mrfantasy Wrote:
> It may be worth modifying this program to be a callout option for
> ncid--I'm using ncid to serve clients that do popup on my Windows PC
> and as well I'm getting logging of all my incoming calls. ncid also
> handles all the modem stuff so you don't have too. I'll take a look
malsbury Wrote:
>
> I just wanted to let you know how we are getting along with the setup.
> It has been working great, and has the highest WAF since I installed
> the PublicRadioFan.com plugin.
>
Thanks for the feedback - it's always nice to know that something
you've done is useful to some
max.spicer Wrote:
> There's now a new option to control adding the zero to numbers. I've
> also added an option to log debug output to a file (it wasn't much use
> going to stdout!).Max,
I just wanted to let you know how we are getting along with the setup.
It has been working great, and has
Mark Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I get a suitable modem I'll play with asterix/pingtel and
> see how it works. I'm probably too much of a novice at perl to
> handle the plug-in myself though.
There is already a plugin for asterisk, but it is only for SlimServer
5.3. Get it here:
I've just uploaded a new version of the docs and script that fixes the
issues you reported. There's now a new option to control adding the
zero to numbers. I've also added an option to log debug output to a
file (it wasn't much use going to stdout!).
Max
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malsbury Wrote:
> I set up my contacts.cvs and found a UK assumption that you had made in
> your code. US CallerID does not have a leading 0 (zero), it is
> displayed as ten digits. A call from (123)555-1212 would be displayed
> as 1235551212.
All non-local UK numbers start with 0. Do US number
max.spicer Wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback! I'll add the stuff about CSV_XS and the cli
> port to the docs.I set up my contacts.cvs and found a UK assumption that you
> had made in
your code. US CallerID does not have a leading 0 (zero), it is
displayed as ten digits. A call from (123)555-12
Thanks for the feedback! I'll add the stuff about CSV_XS and the cli
port to the docs. I hadn't realised I was running on a non-default
port. Maybe it's changed since I started using SlimServer.
I've noticed that my version appears to have stopped working over the
last couple of days, but I h
max.spicer Wrote:
> I can't see why this wouldn't work with the slimp3. It should work with
> US CallerID, but you may find I've made some uk-specific assumptions.
> Let me know how you get on - I'll be happy to make changes to cope with
> US stuff and/or to update the docs accordingly.Max,
I
I'll have to try this--I got callerID working with ncid
(http://ncid.sourceforge.net/) and a program that posts to the HTTP
interface of my SlimServer. I wrote it up at
http://chairthrower.org/blog/?p=23 and
http://chairthrower.org/blog/?p=22.
It may be worth modifying this program to be a callo
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 02:05 -0800, mikerob wrote:
> Mark.Bennett Wrote:
> >
> >
> > Beyond your current plans of caller ID support, you could turn this
> > into an answering machine. Capture messages for unanswered calls
> > to a file, display on the SB that messages are waiting, and play
> > th
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 04:32 -0800, max.spicer wrote:
> Mark.Bennett Wrote:
> > Can you tell us which modem you are using?
> I already do! It's linked to in my article under Caller ID Compatible
> Modems. In the US, you're more likely to get results with cheap
> modems. In the UK, you probably ge
Mark.Bennett Wrote:
> Can you tell us which modem you are using?
I already do! It's linked to in my article under Caller ID Compatible
Modems. In the US, you're more likely to get results with cheap
modems. In the UK, you probably get what you pay for. There's lots of
literature out there on l
Mark.Bennett Wrote:
>
>
> Beyond your current plans of caller ID support, you could turn this
> into an answering machine. Capture messages for unanswered calls
> to a file, display on the SB that messages are waiting, and play
> them back through any SB in the house.
>
> This sort of technolo
max.spicer Wrote:
> I can't see why this wouldn't work with the slimp3. It should work with
> US CallerID, but you may find I've made some uk-specific assumptions.
>
> Max
There are two different types of caller ID display used in the UK... BT
have their own method and the cable companies ha
I can't see why this wouldn't work with the slimp3. It should work with
US CallerID, but you may find I've made some uk-specific assumptions.
Let me know how you get on - I'll be happy to make changes to cope with
US stuff and/or to update the docs accordingly.
Max
malsbury Wrote:
> This look
max.spicer Wrote:
> I've written a script to get caller id details for incoming phone calls
> displayed on your Squeezebox display let me know if you've got any
> ideas on this.This looks great. I ordered a USR5686E off ebay after I saw
> your first
post (I couldn't pass it up for $9.99).
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