[pchelpers] Re: [pchelpers]

Hi Ellen,

Monday, September 29, 2003, 8:48:41 PM, you wrote:

BEM> System/Hardware Requirements
BEM>   a.. IBM-compatible personal computer with Pentium or higher processor.
BEM>   b.. Windows 2000, Windows 98/98SE or Windows ME (it won't
BEM> work under Windows 95 or Windows NT!). 
BEM>   c.. Caller ID capable voice modem connected to your telephone line.
BEM>   d.. Caller ID service from your telephone company. 
BEM>   e.. Internet connection. 
BEM> I wanted to download this call display screen saver ( I
BEM> have dial-up ) to be able to see when someone calls me. I don't
BEM> like any of the other programs.....I've tried them all.  Anyway, 
BEM> I have the caller ID service. But, what is the Caller ID capable
BEM> voice modem.....I do I find out if I already have that (or
BEM> vice-versa).

A "Caller ID capable" modem is one that has special commands for
retrieving Caller ID info, if your telco is providing it.

A "voice" modem is usually one that has special commands to support voicemail
applications.

--Scott.

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