Mark Phillips wrote:
> So I guess we won't be seeing the fruits of your labours then?
Not yet - it's a real hack - all done in php because I couldn't compile c
programs on this host.
Once I get a spare moment I will try and write a generic one.
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Cheers,
Matt Riddell
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So I guess we won't be seeing the fruits of your labours then?
Mark
Matt Riddell wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
First question would be "can I have it please?"
LOL it's not that hard!
Basically, you run the server and set up the conf files for your LCD. Then
you connect to the server and is
Mark Phillips wrote:
> First question would be "can I have it please?"
LOL it's not that hard!
Basically, you run the server and set up the conf files for your LCD. Then
you connect to the server and issue commands such as menu_add which add menus.
You also check what you receive from LCDproc a
First question would be "can I have it please?"
Mark
Matt Riddell wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
Anyone written an LCDProc client for Asterisk?
It occurs to me that as many of these systems run headless in the back
of a closet a small LCD display could tell you what's going on at a glance.
Y
Mark Phillips wrote:
> Anyone written an LCDProc client for Asterisk?
>
> It occurs to me that as many of these systems run headless in the back
> of a closet a small LCD display could tell you what's going on at a glance.
Yes, I have :)
Still ironing out some bugs, but fire away if you have que
Anyone written an LCDProc client for Asterisk?
It occurs to me that as many of these systems run headless in the back
of a closet a small LCD display could tell you what's going on at a glance.
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Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com
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