Rich Adamson ...
Okay. There are two fairly small integrated circuits on the board.
Can you post the part numbers on those chips?
Not at the moment, unfortunately. The card is in a datacentre 200 miles
away. However, and while I appreciate that you can't read anything from
this, but this is the
[DC]
Well mine is legitimate digium
And I'm in the usa
Here is the output but I have no idea what that means?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 490763 XT-PIC timer
1: 2 XT-PIC keyboard
Okay. There are two fairly small integrated circuits on the board.
Can you post the part numbers on those chips?
Not at the moment, unfortunately. The card is in a datacentre 200 miles
away. However, and while I appreciate that you can't read anything from
this, but this is the card:
Rich Adamson wrote:
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The TDM400 card (with appropriate modules) is the replacement for the x100p, and the chipset in use on those modules _do_ support many different international standards. The early versions of the TDM card had several problems (output of dmesg showed Wildcard TDM400P REV
The TDM400 card (with appropriate modules) is the replacement for the x100p,
and the chipset
in use on those modules _do_ support many different international standards.
The early versions
of the TDM card had several problems (output of dmesg showed Wildcard TDM400P
REV E/F as an
example),
Dean Collins wrote ...
Using 2 digium genuine x100p's in a dell with riser card.
I'm wondering if it is something to do with the riser because
it doesn't seem to matter if I swap various cords, positions, etc.
Right, that's interesting. My card too is in a Dell (2550) with a riser
card.
Rich Adamson wrote ...
What country are you in, and does the chipset on the compat card
support the telco standards in your country?
I'm in the UK. The card was bought in the UK, but from Ebay, so I suppose it
could have originated from anywhere. The card dials and answers calls
without a
What country are you in, and does the chipset on the compat card
support the telco standards in your country?
If the chipset doesn't match your telco standards, there is a high
probability you won't get rid of the echo. If it does match, then try
echotraining=800
echocancel=yes
What country are you in, and does the chipset on the compat card
support the telco standards in your country?
If the chipset doesn't match your telco standards, there is a high
probability you won't get rid of the echo. If it does match, then try
echotraining=800
echocancel=yes
What country are you in, and does the chipset on the compat card
support the telco standards in your country?
I'm in the UK. The card was bought in the UK, but from Ebay, so I suppose it
could have originated from anywhere. The card dials and answers calls
without a problem, so it must
[DC]
Well mine is legitimate digium
And I'm in the usa
Here is the output but I have no idea what that means?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 490763 XT-PIC timer
1: 2 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0
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