There is a callerid Tivo hack that uses the tivo's modem. Perhaps if you
put your tivo on an ata and in a ring-group with your regular phone
you'll be able to see who's calling whilst watching Sunday's game.

Mark


On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 13:57 -0800, Tom Lynn wrote:
> Are you aware of any Tivo hacks that could allow my series 2 DVR to
> receive these notices?
> 
> 
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:09 AM, brianbarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>         *** Fixed a typo. ***
>         
>         
>         See attached growl.agi script. Very handy for sending call
>         notifications over the lan to a PC client.
>         
>         Pretty trivial, but it works.
>         
>         Growl clients are available for Mac OS X, Windows (snarl &
>         growl for windows) & Linux (mumbles).
>         The Mac version can broadcast notifications to other clients
>         so in that case you only need one target in your dialplan to
>         get the message out.
>         
>         This AGI script can be used on most versions of asterisk that
>         have PHP installed on the system somewhere.
>         
>         Place the script in /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin and mark it as
>         executable (chmod +x)
>         
>         You can test the script from the shell as it does not depend
>         on Asterisk for anything...:
>         
>         cd /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin
>         ./growl.agi 192.168.1.222 growlpw INCOMING_CALL 555-1212
>         
>         Usage:
>         
>         exten => 1234,n,AGI(growl.agi,192.168.1.222|growlpw|
>         INCOMING_CALL|${CALLERID(a
>         
>         
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