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RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools?


From: "Daniska Tomas" <tomas () tronet com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:37:06 +0200


bob,

i was more interested in something emulating a vt100 that one could eventually plug to a console port and chat with the 
box...
from someone's post sooner in this thread it seemed that someone is using it out there...
i like the idea of "talking" with the box while let's say driving a car... 

e.g. vocollect does something close to this but it's more an in-building solution than an over-the-phone stuff

http://www.vocollect.com/sitehtml/products/talkman01.php


maybe it would be worth making some mediation to pstn and a proxy app which could ssh the boxes :)


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Tomas Daniska
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Bradlee [mailto:Bob () BRADLEE ORG] 
Sent: 13. júna 2002 16:29
To: Daniska Tomas
Subject: RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools?


I have a client HTTP://www.CORRS.ORG using several 
speech-synthesis terminals,
they even have a brail printer on the network.
I donate my eyes to them from time to time, but they get 
along very well on their own.

Bob


--Original Message Text---
From: Daniska Tomas
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 15:15:23 +0200

Message by the way - those speech-synthesis terminals were a 
just joke or is anyone really using them? :))
 


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