Publisher/Author:		Call Engineering
				BobJohnson@neo.rr.com
				1824 Point View Avenue
				Youngstown, Ohio 44502
				(330)788-3073

Installation:
	Unzip in an empty folder.  Rename the folder SVSERVER and copy to the root 
directory, c:\svserver.  If you do not place it in the root directory you will have 
problems running the sample Visual Basic program provided.

Getting Started:
	Open the SVSample folder and run the sample program SVSample then examine the 
CommandProcess procedure in the Visual Basic source code for SVSample.

	Please Note: The SVSERVER application must be launched with command line 
arguments or it will not load properly. (-See Functset.doc )  Start the sample 
application executable and launch the SVSERVER from there.

	NEW SVSERVER now supports SCBus, T1, and E&M digital lines, SpeechWorks speech
recognition, and Dialogic's Text-To-Speech API.

Product Version Number: 	V2.02

Product Version Release Date:	November 22, 1999

Registration Price: 		Price: 01 Line Run-Time-Limited Evaluation Version is Free

Basic Platform: 			Minimum Req: Win 95/98/NT4.0 Workstation, Visual Basic and Dialogic Board

Product Category:			Voice Telephony Software Tool

Visual Basic Programmable Voice Telephony Software Tool For Dialogic Boards

	The SVSERVER is a synchronized voice server which allows Visual Basic
and\or any database or application language which supports the Microsoft DDEML
to drive Dialogic professional voice boards.  

	The client application sends function commands as an ascii string via 
the Dynamic Data Exchange medium of Microsoft Windows DDEML to the SVSERVER 
application which receives the commands and executes them via an interface to the 
Dialogic Multithread Function Library.  When the function  completes, the SVSERVER 
returns the Dialogic function status and any data to  the client application.  

	The design of SVSERVER permits multiple client applications having different 
channel assignments to interact with the voice server simultaneously.  For instance, 
one application may be running voice mail on channels 1 to 4 while some other 
automated telephony application runs using channels 5 to 8.

	NEW SVSERVER now supports SCBus, T1, and E&M digital lines, SpeechWorks speech
recognition, and Dialogic's Text-To-Speech API.

	This download supplies two sample Visual Basic 6.0 client programs in both source 
and executable that accesses the voice server software.  In addition, documentation 
is provided to enhance your understanding of the voice client server interaction 
and operation in developing voice telephony applications using the SVSERVER.

Requires:	Win95/98/NT4.0, Visual Basic and Dialogic Board

Changes:	SVSERVER expanded to handle the Global Call Library.	
