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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>Guys,<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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font-family:Arial'><o:p> </o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>I was getting caught up on things last night and I noticed
Anthony’s posts about OpenZAP. I was curious to know the status of
the project. I see that there is a need for testers. I might be
able to help but I probably need some guidance with the hardware side of
things. I have two Tormenta2 clone PCI cards from PhoneEQ, (<a
href="http://www.pbxhardware.com/">www.pbxhardware.com</a>) designated T400P. These
cards are slightly improved versions of the Tor2 card, but they are also
slightly different. (I believe that the original Tor2 spec calls for the
Dallas Semiconductor DS21Q352 T1/E1/J1 framer chip whereas the T400P card uses the
DS21Q55 framer.) The designer, Marcin Pycko, has produced modified versions
of the Zaptel drivers: <a href="http://t400p.pbxhardware.com/driver/">http://t400p.pbxhardware.com/driver/</a>
. The only difference between the stock Zaptel driver and the modified
one is in tor2.c. I printed them out and compared them line-by-line to
get an idea of what was different. Anyway, the modified driver works
extremely well with Asterisk. I’ve used it with PRI circuits from
multiple vendors, and I’ve also done an interface to my legacy NEC PBX. (<a
href="http://voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+NEAX2400+LineSide">http://voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+NEAX2400+LineSide</a>)
Disclaimer: I’m an experienced PBX guy but I am by no means a C/C++
programmer. I am, at best, a journeyman. <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>That’s my background. My question is this: is
there any way I can use my existing T400P cards and help with the OpenZAP
testing? <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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font-family:Arial'><o:p> </o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>Thanks!<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>-Michael<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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