[Asterisk-Users] Updated iaxComm binaries available for WinXP, Red Hat 9.0

Andrew Thompson asteriskuser at aktzero.com
Wed Nov 19 10:45:54 MST 2003


Quoting Michael Van Donselaar <mvand at vandonselaar.org>:

> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:18:44 +0100, Peer Oliver schmidt
> <posde at theinternet.de>
> wrote:
> 
> >Michael,
> >
> >I have the same problem with running iaxcomm. Did the following:
> >
> >* Extract to c:\cd
> >* Open command prompt
> >* c:
> >* cd \cd
> >* iaxcomm
> >
> >What happens:
> >A cursor change for a couple of seconds from an arrow to an arrow with a
> >clock. iaxcomm never shows up.
> 
> I think that I've found the problem.  I installed on about every Win32 box I
> could get my hands on, and could only get two to crash.  I think th problem
> has
> to do with different display metrics that uncover a wxWindows bug.
> 
> I've posted a revised binary at 
> 
> http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/iaxcomm-win-current.zip
> 
> Please let me know if this version works for you.

Michael sent me an updated version (probably this one) and it is working on at 
least one of the two machines that it failed before on. I have not tried the 
other system yet.

I must admit that I am running at 1152x864 which isn't exactly a standard 
resolution.

Enjoy.

> 
> >BUT, iaxcomm makes the computer nearly unusable. Killing iaxcomm in the
> >task managers process list helps to make the computer usable again.
> >
> >Where are the configuration information stored? Might it be, that some
> >old configuration information is being used which is no longer of use?
> 
> It's in the registry in \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iaxComm
> 
> All of the talk of USB keys has convinced me to (at least optionally) move it
> to
> a config file.
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