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2004 May 31
3
Quicknet PhoneJack Configuration
Hi all, I am still confused about the way to use asterisk with QuickNet Phonejack. If I am not wrong, The phonejack card should be using the phone.conf as the asterisk channel. I was initially confused with the ZAP channel (The digium card), now that I have found out that Phonejack should use the Linux Telephony Devices and its configuration file is phone.conf, but the question is I do not know
2004 Dec 19
2
QuickNet Internet PhoneJack problem
Hi list, I have some problems to get the QuickNet Internet PhoneJack working. What .conf files do I have to edit to get a dialtone for the first test with the standard configs from asterisk? I have the ixj driver running and a cat /proc/ixj after asterisk start tells me one reader and one writer. But if I pick up the receiver I don't get a dialtone nor I'm able to dial a number.
2004 Dec 11
0
Variable-length dialing with a Quicknet Inetnet PhoneJACK card
Hi, all. On a lark, I have gotten Asterisk 1.0.2 (from Debian testing) up and running, but I have found one problem when I try to use it with Free World Dialup: Dialing doesn't work properly. I have everything else working; it receives calls, ringing my phone and everything, but when I try to dial using the configs found on FWD's site for Asterisk at this URL:
2010 Aug 13
3
IXJ Quicknet PhoneJack issues
Greetings: We have been running a CVS HEAD version of asterisk from Mar 10, 2005 on ix86 (PIII-600) Linux 2.4.27 with ixj (chan_phone) hardware. In a hope of getting better 'chan_skinny' support (to attempt using a Cisco 7920 IP phone) I built asterisk 1.2.40 on this box. Initial tests verify that our previous dialplan is working (iax2 trunks, register sip phones, registering withour SER
2005 Mar 27
8
Asterisk on a dialup connection?
How will this fare? I am planning on putting an asterisk box for my brother in the Philippines but they only have dialup internet. I want them to be able to use a telephone set on a phonejack or linejack card and call me and vice versa via VOIP. My setup in the US is working already with a broadband cable connection. I am thinking that dialup may not work because of the bandwidth required
2005 Mar 19
1
Asterisk Quicknet FWD Problem - no path to translate from Phone/phone0 to SIP
I cant seem to be able to figure this out. As much as I can tell it is a codec problem. I can dial out to 612@fwd.pulver.com and the "Call Me" test there rings my phone. However when the callee endpoint answers, there is a failure to translate: Outgoing Call for 612 612 is not a local user -- Called 612@fwdpulvercom No path to translate from SIP/fwdpulvercom-dd5a(2) to
2004 Mar 11
1
Is it ok to use the name on a bundle and one if its packages?
Hello, I wonder if it is unwise to name a bundle the same as one of its packages. For instance, I now have a huge package called 'aroma' that I basically want to split up in several smaller packages, say 'aroma.core', 'aroma.io', 'aroma.explore', 'aroma.trial', 'aroma.deprecated' etc, which simplifies maintenance but also the overview. For
2008 Mar 02
1
Could not install aroma.affymetrix
I don't know if this is the correct forum to ask the following question; however, when I search the aroma.affymetrix discussion group, it suggested that I should posted the question to r-help. Here it goes. I followed the instructions on aroma.affymetrix trying to install the packages; following are the steps: > install.packages(c("R.oo", "R.utils"),
2010 Oct 08
1
R CMD SHLIB changes function name when compiling
Hi, I'm trying to write a function in C for implementation with .Call. When compiling using R CMD SHLIB characters seem to be added to the function name. Here's the complete C code from the file summariseMCMC.c: #include<R.h> #include<Rdefines.h> #include<Rinternals.h> void summariseMCMC(SEXP data) { PROTECT(data=AS_NUMERIC(data)); UNPROTECT(1); } Then
2004 May 02
1
phonejack and linejack in the same system
Hi, I am a newbie in asterisk, i could compile it and run it with no problem on a RedHat 9. In the same box, i got a linejack and a phonejack cards and i downloaded the CVS driver from quicknet. This 2 card were working in a openh323 (openphone and pstn) project with gnugk on a RedHat 9. I am using the default samples, and i tried /dev/phone0 and /dev/phone1, but when i run asterisk, i get this
2004 Jun 08
1
[Q] raw -> gpr in aroma package
Hi. Is it possible to make gpr from raw? library(aroma) #read gpr file gpr <- GenePixData$read("gpr123.gpr", path=aroma$dataPath) # gpr -> raw raw <- as.RawData(gpr) # raw -> ma ma <- getSignal(raw, bgSubtract=FALSE) ma.norm <- clone(ma) #normalization normalizeWithinSlide(ma.norm, "s") #ma -> raw raw2 <- as.RawData(ma) I want to make gpr data from
2004 Jan 08
1
Phonejack
Sorry, if this question has been asked before. I have redhat 9 and asterisk installed. I would like to know how can i make work the phonejack with asterisk.
