[asterisk-users] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEW CHANNEL DRIVERFORASTERISK RELEASED TODAY
Cary Fitch
caryf at usawide.net
Wed Apr 1 15:36:42 CDT 2009
Computing used to be fun. Now we have to make the buttons on the phone
blink, even if the manufacturer didn't put an LED or circuit behind the
button.
:-)
CF
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DRIVERFORASTERISK RELEASED TODAY
For those looking for the faq on that page :)
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.os.vms/2003-07/2406.html
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 11:27:17AM -0500, Cary Fitch wrote:
>
>> It uses proprietary EDC. (Extreme Data Compression) The 140 bytes at 8
>> bits each, and that is 2^140^8, a nearly inexhaustible key number which
is
>> related to audio and video data simultaneously stored on a Google
Database,
>> which is then sent to the user.
>>
>> Thus with the 140 byte message, full audio and video can be retrieved.
>>
>> This is an outgrowth of the data compression program circa about 1992,
when
>> disks were much smaller than today. A very small compression program
would
>> infinitely compress data on a disk to allow storage of more data. It was
>> only a 200 bytes or so in size (DOS days):-) and worked perfectly.
Running
>> it once resulted in lots of storage space. It took very little time. Of
>> course rewriting the MBR (Master Boot Record) takes very little time.
>>
>> Recovering the "compressed" data was tough though.
>>
>
> There were some later implementations of that idea. Here's a rather
> efficient one:
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/20010405094403/http://lzip.sourceforge.net/
>
>
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