Or the replace it all route :)
http://www.3cx.com/

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Ben Scott <mailvor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phillip Partipilo <p...@psnet.com> wrote:
>> I am starting to recall the old days, before LBA, where the BIOS had a fixed
>> table of drive types.
>
>  There's more to it than just BIOS drive types.  There are literally
> dozens of limits to disk drive size in the land of the pee sea and
> messy DOS.  Read and weep:
>
> http://www.dewassoc.com/kbase/hard_drives/hard_drive_size_barriers.htm
>
>  But regardless of cause, yah, it's a fair bet some part of the old
> system doesn't like some aspect of the new one.
>
>  I have an ancient 180 MB (yes, megabyte) IDE disk drive I keep
> around solely for testing in this sort of situation.
>
>> This handy serial terminal program called Realterm (a sourceforge project)
>> is indicating UART framing errors all across the board.  This is a regular
>> Radio Hack serial cable with a null model adapter.
>
>  I'd try a different cable and adapter and PC, just to be sure, but
> yah, sounds like the card is fried.  Time to buy a new voice mail
> unit.
>
>  I've got an old Norstar MICS I'm looking to sell, if you like.
> Includes NAM VMU.  The hardware will do up to 96 extensions and 20
> lines "as is".  Just add phones.
>
> -- Ben
>
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