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| | TAPI Architecture --(Telephony programming component, extension of Microsoft TAPI2.0) |
 | | A line device to TAPI can be a handset, a fax board, a data modem, a telephony card, or any other physical device that can be attached to a telephone line, But it is treated as a virtual device, not a physical one. |
 | | If TAPI cannot fill in all values without running out of allocated space, an error is returned and it is the job of the requesting application to re-allocate space and make the call again. |
 | | Since TAPI can be used to support more than just pc workstations, these functions allow a central TAPI program to monitor and update LCD displays, to flash lamps, to change buttons labels, and to store and retrieve data from desktop terminals. |
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