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2005 Aug 17
4
How many TDM22P Card can be used on the same PC ?
Just Google the archive on 'IRQ issues'. You can pretty much bet that 6 TDM cards on 6 PCI slots would suck hugely. Unless echo is your goal, you are not going to be pleased. If you have to use 24 existing POTS lines, look into a channel bank and interface it to a T1 card. If you are planning new, just get a PRI T1 and be done with it. Cheers, W -----Original Message----- From:
2005 Aug 17
3
TDM04B, trunk group
Hi, I am just trying to figure out how to setup a TDM04B card for incoming/outgoing calls. I have 4 lines, which are provided as a rotary trunk group, currently hooked into a Nortel system, which asterisk will replace. I have setup a Dell 1800 (Tower) system with the TDM04B card, which seems to work. The question is how do I set it up that all 4 lines are part of a trunk group, such that
2007 Sep 05
2
TDM400P (TDM22P) and aux power.
I need to ask, to refresh, is the aux power connector on the TDM400P card *only* to power the ringer on any analog phones/devices on the system? Can I still use this board, to "terminate" POTS lines and use all SIP Phones? Due to circumstances, I end up with a 1u server that has no aux power connectors available. I "have to" use this server, so am considering abandoning
2006 Feb 24
0
Reading sound in eagi script and recognizing DTMF sounds at thesame time ?
Hi, we've connected Sphinx4 through eagi script (modified eagi example) to Asterisk. Users can now say their wishes - but for gradual evolution we would like to provide "older" way of DTMF navigation too - can we recognize DTMF while reading sound in eagi ? Any advice or examples ? Thanks in advance, regards, Rob.
2013 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] Publication Generation of TLM Testbenches Using Mutation Testing
Dear all, I would like to share a paper I co-authored with Prof. Alper Sen. This paper describes an algorithm to generate testbenches from SystemC models represented with LLVM IR. It was accepted and presented at International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES/ISSS), 2012. A link to the paper is accessible from acm or Alper's website:
2009 Feb 12
3
Aggregrate function
Hi, I have to recognize that i don't fully understand the aggregate function, but i think it should help me with what i want to do. xveg is a data.frame with location, species, and total for the species. Each location is repeated, once for every species present at that location. For each location i want to find out which species has the maximum total ... so i've tried different ways to
2007 Jan 29
3
WXRuby Documentation
Hi, I am very new to Ruby, but I know I can express myself in writing pretty well. If it''s OK to contribute to the documentation of WXRuby, How do I do that? I signed up for a membership on Sourceforge, but was not sure what to do after that. Thanks. Jim James D Homme, Usability Engineering Highmark Inc. james.homme@highmark.com 412-544-8177 "If you think you can, or if you think
2010 Apr 01
0
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea— checking boun ds overflow bugs
2010-04-01 yiqiuping1986 发件人: John Criswell 发送时间: 2010-03-30 23:44:58 收件人: 易秋萍 抄送: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu 主题: Re: [LLVMdev] summer of code idea— checking boun ds overflow bugs 易秋萍 wrote: Hi, Some days ago I am interested in detecting undefined behaviors in C programs based on Clang. After several days’ investigation, I think checking bounds overflow bugs is more interesting,
2005 Mar 07
1
FXO module in TDM400P (UK, BT) - Hangup
Thanks for the suggestion. I have busydetect=yes in zapata.conf. You refer to "Martin's algorithm". Can you provide more details please? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Soner Tari" <list@kulustur.org> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] FXO module in TDM400P (UK, BT) - Hangup detection failing To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
2010 Mar 30
7
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea — checking bounds overflow bugs
Hi, Some days ago I am interested in detecting undefined behaviors in C programs based on Clang. After several days’ investigation, I think checking bounds overflow bugs is more interesting, because bounds overflow is one of the most frequently encountered errors in C programs. For example, performing pointer arithmetic without checking bounds can cause bounds overflow. To increase the
2005 Sep 10
1
False Zap answer problem (Again)
I've been monitoring this problem for almost a month now. I realized that it is more extensive than what I described previously. I can very easily replicate this problem on every Zap channel. Following is the senario: 1. Call Zap/5 via say SIP/15 -> Zap/5-1 created and starts to ring 2. Call Zap/5 via say SIP/21 -> Zap/5-2 created and starts to ring 3. Hangup SIP/15 ->
2004 Aug 06
5
Icecast is cool, but how about video?
