6Voice API for Linux Demo Guide — June 2005
About This Publication
How to Use This Publication
This publication assumes that you understand computer telephony terms and concepts, and are
familiar with the Linux operating system and the C programming language.
The information in this guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, “Demo Descriptions” provides a brief overview of the voice demos.
Chapter 2, “System Requirements” discusses the hardware and software required to run the
demos.
Chapter 3, “Preparing to Run the Demos” lists the procedures you must follow before running
the demos.
Chapter 4, “Running the Demos” describes the steps to run the demos, the demo options, and
how to stop the demo.
Chapter 5, “Demo Details” provides additional information about the demos, such as the files
used by the demos.
Related Information
See the following documents for more information:
For information about voice library features and guidelines for building applications using
Voice software, see the Voice API Programming Guide.
For details on all voice functions, parameters, and data structures in the voice library, see the
Voice API Library Reference.
For information about the SRL and programming models supported, see the Standard Runtime
Library API Programming Guide.
For information on the system release, system requirements, software and hardware features,
supported hardware, and release documentation, see the Release Guide for your system
release.
For details on known problems and late-breaking updates or corrections to the release
documentation, see the Release Update. Be sure to check the Release Update for the software
release you are using for any updates or corrections to this publication. Release Updates are
available on the Telecom Support Resources website at
http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/documentation/releases/index.htm