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2003 Dec 04
2
Compact SSH?
I am looking for a micro ssh server/client implementation. This implementation would have to be small enough to run on microprocessors. e.g. systems with <512KB memory and ~20Mhz 8bit processors - like a Rabbit or a PIC. I have looked around but have not found anything suitable. Does anyone have a recommendataion? Thanks in advance. Thomas DuBuisson
2002 Sep 07
1
libvorbis on Symbian EPOC
Hi, I saw earlier correspondence (e.g. http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200202/0131.html) on this list about porting the Ogg Vorbis libs to Symiban EPOC. I'm wondering if anyone really succeeded in doing this, and would share his experiences with me. Thanks, <p>Akos --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2003 Dec 15
3
Outgoing calls for a fancy address book app
Hi ! I'd like to connect phpgroupware to asterisk: when a user click on a phone number, his phone rings and he gets connected to the number he just clicked. I've tried by putting various files in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing, without results (we are using SIP phones + CAPI channels). Is there a way to do that ? (If it's impossible (something impossible in *, LOL ?!?) I will create
2008 Jul 06
2
Byte order in ogg vorbis headers
Hello all, I am currently writing an application for PalmOS handheld devices that organizes media files on a memory card and allows the user to easily create playlists. The tracks I am using for testing (totalling about 1.5 GB) are nearly all in Ogg Vorbis format. Throughout my testing I have had very little trouble in parsing the comment fields from mp3, asf and ogg files. That is, all
2012 Apr 17
1
simple time series plot
I'm an absolute R newbie, but my question is (or at least seems) simple: I have a number of sensor values from different sensors, along with timestamps, so something like this: sensor 1: read_at: 1 2 4 5 6 value: 1 15 8 15 23 sensor 2: read_at: 2 3 4 6 7 value: 10 11 7 12 28 what I need is a line plot of the sensor values,
2006 Aug 23
0
Problems with VersaMail on PalmOS
I'm at the early stages of debugging this problem, but in case I can save some time because somebody else has already come across these issues I thought I'd try a quick post. I have an installation of Dovecot 0.99.14-1sarge0 from the Debian stable tree (so nothing cutting edge, but it's proving stable and reliable) that I am connecting to from a Palm TX with VersaMail 3.1C over IMAP.
2004 Aug 06
1
PalmOS and Speex
I am new to the list and I am interested in reviewing what might have been developed supporitng Speex for the Palm OS? I like the low end of 4 kbps for narrow or low frequency transmission. Regards "Dr. David" M. Holmes-Smith, OC, OSA, OG, MEd, MS, DD E. J. King School PSC 476, Box 9 FPO, AP 96322 (Sasebo Naval Base, Japan) <p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 Aug 22
2
Adding ScreenDC
Here is the file to add ScreenDC. I noticed that it inherits from wxDC which is what the docs show but the headers for each platform are much different: - Mac,MSW,os2,motif,palmos all inherit from wxWindowDC - X11,GTK inherit from wxPaintDC - MGL, cocoa inherit from wxDC After saying that on Windows it still work inheriting from wxDC so I left it for now, any thoughts? Sean
2002 Feb 27
2
porting Ogg Vorbis to Symbian OS
Hi I am in the process of porting the Ogg Vorbis libraries and player(s) to Symbian OS (EPOC32) which runs on Psion machines and Nokia 9210 to name some machines. They are all using an ARM core. I managed to successfully recompile libogg, libvorbis and libvorbisfile with only minor modifications. They include: * removal of static data, which is not supported by EPOC DLLs. All lookup tables are
2002 Aug 05
1
rsync for PDAs?
