Does anyone know of a software based alarm receiver emulator? I want the panel to dial a number and have the emulator pick-up and generate the proper tones for a successful kiss off. I would prefer it run in Linux.
I happened across this one:
Does anyone know of a software based alarm receiver emulator? I want the panel to dial a number and have the emulator pick-up and generate the proper tones for a successful kiss off. I would prefer it run in Linux.
I happened across this one:
Is Alarmsoft still around?
The website is up. Has not been updated in a long time it looks like. Which product would help?
I have one but can't give it out, use it for testing
one:
Why can't you give it out?
Asterisk is a PBX. Google for that. I'm guessing the Alarm Receiver is a module you can add to the Asterisk software.
technomaNge
The source told me not to
one:
Could you provide the source so I may inquire?
Or ask on my behalf?
Yup, I got the Asterisk NOW DVD that has Asterisk, Free PBX, and a Linux build. I have not installed that package yet.
What I have so far is Twilio and Open VBX up and running. If I can install Asterisk to what I already have working that would be cool.
Yup, I got the Asterisk NOW DVD that has Asterisk, Free PBX, and a Linux build. I have not installed that package yet.
What I have so far is Twilio and Open VBX up and running. If I can install Asterisk to what I already have working that would be cool.
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try running this in virtualbox
its very easy to setup any OS on windows/linux/OSX and more, way better and fast then microsoft virtual pc, and its only a damn file, just back up the virtual hd after installation and you are good to go and mess up anything. copy back the virtual hd over the live one to go back to a fresh install..
And the best part, its free..
You seriously believe I would consider doing that?
Why not? Competitive advantage?
Ha! :->
one:
What is it a State secret or something? Why can't you tell me who the developer is?
Graham,
Didn't I send you the link for the developer or was that someone else???
Les
Are you talking about Asterisk or something else?
This...................
Ah, yes. You sent me that. I still have it in the inbox, sorry I havn't replied!
I found a script here that will help with Asterisk.
I thought Mark was talking about about something different he has.
Put it this way, it'll be easier to get Obama's birth certificate than for me to tell you that info
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