On 12/28/05, Jason DiCioccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>  I was having a conversation with someone the other day and was informed
> that ztdummy is basically unnecessary in BSD and perhaps in more recent
> linux kernels.  Is this indeed the case?  Would you need to run asterisk
> at a realtime priority for this to work?  Getting rid of the ztdummy
> requirement would be an amazing win for OS portability, as long as it
> could rely on the OS's realtime timer.
>

 This is more a question for asterisk-users, but there are certain
applications (app_meetme) that require ztdummy if you don't already
have a valid Zaptel timing source. They will not operate without it.

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