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2005 Jan 24
6
strange window behaviour with access 2000
Hi,
I am using wine-20050111 with Access 2000. When I start the Access
application the switchboard (opening screen with buttons) is minimized.
I can drag the window bigger and everything works fine. But when I
maximize the switchboard with the window button, Access "hangs".
In the console these messages are repeated every time:
fixme:hook:NotifyWinEvent (32773,0x20078,159,0)-stub!
2004 Apr 08
4
PC based Switchboard application
Hello All
I am looking for a PC based switchboard application. Cisco CallManager has a web attendant console that allows you to use the PC to transfer calls and the like and I was wondering if there was a similar program compatible with *.
Thank you in advance
Keith D'Atrio
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2009 Sep 27
1
Switchboard - Easy to use global ActiveRecord event listeners
Switchboard is a simple, event-observing framework for ActiveRecord.
It''s designed to make it easy to add observers for all models in your
app, and to easily turn them on and off selectively.
Intallation
gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
sudo gem install zilkey-switchboard
Usage
First, require switchboard above your rails initializer:
# environment.rb
require
2012 Oct 19
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [cfe-commits] [PATCH] [llvm+clang] memset for non-8-bit bytes
> I'm a bit confused by this concept.
For the term byte, I use the "archaic" definition in the C (and C++) standard (section 3.6):
addressable unit of data storage large enough to hold any member of the basic character
set of the execution environment
/Patrik Hägglund
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2012 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [cfe-commits] [PATCH] [llvm+clang] memset for non-8-bit bytes
On Oct 19, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Patrik Hägglund H <patrik.h.hagglund at ericsson.com> wrote:
>> non-8-bit byte
I'm a bit confused by this concept. I'm aware of the archaic meaning of the word byte, but it has meant 8 bits for the last 30 years. There's even an ISO/IEC standard.
I know of architectures like Texas' C55x DSPs that address 16 bits at a time, but even their
2006 May 04
1
Switchboard solutions, interactions with handset
Hi there,
I'm looking into developing an in-house switchboard application. Does
anyone here know of a way to control a hard-phone from such an
application.
For example, the attendant forwards a call with another one in queue.
Once the first call has been forwarded (by keyboard shortcuts or
dragging-n-dropping) - she presses a button (on the computer) to
answer the waiting call.
Now, if the
2007 Feb 10
3
Dell PowerEdge 2950 Sharing NIC IRQ with Digium Card
Hi folks.. just a few weeks ago I wrote this to someone else:
------------------------
We have several 2900s in production as VoIP servers.. no lockups.
On every server I go into the BIOS and:
* Disable USB
* Disabled uneeded things like Parallel, Serial
* Put ETH0 on a seperate IRQ from the Digium card
And everything's fine. Dell's do NOT have to share IRQs... go into your
BIOS and
2010 Aug 17
2
Hardware manager
Hi all ,
I'm from Germany and need your help.
I use a telephone switchboard from the German Telekom.
The Software is only for Windows but I like to use it with
Ubuntu 10.04 and wine.
With Windows you have to install the Software this way.
1. install the capi-driver ( is for the switchboard)
2. install the Software( to handle the switchboard)
3. unplug the usb-cable and restart the Computer
2012 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [cfe-commits] [PATCH] [llvm+clang] memset for non-8-bit bytes
On Oct 19, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Patrik Hägglund H <patrik.h.hagglund at ericsson.com> wrote:
>> I'm a bit confused by this concept.
>
> For the term byte, I use the "archaic" definition in the C (and C++) standard (section 3.6):
>
> addressable unit of data storage large enough to hold any member of the basic character
> set of the execution environment
2004 Apr 22
1
PC based Switchboard application files??
Good day all
I'm trying this switchboard demo (ftp://ftp.lanwan.fi/switchboard)
But in the pdf howto they speak about a swb.txt and I dont have that
file
Thanks
Altus
2012 Oct 19
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-commits] [PATCH] [llvm+clang] memset for non-8-bit bytes
> Please start a thread on llvmdev about this functionality, and outline what other intrinsics will have to change to add non-8-bit byte support.
