A conventional computer is coupled to an analog telephone transmission
link by means of an analog/digital conversion interface adapter. Modem
transmission is accomplished by performing the modulation and
demodulation functions digitally in the computer's existing processor
which executes programs which transfer data between the computer's memory
and the interface adapter. Using the same interface adapter and existing
processor, the arrangement may be used to send and receive images in the
form of standard V.29 format facsimile data, to send and receive data
operating as a synchronous IBM 3270 compatible terminal device, or to
record and play back conventional voice transmissions rather than data to
implement a telephone answering, voice message handling, and
telemarketing systems.