2012 Dec 07
1
Make scripts during package installation?
During installation of a package, Makevars/Makefile in src/ is processed. I've always considered the purpose of this for compiling native code. Is that it's solely purpose, or is it alright to use it also for non-code compilation purposes, e.g. building inst/ subdirectories on the fly? If not, are there other means to create non-static inst/ subdirectories during installation? The
2003 Oct 02
0
Help with ISA PhoneJack.
The device is seen in linux pnp: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... isapnp: Card 'Quicknet Internet PhoneJACK' isapnp: 1 Plug & Play card detected total and I've installed the drivers from the openh323 dev... but I can't get * to see it. Does anyone have experience with this? THanks. -Dave. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Feb 12
1
R 2.13.0 on Windows: R CMD check and '"du"' not found
FYI, I'm sure the following is a temporary issue, but in case it slips through, I want to raise it here. On Windows 7 64-bit, running Rcmd check on R devel gives: * using R version 2.13.0 Under development (unstable) (2011-02-11 r54330) * using platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32 (64-bit) * using session charset: ISO8859-1 * checking for file 'aroma.core/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * this is
2005 Mar 20
2
FWD to Vonage not working?
I am having trouble with this. I can dial 1800 numbers fine as well as FWD service numbers but not Vonage. I can be called from ipkall and fwd and can call aixtel numbers. I use aix2 with Fwd. My extensions.conf for Vonage: ; vonage numbers ; ; +2431 exten => _2431XXXXXXXXXX,1,SetCallerID,${FWDCIDNAME} exten =>
2003 Jul 14
2
Using 2 PhoneJacks with Asterisk for Data calls.
Hi, I have recently discovered the project along with the PhoneJacks produced by quicknet, they could be the answer to something I have been looking into. I would like to be able to test using a dial-in server & possibily also a Windows RAS server, however I only have 1 phone line. I was thinking that I create a setup like that illustrated below to solve the problem:- Ext 1000
2004 May 31
1
I want to purchase atleast one used quicknet card
If you have any quicknet cards you are not using, I may be interested in them. I'll discuss terms after I know what you have. For sake of high shipping costs, I'm not interested in overseas shipments to the United States (where I live). My best resources will be for those that have PCI PhoneJacks, or PCMCIA CardJacks. Please reply to my email address, and not the mailing list.
2004 Mar 10
1
Rd - \preformatted, \section and LaTeX problem
Hi, I have found an unwanted feature in the Rd to LaTeX convertion regarding \preformatted inside a \section. I have created an Rd example below, which generates an error in the following 'R CMD check' step * creating aroma.affine-manual.tex ... OK * checking aroma.affine-manual.tex ... ERROR LaTeX errors when creating DVI version. This typically indicates Rd problems. I believe
2015 Jan 26
2
Inspect a "delayed" assigned whose value throws an error?
Hi, I got an interesting programming challenge: How do you inspect an object which is assigned via delayedAssign() and that throws an error as soon as it is "touched" (=the value is evaluated)? Is it possible? MINIMAL EXAMPLE: $ R --vanilla > delayedAssign("foo", stop("Hey!")) (If you find this minimal example silly/obvious, please skip down to the real