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Line Devices Overview
A line device is a physical device such as a fax board, a modem, or an ISDN
card that is connected to an actual telephone line. Line devices support
telephonic capabilities by allowing applications to send or receive information to or
from a telephone network. A line device is the logical representation of a
physical line device, one of the two device classes supported by TAPI. This section
describes line devices and explains how to use the line functions that access
these devices.
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