tstrip

 

welcome prompt, the program dials an outbound call on the

 

secondary channel. When the outbound call on the secondary

 

channel is answered, the program connects the two parties together

 

with a full duplex connection and records speech from the primary

 

caller. The program terminates the tromboned call when either the

 

recording session reaches a maximum timeout value or either of the

 

callers hangs up.

 

The trombone program is found in the app.src directory.

 

The trombone program is a multithreaded application that needs to

 

link to the Osi library in addition to a Boston library. To build the

 

trombone program, go to the bfv.api/<OS>/app.src directory and run

 

the make utility with a command line argument of “others”. For

 

example:

(WIndows OS)

c:\Brooktrout\boston\bfv.api\winnt\app.src> nmake others

(Unix)

[root@RedHat9 bapp.src]$ make others

Command Syntax

trombone [options]

 

Arguments

 

-p <unitnum>

Primary channel number (Required).

-s <unitnum>

Secondary Channel number (Required).

-w <infopkt_file>

Welcome prompt file name (Required).

-r <infopkt_file>

Recorded file name (Required).

-n <secs>

Record timeout in seconds [10 secs (Default)].

-d <num>

Phone number to dial [“1234” (Default)].

-v <num>

Enable or disable debugging [0-Off, 1-On

 

(Default)].

tstrip

The tstrip program writes individual G3 pages from a TIFF-F file. By default, the first page is written to g3data.301, the second to g3data.302, and so on, until all of the pages are written. This utility converts received fax data stored in a TIFF-F file to raw G3 format. It is typically used with one of the utilities described in Appendix A, G3 Legacy Utilities on page 408.

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