I've been working for the past few months with open-source solutions for syncing Palm PDAs (Coldsync, mostly). I've been becoming increasingly annoyed with Palm's Desktop Link Protocol and the sync mechanism, and am considering replacing it with a third-party application for the Palm. Since I've had good luck with rsync in the past, its seemed an obvious choice. I've
2004 Sep 07
3
Introducing ov_open_callbacksp and ov_clearp
Hello, I've been looking to the libvorbisfile and got into troubles when trying to use it: I need to compile it on a PalmOS and the libvorbisfile must be compiled in ARM whereas calling code is in 68K. This implies that the interface ov_open_callback is not usable because the OggVorbis_File *vf must point to something in the target architecture (ARM) whereas the caller cannot do that. As
2002 Apr 05
1
Vorbis on Palm OS
Hi there. Apologies if this is off-topic -- I'll be happy to take this offline with the right individual(s). For those who don't know, the next generation Palm Powered devices will feature ARM processors and a new digital sound playback API, so naturally I'm working on a software Vorbis decoder app. Given the (probable) lack of floating point hardware on these devices, I'm
2006 Mar 21
1
SIP video voicemail problem
Hello all, I am trying to leave a video voicemail but am unable to do so. I am using Ekiga (formerly Gnomemeeting) to make a SIP connection to Asterisk 1.2.4. Ekiga supports h261 for video. The call connects and negotiation seems okay. When I leave a message, however, only the audio is recorded. Looking in the log file afterwards I see many messages like this: Mar 21 22:02:34 WARNING[2418]
2004 Apr 30
5
Windows XP Pro and Samba (file saving)
Sometimes when I save a file to a samba-shared drive the application is unable to save there and asks if the file is write protected or if the disk is full. If I then save it to a local drive and copy it there using Windows Explorer, it can overwrite the file fine. Do I need to make that myriad of changes to my XP Pro registry? Most of the time it works fine, just from time to time it will give
2003 Aug 22
5
HEADSUP: USB da(4) quirks disabled for 4.9 and 5.2
If you have any of the devices listed below, please test with a recent -stable or -current. They will stop working in 4.9 and 5.2 although old behavior can _temporarily_ be enabled by adding "options DA_OLD_QUIRKS" to your kernel config. If I don't hear from anyone, they'll be going away permanently after the releases. -Nate #ifdef DA_OLD_QUIRKS /* Below a list of
2006 Feb 28
3
Misreported values with newhidups
Okay, now that I've got NUT up and running with the newhidups driver, I can give it a quick shakedown. Most of the values look good, but are few are off. Here's what I get: elrond@foxstar:~$ upsc foxstarups@localhost battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 50 battery.date: 3150/08/01 battery.mfr.date: 2005/03/22 battery.runtime: 1935 battery.runtime.low: 120
2009 Apr 16
0
Problems with adabag
Hello, I'm trying to use adabag to make bagging and boosting with bagging() and adabost.M1(), respectively, but in both cases it produces an abnormal termination of R. My code is: bagging(I.NOSOCO~EDAD+SEXO+ESTANCIA+ADMISI?N+T.CIRUG?+DURACI?N+CONTAMIN +PROFILAX+E.PREOPE+V.PERIFE+V.CENTRA+S.VESICA+S.NASOGA+DREN.ABI+DREN.CER
2008 Oct 04
3
Palm OS port
hello all, At my workplace, our colleague Mukesh has just completed a port of speex 1.2.1 to Palm OS. He had to write a couple of mathlib functions, but the trunk remains unchanged. It works quite well, I was wondering if there will be any interest in this port in the distribution. - farhan
2003 Dec 20
1
Cisco 7912 speed dials
Hi ! We have Cisco 7912 phones, and the doc says that I can "create up to four speed dial buttons on my phone using the Cisco CallManager". Does anyone knows which protocol is used to configure speed dials (Is it documented somewhere) ? Did someone tried to reverse engineer the protocol ? It would be cool, not having to pay $15000 just for configuring speed dials on those phones ;-D
2003 Aug 09
0
ogg player on a clie
Hi folks, I've been talking with Jack in IRC (mainly in the subversion channel), but he suggested that I pose my vorbis questions here, to the community of experts. I own a Sony Clie PDA, which is a PalmOS-4 device. Sony wasn't patient enough to wait for PalmOS-5, which has a standardized sound API and a new CPU powerful enough to decode audio. Instead, they just stuck a proprietary,