Ok, this is a bit off topic but not really, cause you gotta have a modem to use Caller ID! My system has an internal modem. I got this computer prebuilt, and the person who built it knew it was to be used for Linux, but didn't know much about Linux I don't think. So they put Windows 98 on it, which I immediately trashed. My question is this. /proc/pci recognizes the modem, but I can't seem to talk to it using something like Kermit. I have no idea who the manufacturer of the modem is, or the model. Would Linux recognize it as a modem even if it is a Winmodem, totally unusable in Linux? Can any Winmodems be used in Linux via some driver, kernel patch, etc? I could hook up a serial modem, except that com1 is used by my Dectalk Express for Speakup and com2 is used by, get this, my Apple IIgs! I've been doing some disk image transfers so I can play with a text-based Apple emulator, etc. Any thoughts? Jayson. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dawes, Stephen" <Stephen.Dawes@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 10:28 AM Subject: CALLER ID: In the "System wide message" thread, Shaun asked if I would share what I am doing with a caller id solution with the group. Here is the answer to his question. You bet. I did some more work on it last night, and just need to figure out one last little thing. When all is done, I think that I will have a hot little tool. As a little teaser, here is what it will do in the end. When the phone rings my little system, yet to be named, will: 1. Display the caller id information in a meaningful message across your network, including any Windows boxes, to all logged in. 2. Log all caller id information in a log file. 3. create a Web page from the log file that lists all the calls in the caller id log file in a meaningful fashion, with the most recent call at the top. Some other ideas that I am toying with are: 1. Reworking the Web page to show Name, Number, The last date and time the person called, the number of times this person called on that day, and the number of times that person has called since tracking started. 2. A dial-out feature that is launched from the Web page. Away off in the future I may play with a blocking feature that will allow for the system to stop those annoying calls from bugging you. You know the group that I am talking about, telemarketers, Mother-in-laws, and the like. If you have any ideas for this little system, let me know, and I will try to add them to the list. Watch for it soon. (soon means: Just as soon as I get this one little annoying bug worked out.) How is that for a brochure Shaun? Steve Dawes Phone: (403) 268-5527 Email: SDawes at calgary.ca NOTICE - This communication is intended ONLY for the use of the person or entity named above and may contain information that is confidential or legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient named above or a person responsible for delivering messages or communications to the intended recipient, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any use, distribution, or copying of this communication or any of the information contained in it is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by telephone and then destroy or delete this communication, or return it to us by mail if requested by us. The City of Calgary thanks you for your attention and cooperation. _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup at braille.uwo.ca http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup