Xref: utzoo comp.sys.next:8301 rec.audio:25105 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!vax5.cit.cornell.edu!q4kx From: q4kx@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Joel Sumner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next,rec.audio Subject: NeXT DSP for phone calls (was Re: NeXT Dimension as descrambler) Message-ID: <1990Oct3.153407.267@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> Date: 3 Oct 90 19:34:07 GMT References: <443@kaos.MATH.UCLA.EDU> <51700@brunix.UUCP> <451@kaos.MATH.UCLA.EDU> Distribution: comp,rec Lines: 22 In article <451@kaos.MATH.UCLA.EDU>, barry@pico.math.ucla.edu (Barry Merriman) writes: > > Or, for day to day use, you can record, analyze (on the MonsterScope) and > playback the tone access codes used by the telephone company--- > free phone calls for everyone! Shoot, no need to get them off of MonsterScope. Just get an AT&T Manual (the proper one of course). You make make an application called 'NeXT Box' or 'Magneesium Box'. > Sounds to me like the FCC's gonna have to shut down NeXT :-) > Just ask 'Ramparts' Magazine.... -- Joel Sumner GENIE:JOEL.SUMNER These opinions are q4kx@cornella.ccs.cornell.edu q4kx@cornella warranted for 90 days or q4kx@vax5.cit.cornell.edu q4kx@crnlvax5 60,000 miles. Whichever .................................................... comes first. Never test for an error condition that you can't handle.