On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:55 AM, Gerald Harshany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Those of you who have a simple home-based Asterisk box might > be interested in a "simple" Win32 (Win2K or WinXP) interface to > the AMI manager. The quick-start versions merely require > unzipping with NO Installation - hence, NO Uninstall (i.e., no > registry writes at any time by the install nor by the program). > > (Unfortunately) the INSTALL version does write to the registry > due to the database licensing requirements. Would suggest that > you download the PDF and, if interested, (or if you hate to read > manuals, just ), download the quick-start version which only > requires 3 settings in Asterisk's manager.conf file (the user name, > the password, and the read/write privileges - program defaults to > the 5038 port). > > The program was really written as a nostalgic cruise down the old > Pascal OOP thruway, and not as a contender to the likes of FOP, > etc. Pascal has nice features such as declaring any of your > functions "inline"; or for that matter writing inline Assembler code > which was "the" language in the '70s (that is the 1900's, by the > way). The Win2K version was compiled on an old Delphi 5 > compiler (and for you young'uns, that was circa 1999 when Win2K > was unveiled). However, fear not, the WinXP version was > compiled with the latest Delphi 2007 R2. However, I did NOT > insert some required Vista enabling statements (such as for the > glass effect), since I have no interest in testing it (yet) in Vista; so, > the XP version may or may not function well in XP compatibility > mode within Vista. > > As for my Subject - Is anyone in this Asterisk group doing > anything using Lazarus and FreePascal for the Asterisk box? The > FreePascal compiler is a "total" (and, yes, an open source work in > progress) cross-platform compiler. What I mean is, it can compile > for Win, Mac, and Linux, but also for about half a dozen CPU's. > The documentation for the compiler is an outstanding example for > open-source projects. > > Downloads and info at: http://www.jerryh.us/Downloads/amifiles.htm > > Gerald Harshany, Ph.D. > Professor Emeritus of Mathematics > > And again, for you young'uns, "Emeritus" simply means "ancient" :) >
I have to admit I am Win2k Server fan. I still have a few of these scattered in basements here and there, chugging away for years and years. Thanks, Steve T _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona Register Now: http://www.astricon.net asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users