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2005 May 30
3
R: AT-320 + supervised transfer
Hi,
Thanks for yuor answer.
The boot time of the phone is very very fast, 10 sec to startup and 2 or 3 second to login to asterisk. I set the NTP server to 255.255.255.255 so it don't try to get time.
I thinked carefully to your scenario and i am going to try it, but i don't known if it could like to my customer
I will try also to use CVS, but i am skeptic to utilize asterisk to
2008 Oct 08
0
issues with "write.table"
...ouple of lines involved:
> data2 <- format.data.frame(sorted_data)
> write.table(data2,file="R_toscala.txt",append=TRUE,quote=FALSE,sep="\t",row.names=FALSE,col.names=FALSE)
> rm(tmp,new_xyz,u0,u1,data,data0,data1,data2,data3,data4,templ0,templ1,f0,f1,frac,Xdet,Ydet,tthr,tth,tras_coef,sc,srs,sup,sdown,rs,lorentz,pola,rot,sorted_data)
You can see that data2 is removed at each cycle together with other objects in order to free memory.
Now everything is OK when the written file, "R_toscala.txt" grows roughly to 100000 lines. But my code writes wrong values...
2005 May 30
2
R: R: AT-320 + supervised transfer
The procedure that will do asterisk is very nice ;) but whe it was available ?
Currently is there any way to emprove the transfer? I tryied the scenario that u suggest me but it doesn't work :| and i don't why.
Here my sip.conf for the phone, can u say me if there is somethingh wrong ?
[2391]
type=friend
username=2391
secret=2391
language=it
host=dynamic
context=intern
dtmfmode=rfc2833