Bizarre question about emulating fax machines
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Hey folks,
This is weird, but with the prospect for much amusement.
You know how fax machines and modems use regular analog audio signals to transfer demodulated data?
So, technically, if you were able to actually speak those signals (i.e. use your own mouth to make that "dee-dee-dee-dee-darrhghgjsgdhlkjshl" sound) in a recognisable language to electronic devices, would you be able to say, talk a print to a fax machine?
Is this possible?
Imagine the possiblities - "I'll just fax you directions".
D
This is weird, but with the prospect for much amusement.
You know how fax machines and modems use regular analog audio signals to transfer demodulated data?
So, technically, if you were able to actually speak those signals (i.e. use your own mouth to make that "dee-dee-dee-dee-darrhghgjsgdhlkjshl" sound) in a recognisable language to electronic devices, would you be able to say, talk a print to a fax machine?
Is this possible?
Imagine the possiblities - "I'll just fax you directions".
D
NAPiston said:
One big issue would be the speed of change between the 'notes'. You would never be able to keep up. But along those lines, I used to be able to whistle a few initial tones to get a modem to handshake and connect....
And I used to be able to get a ZX Spectrum to start it's tape loading screen.... Geeks eh?
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