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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Zapata Telephony Interface Driver Asterisk Development Team <asteriskteam@digium.com> $Revision$, $Date$ -Zaptel is a short for ZAPata Telephony. +Zaptel is a short for ZAPata TELephony. Supported Hardware ------------------ @@ -77,15 +77,17 @@ Kernel Source / "Headers" Kernel Configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you build a custom kernel, note the following configuration items: + - CONFIG_CRC_CCITT must be enabled ('y' or 'm'). On 2.6 kernels this can be selected These can be selected from the "Library Routines" submenu during kernel configuration via "make menuconfig". -- ztdummy on i386/amd64 and later kernels (>= 2.6.15) can (and should) - use the system's RTC (Real Time Clock). -- Alternatives to that for ztdummy are a UHCI USB controller (USB - controllers made by Intel or VIA) or a kernel that has HZ=1000 - (default on kernels 2.6.0-2.6.12, optional on newer kernels. Not - possible on 2.4). +- If you don't have any zaptel hardware, you need ztdummy. + * ztdummy on i386/amd64 and later kernels (>= 2.6.15) can (and should) + use the system's RTC (Real Time Clock). + * Alternatives to that for ztdummy are a UHCI USB controller (USB + controllers made by Intel or VIA) or a kernel that has HZ=1000 + (default on kernels 2.6.0-2.6.12, optional on newer kernels. Not + possible on 2.4). A Build System @@ -108,11 +110,9 @@ Extra Libraries Some libraries are needed for extra utilities that are provided with Zaptel -- libusb is needed for building fpgaload, needed for firmware loading of +- libusb is needed for building fpga_load, needed for firmware loading of the Xorcom Astribank. - libnewt is needed to build the optional but useful utility zttool. -- For building usbfxstest you will need the zapata library. TODO: - Needed? Installing the first two on Debian: @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ PERLLIBDIR in xpp/utils/Makefile . This can be done by e.g.: To get usage information on a program, you can also use perldoc (sometimes provided in a package separate from perl itself). For -instalnce: +instance: perldoc ./xpp/utils/xpp_blink |