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diff --git a/libraries/GSM/examples/MakeVoiceCall/MakeVoiceCall.ino b/libraries/GSM/examples/MakeVoiceCall/MakeVoiceCall.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 64df44a..0000000 --- a/libraries/GSM/examples/MakeVoiceCall/MakeVoiceCall.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -/* - Make Voice Call -  - This sketch, for the Arduino GSM shield, puts a voice call to - a remote phone number that you enter through the serial monitor. - To make it work, open the serial monitor, and when you see the  - READY message, type a phone number. Make sure the serial monitor  - is set to send a just newline when you press return. -  - Circuit: - * GSM shield  - * Voice circuit.  - With no voice circuit the call will send nor receive any sound -  -  - created Mar 2012 - by Javier Zorzano -  - This example is in the public domain. - */ - -// libraries -#include <GSM.h> - -// PIN Number -#define PINNUMBER "" - -// initialize the library instance -GSM gsmAccess; // include a 'true' parameter for debug enabled -GSMVoiceCall vcs; - -String remoteNumber = "";  // the number you will call -char charbuffer[20]; - -void setup() -{ - -  // initialize serial communications and wait for port to open: -  Serial.begin(9600); -  while (!Serial) { -    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only -  } - -  Serial.println("Make Voice Call"); -   -  // connection state -  boolean notConnected = true; -   -  // Start GSM shield -  // If your SIM has PIN, pass it as a parameter of begin() in quotes -  while(notConnected) -  { -    if(gsmAccess.begin(PINNUMBER)==GSM_READY) -      notConnected = false; -    else -    { -      Serial.println("Not connected"); -      delay(1000); -    } -  } -   -  Serial.println("GSM initialized."); -  Serial.println("Enter phone number to call."); - -} - -void loop() -{ - -  // add any incoming characters to the String: -  while (Serial.available() > 0) -  { -    char inChar = Serial.read(); -    // if it's a newline, that means you should make the call: -    if (inChar == '\n') -    { -      // make sure the phone number is not too long: -      if (remoteNumber.length() < 20) -      { -        // let the user know you're calling: -        Serial.print("Calling to : "); -        Serial.println(remoteNumber); -        Serial.println(); - -        // Call the remote number -        remoteNumber.toCharArray(charbuffer, 20); -         -         -        // Check if the receiving end has picked up the call -        if(vcs.voiceCall(charbuffer)) -        { -          Serial.println("Call Established. Enter line to end"); -          // Wait for some input from the line -          while(Serial.read()!='\n' && (vcs.getvoiceCallStatus()==TALKING));           -          // And hang up -          vcs.hangCall(); -        } -        Serial.println("Call Finished"); -        remoteNumber=""; -        Serial.println("Enter phone number to call."); -      }  -      else -      { -        Serial.println("That's too long for a phone number. I'm forgetting it");  -        remoteNumber = ""; -      } -    }  -    else -    { -      // add the latest character to the message to send: -      if(inChar!='\r') -        remoteNumber += inChar; -    } -  }  -} -  | 
