bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you can find it, I will port it to Linux. > I just did a Google search using this TigerJet USB Linux driver and this original post (Magic Jack Linux Drivers & The Issues) does mention about TigerJet software SDK not being available, unfortunately. Id the SDK contains the USB Linux driver, then perhaps one canby habibie - Off-Topic
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The latest MagicJack USB dongles can be plugged directly into your router, no need for a PC. > Yes. > So you can use multiple MagicJack dongles on a single router, one for each port on the router. > Yes. But, it has been customized and locked to the MJ services. In other words, it can't be used wiby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What I realize for sure: it isn't worth dedicating a Windows machine to Magic Jack, but Linux might be perfect, especially headless so you have to push the buttons on the phone and not an online screen. > I am glad you see that. BTW, any tiny (Linux) embedded system not only has smaller footprint toby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > For a Windows OS, I believe you may be able to re-purpose this USB jack using GVJack (for some fees). > > Wow that's a watershed moment, thanks for that! There's also a Linux way but it's less sby habibie - Off-Topic
ming Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now it's running OpenWRT > I assume you device boots off OpenWRT from the internal storage, right?by habibie - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The most interesting thing to me will be to discover how Magic Jack takes 5 volts from USB and apparently provides 48v that a telephone uses. How do they step up the voltage and all that. Second thing is to discover how the commercial services Vonage and Magic Jack implement their VoIP, the bandwidth demands andby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry to hear about that Habibie. > That's alright. I will hope to get my money back and hope to earn a free AC/DC adapter. >But there's good news if you like Thrift stores, at least in my town this is final's week at the University and the students and faculty have a reputation for doby habibie - Off-Topic
I just received the shipment with two items: an AC/DC adapter and a piece of small note says A gift for you. I contacted eBay and was advised to open a return process to let the seller know of receiving the item. eBay told me that even though I filed for a return process, I don't have to pay for return S/H cost. If the seller wants the item back, the seller has to pay for the S/H because theby habibie - Off-Topic
twinclouds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree with your opinion in general. However, for using plain Asterisk (I never really need or like FreePBX or other GUI versions of Asterisk) with no more than 3-4 simultaneous calls, i.e., for home use, I think Pogo or Dockstar should do fine. > I can confirm this. I had used a Seagate Dockstar and am usingby habibie - Off-Topic
Just wanted to share this rather or sort of bad experience. Last evening, I saw this Henscoqi T95X Android 6.0 Marshmallow Kodi 16.1 Amlogic S905X Quad Core 4k US $13.40 + a Free S/H deal. The specs look real good @ such a low price for an S905X with 2/8 GB RAM/eMMC. And, the seller has a 98.4% Positive feedback in rating with a few bad feedback for the past month. There was one thing about thby habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tried debian8+freepbx 13 on startdock and pogoplug > e02, just works, not recommended. > > you can try raspberry pi or orange pi pi, freepbx > works well on both. > Sorry, what is startdock? It is a hardware like pogoplug?by habibie - Off-Topic
feas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nothin to do with conspiracies. The foil will protect all those electronics, make antennas, reflect heat, start fires not to mention protect body parts should you need to start repopulating the earth and the corned beef hash... well a guys got to eat after all the repopulating ;) > If I understand correctly, a metal wby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe it's a good time to go off topic: I don't know what's going to happen this week, world tensions and all. There's many tell-tale signs if a war is going to happen it'll be this week. If it happens and is limited (the rest of the world isn't covered in fallout) then the last fivby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Along with your innovation to use an actual card adapter, how about this: Buy two TF Micro SD To SD Card Extension Cables, cut the ribbon and solder the wires backwards. Insert into Card reader. Add female-female USB side. > Isn't the above the same as I said in my previous post?by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, Just a thought. We know the data (not sure about power) path of any USB to microSD card readers is bi-directional. Perhaps, you can simply make your own cable using the following items: 2x of the TF / Micro SD TO SD Card Extension Cable Any universal USB/microSD adapter, i.e. Universal 3 in1 OTG Type-C Card Reader USB 3.0 USB A Micro USB Combo to 2 Slot TF SD Type C Card Reader for Sby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But while we're at it, see the picture that's attached? It's not real; rather Photoshop, but would that be great to have a couple of those. We know SD > cards plug into USB 2 and 3 with an adapter, so can that work the other way around? > The closest I found is this TF / Micro SD TO SD Cby habibie - Off-Topic
This Google TV Goes ARM with Marvell's ARMADA 1500 may have more information about the item.by habibie - Off-Topic
eBay has this manufacturer refurbished Vizio ISG-B03 Co-Star™ Stream Player US $19.95 + Free S/H (to US?) sans remote control and AC/DC adapter. According to this IFixIt review, it is based on a Marvell ARM dual-core, 1.2GHz Armada 1500 processor and has the following hardware specs (teardown views): Marvell Armada 1500 1.2 GHz Dual-Core Processor Marvell 88DE2755 QDEO Video Processor Nanya NTby habibie - Off-Topic
Make sure the Ethernet cable is completely connected to the RJ45 ports on both ends.by habibie - uBoot
feas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://lkml.org/ been down for me since yesterday. Can anyone else get on it? > The link Works just fine from my computer.by habibie - Off-Topic
ming Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now it's running OpenWRT > You should try LEDE for a better performance. OpenWRT is optimized as a router, AFAICT.by habibie - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > - Do you mean you have removed and solder a 256M RAM chip? If that's true, awesome! we want picture:) nobody has done this mods. It would be nice if you could post that and I'll add your mods description to the Wiki thread. > I guess we all are still awaiting for the OP to take the snapshot and post the modby habibie - uBoot
Bodhi, you are right. When I first read the OP, I thought it was a Pogoplug device they used, but couldn't find the device from the pictures in the article.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Wouldn't it be wiser to print keys to unlock celland/or prison as well as badges? > > Depends, if we're in a Beverly Hills jail, I'll stay behind and live more luxuriously than most peoplby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Add a 3D printer and they could print cigarettes! > :-) > And weapons :-( > Wouldn't it be wiser to print keys to unlock cell and/or prison as well as badges?by habibie - Off-Topic
Just wanted to pass along. Currently, AliExpress has this 7 in 1 USB tester DC Digital voltmeter onsale for US $3.98 / piece + a Free S/H. I use this device to monitor how much current gets drawn from a USB port on my devices as well as how much current and/or Wattage gets charged to my Android smartphones. I also used this device to find out why my DLink InDTube won't work on my S905by habibie - Off-Topic
QuoteRandall Meyer, the Ohio inspector general, said the prison's lax supervision allowed a situation akin to "an episode from Hogan's Heroes." "It surprised me that the inmates had the ability to not only connect these computers to the state's network but had the ability to build these computers," Meyer said. Those inmates could have learnt from this forum oby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A38z ClearFog : powerful but too new, so expensive. > You are right. ATM, it is beyond my reach. I am hoping more and more companies will come out with such a similar device, to include mPCIe, SATA, and USB3, with a powerful CPU and more RAM for less bucks. Anyway, I started digging more about this item since I founby habibie - Off-Topic
Try A38z ClearFog.by habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The price is increased, it's difficult to install debian on it unless the manufacturer provides drives. > I posted the item when it was on a limited discount sale and now the item is back to its normal price. I don't know much about debian ARM. But, this item , S905 CPU, should be supported by LibreELEby habibie - Off-Topic