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    DTMF Dial V1

    Hi Guys,
    This is DTMF Dial V1, a user mode program that should run on many PSP firmware variations.



    DTMF Dial is a 25 entry phone book, editor, and auto dialer.
    Full instructions are included in the readme file.

    DTMF samples are 44100hz (CD quality),
    but I probably do need to fiddle with the length of pauses for the next version.

    Rapidshare download backup link:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88996849...al_V1.zip.html

    Cheers, Art.

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    Giving the term DTMF some research, I find this very interesting and a good idea. Not owning a DTMF receiver unfortunately makes me unable to make the main use of this, but storing phone numbers is always useful.

    Good job!

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    Your phone exchange is a DTMF reciever unless you live in the '50s.
    Hold it up to the phone mouthpiece and it dials your numbers for you
    without the need for you to push any buttons on the phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    Your phone exchange is a DTMF reciever unless you live in the '50s.
    Hold it up to the phone mouthpiece and it dials your numbers for you
    without the need for you to push any buttons on the phone.
    Oh, really? That is cool!
    I shall give it a go tomorrow.

    Thanks!

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    your such a lire ART

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    ...if only red/blue-boxing still worked

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    Nice Art, but I seem to not be able to get it to work. If I didn't use a pause between tones it wouldn't register the number I was trying to dial. When I inserted a pause between the digits, I got a call could not be completed as dialed prompt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamotto View Post
    Nice Art, but I seem to not be able to get it to work. If I didn't use a pause between tones it wouldn't register the number I was trying to dial. When I inserted a pause between the digits, I got a call could not be completed as dialed prompt.
    Hence the part about fiddling with pause duration in
    the first post there...
    It works for me, but listening to a number play back, I
    think the pause duration is a bit too short.
    Also try holding it a little further from the mouthpiece
    (not touching).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    Hence the part about fiddling with pause duration in
    the first post there...
    To my knowledge the minimum pause between tones in the US is 40 ms, 60 ms in asia and 80-100 ms in europe.

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    Nice art,Art.
    I was just about to try another phone dialing program.

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