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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi<BR>
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I've recently acquired Yeastar TDM800 with an FXO and FXS module<BR>
and installed asterisk-1.4.20.1 and zaptel-bsd-1.4.6 from the ports<BR>
collection.<BR>
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I am running FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE.<BR>
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After rebooting the output of demsg is:<BR>
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dmesg: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196<BR>
dmesg: Echo Canceller: MG2<BR>
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Apparently the Yeaster TDM800 does not work out of the box with the<BR>
current Zaptel sources. On Yeaster's website they have provided a<BR>
linux patch file for the Zaptel source.<BR>
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I assume a lot of pain was taken into making zaptel-bsd-1.4.6 as bsd<BR>
friendly as possible and thought to manually patch the TDM800 drivers<BR>
in there according to this "linux specific" documentation<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.yeastar.com/download/TDM800DriverInstall.pdf">http://www.yeastar.com/download/TDM800DriverInstall.pdf</A><BR>
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However, that didn't work out too well, as the files from zaptel-bsd<BR>
is way too different to the source.<BR>
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Has anyone been able to do this before? and is it possible to compile<BR>
zaptel from source without any hiccups?<BR>
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Regards<BR>
Shakir</FONT>
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