> 900 MHz cordless phones have made claims to some sort of encryption for years, but I don't > take what they put on the box at face value -- I suspect it's pretty weak stuff.
We can often hear the incoming part of a conversation from our 900MHz phone on a 900MHz baby monitor.
We never pick up the phone and here the baby monitor though.
Don't know if this will solve the problem but have you checked out mgetty?
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/fa x-faq/mgetty+sendfax+vgetty/
It is only a wrapper around the native QT support on the platform. You don't get a 100% pure java implementation.
> 900 MHz cordless phones have made claims to some sort of encryption for years, but I don't
> take what they put on the box at face value -- I suspect it's pretty weak stuff.
We can often hear the incoming part of a conversation from our 900MHz phone on a 900MHz baby monitor.
We never pick up the phone and here the baby monitor though.
Maybe it was just a cheap phone?
I just installed in on a 2xPII/333 w/128Mb running NT4SP5, JDK1.2.2
It takes around 25 seconds to start up but the memory usage before I do anything is 36Mb.
Loading the MemoryView example pushed the memory usage to 49Mb.
It certainly isn't lightweight on resources, and performance feels a little sluggish (but not annoyingly so) but the features look good.