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Help with PC/ VB


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  • Subject: Help with PC/ VB
  • From: "Eamon O'Gorman" <eamonogorman@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:32:24 +0100
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Hi,

Looking for someone with a bit of PC knowledge who can help me out with a
small problem I have trying t  get HAL t  play my voicemail messages. Here
is the problem:-

I wany HAL t  play all new voicemail messages when it receives an X10 C1
ON command. Most of the set up for this is simple enough, its just the
final
bit is a bit tricky. I have so far been able t  get hal t  recognise the
coindition of X10C1 ON, but there is no option for it t  play all new
voicemail messages when it receives this code. What I can do is ask it t
play a WAV file, or run a specific program. All voicemail messages are
played as WAV files, so it has been suggested, that I get someone who knows
a bit about VB, t  write a program that will make my PC play all wav files
in a specific folder.....

Can anyone help with this, or let me know how I woul dgo about it, (taking
int  consideration, I know diddly about VB)..... or does anyone know of a
cheap (free even) program that I can get to do this ?

Regards,
Eamon




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