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date: Sun, 04 May 2008 17:04:31 +0100,    group: uk.telecom        back       
BT Callscape 100 unit: accessing "missed call" list   
Got my hands on a (very old!) Callscape 100 unit for storing CLID.  It 
seems to work OK.  I have seen a suggestion that it can store missed 
calls while the PC that it's plugged into isn't switched on (which is 
one of the appealing features about it: will store incoming CLID when 
the PC's turned off).  Is there a way of getting hold of the stored list 
from the Callscape unit?

I'm thinking it'll need software.  I've tried the Callscape software, 
but it's objecting (callscape has been unable to detect a TAPI service 
provider; Please ensure you add a service provider in Windows; Fail to 
create TAPI, telephony can’t be accessed) to not finding a TAPI 
installed.  I'm running it under W2K, when the software was probably 
written to Win95/98...

I know there's an API developed (a long time ago) by Blackmarble, but I 
don't have the programming skills to be get into that.

TIA
date: Sun, 04 May 2008 17:04:31 +0100   author:   Allan Gould lid

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