PR.TXT to report problems.
--
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS home automation software)
http://www.usit.com/omnip
423-745-0026
William C Biggs MD wrote:
>
> Clear DayHello all,
>
> I am still using my trusty ECS for DOS, but I have decided to make the leap
> into Windows.
>
> I have ECS 4.304 up and running, and I must say I am impressed. LOTS of new
> features here, and it looks very stable so far. I am still using the DOS
> machine as the "production" system, but I hope to migrate to Windows within
> the next month as I get all the items and events debugged.
>
> Right now I am having problems getting voice out my modem. I am using the
> Microsoft SDK "Mary" voice, and she sounds fine via the SoundBlaster.
>
> The modem (Zoom Voice faxmodem VFP 14.4V - purchased with the group a year
> or so ago) connects fine to other sites. The pager function for instance
> works fine outside of giving a parity warning after the page is completed.
>
> I'm just not getting any sound through the modem. I tried sending text to
> the modem in a phone call event , by using speak, speak PC, speak PC/W,
> speak PC:sp, speak PC:ln , etc.
>
> What am I doing wrong here.
>
> Also, I tried putting a SET ECS_ADPCM_REV=1 in the autoexec.bat file too.
>
> Any comments ?
>
> Thanks !
>
> Reddy Biggs
subject (prev) or (next) |
time (prev) or (next) |
author (prev) or (next) |
view more subjects