Re: [NTLK] Making calls with the speaker

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Thu Apr 25 2002 - 10:16:54 EDT


On 25/04/02 09:52, "David Brunacci" <dbrunacc_at_utas.edu.au> wrote:

> I am in Australia and I do not have the option to make calls with the
> speaker on my Newton 2100.
> I only have the option to use modem or telephone (I don't have a modem
> installed though)
>
> Is the option to use the speaker available outside of the US?
>
> I tried changing my location to US but that didn't work (it was a longshot)

David,

You need an extension to patch that behavior. Because you're in Australia,
this function has been disabled. If you go in the prefs and change your
locale for US, it should work.

It might be worth checking the FAQ as I think there is more details about
this.

-Laurent.

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candygrammar n.: A programming-language grammar that is mostly syntactic
sugar; the term is also a play on `candygram'. COBOL, Apple's Hypertalk
language, and a lot of the so-called `4GL' database languages share this
property. The usual intent of such designs is that they be as English-like
as possible, on the theory that they will then be easier for unskilled
people to program. This intention comes to grief on the reality that syntax
isn't what makes programming hard; it's the mental effort and organization
required to specify an algorithm precisely that costs. Thus the invariable
result is that `candygrammar' languages are just as difficult to program in
as terser ones, and far more painful for the experienced hacker.

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