Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 19 November 2008 12:18:28 schrieb superalex:
Hi, I'm using FSO since yesterday and found that the famous echo bug was
still appearing. I found a solution that is working for me based in the
2008.8 one.
In file
Well, I suppouse it may be better and it's more logical to execute the
command only when a call connects but I was doing some testing and found
that worked better setting the echo supression on every transition :)
Guess we should make this configurable, FSO is using -6db, not -12db since
Hi, I'm using FSO since yesterday and found that the famous echo bug was
still appearing. I found a solution that is working for me based in the
2008.8 one.
In file
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso/unsolicited.py,
function percentCPI, line 210 aprox
Am Wednesday 19 November 2008 12:18:28 schrieb superalex:
Hi, I'm using FSO since yesterday and found that the famous echo bug was
still appearing. I found a solution that is working for me based in the
2008.8 one.
In file
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 08:23, Chris Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh, but if you have an Internet connection live it will fetch
the tiles from Google Maps and plot you on there!
To show this get your FR online and then run the Mapping Demo
with the sample dataset (just an NMEA log file)
Though I fear Google Maps terms of use do not allow to cache their maps.
There's OpenStreetMap's, then :)
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Olivier
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- Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Though I fear Google Maps terms of use do not allow to cache their
maps.
Hmm, I'd not heard about that, the legal information on
the Google site is the usual unclear legalese that, if
taken literally, could mean that any browser that caches
the
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