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ArtistA beautiful pink-haired woman wearing an ankle-length multicoloured tie-dye kaftan and beige platform sandals. She is throwing some old analog telephones into a recycle bin.
Deciding today what to do with my old one-port Telegenie (Bigmouth) IVR. It will only work in Janet (my AMD ISA mobo), all my other mobos are PCI only. It requires the dedicated Telegenie app, whereas Rhetorex supports RealCT, offering MS-WXP compatibility. However, Rhetorex needs additional support hardware (i.e. a hybrid splitter) for use with a mobile phone (I no longer have POTS landlines). The third alternative is to use a normal soundcard, which easily connects to a mobile phone, and write a small DTMF detection filter subroutine. The same conclusions apply to VM328, a coprocessor-based IVR system which I'd already decided to scrap yonks ago, and suffers from not implementing the RESET signal (I had to solder on a pushbutton for this). Then again, the whole exercise is somewhat redundant, as telephones are not worth supporting due to their low usage-per-cost ratio -- I'd rather set up an HTTPD (web server) again :)