Well, memset is the only we have seen so far (our back-end is ~50% finished for an initial release). We have our own front-end as well (we are currently not using the clang front-end), and currently don't use many llvm intrinsics (only
2004 Jul 15
6
[OT] The stories people tell to support.
This one is for the archives.
I got a call today that the * at one of my clients was not working. The
switchboard is set up to ring for a while and then the rest of the
phones start up if the switchboard doesn't pick up. This was not
happening. Instead the mobile phone of one of the people there was
ringing and after the delay the internals started ringing.
When I connected to the web
2005 Apr 01
7
Queues
Dear All,
I've got a working asterisk installation which I need minor help from.
Currently, I'm running a Sales Queue, which is answered by a selected group
of people. Here are my queues.conf
[sales-hotline]
strategy = roundrobin
timeout = 10
member = SIP/602
member = SIP/603
member = SIP/701
member = SIP/604
After calls come in, it works fine, however, I notice that even when
SIP/602
2006 Dec 09
2
RDNIS question
Perhaps I've got the whole concept wrong, but here goes:
Using 1.4, when someone from the outside dials my direct line (123456),
I want it to call my extension at work (SIP/456), my extension in my
home office (vpn connection to corporate lan, SIP/678) and my mobile
(654321). So my dialplan is thus:
exten => 123456,1,Dial(SIP/456&SIP/678&Zap/G3c/07803654321,30)
exten =>
2020 Jun 14
4
/etc/networks file
I am having some network connectivity issues that manifest itself through ping, wget, dnf, etc.
The symptoms are intermittent ability to ping, was wget, or connect to repositories.
Where this inquiry is going is: If your internal network is using 192.168.1 or 10..50.10, what
should be in /etc/networks.
My current file contains:
default 0.0.0.0
loopback 127.0.0.0
link-local 169.254.0.0
And
2008 Mar 28
13
Is Wine taking my donations and giving them to CrossOver?
Well I must say.
I certainly feel like a fool now.
I have been contributing to Wine for about five months, and was shocked to see a blatant advertisement for CrossOver, who take the hard work of those who have contributed their intellect for free and sell it for profit, on your home page.
I then discovered through your own FAQ that most Wine developers are employed by CrossOver.
Is this legal?
2004 May 10
2
Explain cidinternalcontexts?
Hi there,
could anyone drop a short line on what "cidinternalcontexts" exactly does
in voicemail.conf? The Wiki explanation isn't sufficient - at least not
for me... :->
Also: How/where do I define an Operator extension?
Cheers, Philipp
2005 Aug 05
1
Switchboards
Hello,
I am still researching my dive into Asterisk at my workplace, and I was wondering about how switchboard
activities are handled.. Right now, a call comes into our switchboard, and the operator forwards them
to the appropriate line, thus freeing up the primary number and allowing more calls in. Everyone on
campus has a direct-dial line as it is right now. I want to eliminate most of
2012 Oct 19
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [cfe-commits] [PATCH] [llvm+clang] memset for non-8-bit bytes
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> wrote:
>
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Patrik Hägglund H <patrik.h.hagglund at ericsson.com> wrote:
>
>>> non-8-bit byte
>
> I'm a bit confused by this concept. I'm aware of the archaic meaning of the word byte, but it has meant 8 bits for the last 30 years. There's even an
2006 Nov 10
2
R and Fortran 9x -- advice
Hi,
I found some bottlenecks in my R code with Rprof. First I wanted to
rewrite them in C, but a colleague keeps suggesting that I learn
Fortran, so maybe this is the time to do it...
I like to learn new languages and do it fairly quickly. I would
appreciate the advice of others about these questions:
1) I hear bad things about Fortran. Sure, F77 looks archaic, but
F90/95 seems nicer. Is it