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2004 Dec 07
1
Inoming caller id withheld, move to new context, possible?
Hi, now I've got caller id working on my BT line in the UK, I'd like to play a different message to those pesky sort who with hold their outgoing number. How can I do this in my extensions.conf for my [incoming-analog] context? I realise some people may call who are unable to change the way that their system withholds the outbound number, so I'll give them chance to leave a voice
2003 Dec 06
3
CallWaiting CallerID
Hi all, In order to get the CallerID from PSTN (X100P) I have modified callerid.c file like that: callerid.c [line 256] from: case 3: /* Number (for Zebble) */ to /*case 3: Number (for Zebble) */ Without this modification my own number was displayed as the inoming call CallerID. Now I want to go further. I have activated CallWaiting support on the POTS line. When someone calls and I am in another PSTN call, the displayed CallerID is "asterisk". How can callerid.c file be changed in order to correctly display CallerID information during CallWaitii...
2006 Oct 19
3
Time conversion from Win32 64bit FILETIME?
Windows-32 has a time structure called FILETIME, a 64-bit value representing the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC). That is not a typo, the year is 1601. Does anyone have a clue(or algorhithm)for how this is converted to something a little more POSIX-like ? Thank you, Derek -- Derek N. Eder Gothenburg University VINKLA - Vigilance and Neurocognition
2004 Jun 24
5
Frottle + Bridge + IMQ
Hi, I''m trying to configure IMQ to work on the same machine with frottle (http://frottle.sourceforge.net). The problem is both feed themselves packets through netfilter queueing mechanism, but currently there can only be one netfilter queue per protocol family. To explain why I need IMQ in the first place I have to explain what frottle does. It is a deamon that tweaks the behaviour of a
2006 Dec 06
1
POSIX and summer savings time
I have a time stamp in UTC (GMT) time: > format(ISOdatetime(1970,1,1,0,0,0)+1165398135729/1000,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS3") "2006-12-06 09:42:18.823" (note millisecond accuracy, but not relevant to question here) Now, this time stamp actually "happened" at local (Swedish) time one hour later (10:42). Regarding summer/winter adjustments in time ("spring
2012 Apr 16
1
Borderlands (Steam Version) On a Mac Mouse Problems
I can get into everything and the menu, character selection screen, and all of that works just fine; but when the cursor is no longer visible and I start the actual game, my sensitivity is so ridiculously high, it's either facing the sky or at the ground, no matter how slightly I move the mouse. I tried changing the in-game sensitivity, and I have no idea how to fix this. Any suggestions?
2007 Jan 03
2
Lattice / Trellis analog of axis(graphics) ?
My question is so basic that I am (almost too) embarrassed to admit that I could not find an answer after an hour's worth of homework. What is the Trellis / Lattice analog for the axis(graphics) function that enables the creation of axes in locations other than the default (i.e., bottom for X axis and right for Y axis) ? For example when plotting mileage against weight (in American
2012 Apr 12
2
Borderlands (Steam Version) On a Mac
So when I try starting up the Steam version of Borderlands, it says this... Code: fixme:winhttp:WinHttpDetectAutoProxyConfigUrl discovery via DHCP not supported fixme:gameux:GameExplorerImpl_VerifyAccess (0x1cd930d0, L"c:\\program files\\steam\\steamapps\\common\\borderlands\\Binaries\\Borderlands.exe", 0x32d4ec) err:setupapi:do_file_copyW Unsupported style(s) 0x144