atom feed11 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-isdnRe: If they US contingent wants ISDN4...
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Poul-Henning KampJan 30, 1999 5:02 am 
Archie CobbsJan 30, 1999 1:35 pm 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 1:07 am 
Martin HusemannJan 31, 1999 2:16 am 
William McVeyJan 31, 1999 9:09 am 
Avalon BooksJan 31, 1999 10:20 am 
Poul-Henning KampJan 31, 1999 10:58 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 11:13 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 11:38 am 
Christian WeisgerberJan 31, 1999 12:59 pm 
Archie CobbsJan 31, 1999 8:08 pm 
Subject:Re: If they US contingent wants ISDN4BSD...
From:Hellmuth Michaelis (hm@kts.org)
Date:Jan 31, 1999 1:07:45 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-isdn

Archie Cobbs wrote:

How about they find something like this:

http://www.tesales.com/monspec2.htm

and send it to Hellmuth ?

Or better yet, somebody should give him ssh access to a machine that's connected to a real ISDN line and has a Teles card in it... With $499 PC's for sale, that'd probably be cheaper :-)

Take volume IP internet access charges and telephone costs ("hey, please write down the panic output and press reset ....") into account and you'll end up with something horrible expensive for that solution - phk's idea is much cheaper, easier and faster (also, such a device is just needed for the development time, after that it may go back to where it came from. Debugging should be no problem with that $499 setup).

Not to talk about that the one in the US will probably not pick up his phone anymore after 10 such calls at 3 o'clock in the morning US time.

Having written, bootstrapped and debugged the i4b stack, i am quite shure that developing a US stack remotely with such a setup makes no sense at all (for me).

Either the stack moves to Hamburg or Hamburg moves to the stack (or - even better - nothing moves and someone from the US does it).

hellmuth

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