Stephen R. Besch wrote:

See near the bottom for the interesting bit :-)


OK, while composing this post I decided to write a perl program to read a uLaw stream on standard input and create a suitable header, writing the result to an output file.

It can be found at http://www.softins.co.uk/makering.pl.txt


Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I have tried it on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and still no luck. Maybe the phones just don't like me.

The funny thing is that some phones requests the *all* the files and some dont. I dont see the difference between the phones, and Yes they are from the same lot....


May 31 20:59:51 galaxy tftpd[31324]: Serving bootload.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61383
May 31 20:59:57 galaxy tftpd[31325]: Serving bootload.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61383
May 31 20:59:57 galaxy tftpd[31326]: Serving bt100.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61385
May 31 21:00:12 galaxy tftpd[31347]: Serving voc.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61387
May 31 21:00:25 galaxy tftpd[31348]: Serving html100.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61389
May 31 21:00:29 galaxy tftpd[31349]: Serving ring1.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61391
May 31 21:00:34 galaxy tftpd[31350]: Serving ring2.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61393
May 31 21:00:40 galaxy tftpd[31351]: Serving ring3.bin to nnn.113.84.34:61395




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