Thanks. I see how it works. I am hoping having a HW TDM switch makes things<br>a lot more deterministic and hopefully I can get rid of a lot of code.<br><br><br>One of the things I am playing around is for a secondary microcontroller to<br>control the POTS line cards (FXO and FXS) and connecting to the<br>main processor via a DP-RAM. The idea is that the signalling info<br>is filled in by the uC and the main processor just gets an interrupt to indicate<br>signalling data is available in the DP-RAM. It is an overkill (but I am curious to see if my setup can hadle FXS port in the 400-800 range) but as I said I am just<br>playing around and fortunately have acccess to a HW prototyping setup !<br><br>M Desai<br><br><br><b><i>Khelik Mikhail <mixel.net@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> For this you should only correctly realize callback function which<br>will drive the
hardware switch in your low-level driver and pass<br>pointer during the span registration, look into (*dacs) in the zt_span<br>structure.<br><br>2006/9/18, M Desai <mdesai_1970@yahoo.com>:<br>><br>><br>> I am trying out an old HW card which has one T1/E1 line, 8 POTS ports (4 FXO<br>> and 4 FXS) and a IDT TSI.I am trying to hack Zaptel to use the HW TSI so<br>> that only the signaling needs to be done in SW and the TDM channels for<br>> data will be handled in HW.<br>><br>> Looks like I need only to change Zaptel to achieve this. Any advise on this<br>> from the gurus out there ? Is this feasible ?<br>><br>> Also looks like the Octasic code attempts something along these lines but I<br>> presume the TDM switch is inside the Octasic 6100 can be used only to switch<br>> TDM channels inside the Echo canceller.<br>><br>><br>><br>> M Desai<br>><br>><br>> ________________________________<br>> How low will we go?
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