Hi all. I bought Digium's dev kit and a used IBM PL300 PC to try it out in. The X100P works fine, but with the TDM400P I get what I can best describe as 'interrupt noise'... noise whenever I type a key on the keyboard, or when something accesses the disk drive, uses cpu, etc. In my other PC it works fine, no noise and sounds great. But I cannot dedicate the other PC to it. Anyone have any ideas? I'd be grateful. So far I've had good success getting * to dial out via IConnectHere. Neat stuff! Kevin
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 21:18, Kevin Herzig wrote:> Hi all. I bought Digium's dev kit and a used IBM PL300 PC to try it out > in. The X100P works fine, but with the TDM400P I get what I can best > describe as 'interrupt noise'... noise whenever I type a key on the > keyboard, or when something accesses the disk drive, uses cpu, etc. > > In my other PC it works fine, no noise and sounds great. But I cannot > dedicate the other PC to it. > > Anyone have any ideas? I'd be grateful. So far I've had good success > getting * to dial out via IConnectHere. Neat stuff!Are you using X? Are you using frame buffer mode? Have you compiled your own kernel to make sure you have a good clean kernel with just the options you need? -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
On Saturday 05 July 2003 10:18 pm, Kevin Herzig wrote:> Hi all. I bought Digium's dev kit and a used IBM PL300 PC to try it out > in. The X100P works fine, but with the TDM400P I get what I can best > describe as 'interrupt noise'... noise whenever I type a key on the > keyboard, or when something accesses the disk drive, uses cpu, etc. > > In my other PC it works fine, no noise and sounds great. But I cannot > dedicate the other PC to it. > > Anyone have any ideas? I'd be grateful. So far I've had good success > getting * to dial out via IConnectHere. Neat stuff! > > KevinWhen I used * on an IBM PIII 600 (6565-85U) it also made a nice noise. I switched to a dell poweredge and it's gone. It seems to be related to the power supply. I'd try adding sime decent size capacitors (5000 u+) to 5 and 12V, if I had the time to mess with it. Check to see if it is certified for home use which is harder than office. -- Steve ______________________________________ This sig is pending approval