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cancellation, voice energy detection, barge-in, voice event signaling, pre-speech buffering,
and full-duplex operation.
The CSP software includes library functions, device drivers, firmware, and demonstration
programs.
Note: Refer to the Continuous Speech Processing API Programming Guide and Continuous
Speech Processing API Library Reference for more information.
New Features
No new Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) features have been implemented since
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6.3 Fax API Library
The Fax API library supports development of a wide variety of fax applications such as fax
mail, fax broadcast and fax-on-demand. The Fax software includes library functions,
device drivers, firmware, and demonstration programs.
Note: Refer to the Fax Software Reference for more information.
New Features
The Fax API library provides the following new feature in this release.
T.30 Non-Standard Facilities (NSF)
Ability to send customized T.30 Non-Standard Facilities (NSF) message. To
implement this new feature, use the FC_TXNSF define in dx_setparm().
6.4 Global Call API Library
The Global Call API library provides a uniform call control interface for developing
applications for multiple network interface technologies.The Global Call API library
supports a variety of protocols operating on Intel NetStructure, DM3, and Springware
architectures.
The Global Call API library is designed to:
Support a variety of protocols; for example, E-1 CAS, T-1 robbed bit, analog loop start,
ISDN, IP H.323, and SIP interfaces
Provide a consistent application interface for the various protocols and technologies
Use the same input and output parameters at the application level to configure and
control the different interfaces
The generic functionality of Global Call is documented in the Global Call API Library
Reference and the Global Call API for Windows Programming Guide. Technology-
specific functionality is documented in Global Call Technology User's Guides.