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Mon, 29 May 2006 08:19:40 -0400 |
Thanks for the suggestion. Has anybody on this list ever done such a thing
(control 2 or
3 phones with gnokii on a single cpu)? I would like to exchange notes, and
be warned of
the problems I might face.
By the way, we already exhibited our software at a 2-day public exhibition
in Manila,
because we entered our election tally software (which includes voter
registration), in a
World Bank-sponsored competition of projects. We didn't win, but we got
lots of interest
and many volunteers texted their application forms.
Regards to all,
Roberto Verzola
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From: Pawel Kot address@hidden
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 20:38:20 +0200
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: multiple phones
Hi,
On 5/23/06, Roberto Verzola <address@hidden> wrote:
> I have one question: if I want to use more than one phone (there are 3
> networks in Manila) connected to a single CPU (say, 2 phones on the
> serial ports and one on a USB port), what would be a good way to do
> this? I can't find in the docs or the sample config file .gnokiirc a
> suggested approach.
>
> I'm thinking of this approach: the software will first read the first
> phone (using 1 config file), then the next phone, using another config
> file, and finally the 3rd one, using another config file. This would
> mean copying config1, config2 or config3 over .gnokiirc. Is there a
> better way of doing this?
You cannot do it at the moment with cli gnokii, but libgnokii offers
the possibility to create phone sections within the config file. That
would be it.
For the solution enough is to set HOME env variable for each instance.
take care,
pkot
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Pawel Kot
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