Rob Burris wrote: > Real Networks offers a free streamer called Real Server. I'm not sure of the > exact link, but here's a starting point That is definitely not free, it's not even zero cost after that evaluation year. There don't even exist any players for it except from Real ... i can't think of anything less free than that. :| I suggest ditching all that crap and to
2009 Jan 13
9
Updating multiple databases at the same time
I have an application that is load balanced. I have a master database which I update once a day. Then I push the raw mysql files to all other servers so they are the same as the master. This works fine, but there are a few situations where I need all databases to update in real-time. What would be the best way to achieve this in rails? Here is an example of what I am trying to do. I want to
2004 Jun 11
5
routing within the same network? is it possible?
Hello, Is routing within the same network possible? If it is, what configuration should I put for the firewall/router shown below? I basically want the host debian13 to be able to send packets via a multi-homed firewall. I think the multi-homed firewall involve some routing. +-------------------+ |debian13 | |eth0:192.168.0.13 | +-------------------+ |eth0 |
2013 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] Publication Generation of TLM Testbenches Using Mutation Testing
Very interesting, thanks for the forward! If you're interested in having a link posted on llvm.org, please email the llvmdev mailing list. -Chris On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:42 AM, Marcelo Sousa <marceloabsousa at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > I would like to share a paper I co-authored with Prof. Alper Sen. This > paper describes an algorithm to generate testbenches from
2011 Mar 21
2
cant use Samba window sprinter drivers on Windows XP32
hi everybody, after some trouble i an know able to upload and set printerdrivers via cupsaddsmb and windows apw. but there are two errors. - i cant use the driver on a windows xp 32, if does not get installed as root previously. - i have a Oki Execution series 7411 and used the PS Driver. when printing to that printer i get in smb.log Unable to print file to es7411 -
2005 Mar 08
1
SIP - Call Park/Pickup and Canreinvite=yes at the same time??
Hi all, I am trying to use canreinvite in sip.conf and park/pick up calls at the same time. Problem: When I have it set up so RTP goes through asterisk (sip.conf: canreinvite=yes), # to xfer works fine. But, when I set it up so the RTP goes direct between endpoints (sip.conf: canreinvite=no), the # to xfer doesn't work. I believe this is because asterisk isn't in the RTP path and
2005 May 24
1
Asterisk processes
Hello I was wondering why the asterisk processes where growing, from one process at launch time to more than twenty after some weeks.... and I was wondering if all resources won't be eated at last.... (with 2% of memory by process make the sum....) I know this question has already been asked, but i didn't find any real reply (except RTFM likes... not very constructives anyway :-( ) I
2012 Aug 03
3
Antispam only when LMTP delivers some specific messages
Hello, we're setting up a weird platform where every incoming email is passed from the MTA directly to a tool that then uses dovecot LMTP to deliver the message into the user mailbox. We are legally *not* allowed to run antispam on all the incoming messages, but only on some of them, as they are recognized by the aforementioned tool; but given that tool directly uses LMTP to delivers the
2009 May 14
5
Graphical output format
Dear colleagues, Saving a plot with pdf gives a very nice result: pdf("myplot.pdf") par(font=1,family='serif') plot(pressure) dev.off() Doing the very same with other formats (png, jpeg, tiff) gives far worse results. Is there anything to do to make a plot in some other format than pdf look like the pdf? Hardly any journal accepts pdf files for figures, and most do accept png