Rein Klazes wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 21:48:58 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> > 1) that modems are kind of old technology, so the incentive to
>> > implement it is rapidly disappearing
>> > 2) most of the interface that TAPI provides (dialing modems, and
>> > starting ppp) needs to be implemented nati
This (dutch..) site provides some TAPI patches for Wine that are not
in CVS:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/wijn/girotel/
Since I'm dutch, I'd thought I'd explain a bit on what this site says.
Wijn is dutch for wine by the way .
The site explains how to patch wine in order to be able to use girotel
> Well I am the author of those patches and I'm afraid there is no chance
> that they will help Andreas case. It is an extreme hackish
> implementation of a data modem tailored to a single application. No
> notion of drivers, certainly no support for external drivers and control
> panel interface.
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 21:48:58 +0200, you wrote:
> > 1) that modems are kind of old technology, so the incentive to implement
> > it is rapidly disappearing
> > 2) most of the interface that TAPI provides (dialing modems, and
> > starting ppp) needs to be implemented natively anyway.
>
> This (dutc
Mike McCormack wrote:
> Andreas Rosenberg wrote:
>> Hi guys!
>>
>> I'd like to run a TAPI based application in Wine (updated from CVS
>> today).
>
> What does your TAPI based application do? Does it need (or provide?)
> access to some kind of hardware? If it's not a standard piece of
> hardware
Andreas Rosenberg wrote:
Hi guys!
I'd like to run a TAPI based application in Wine (updated from CVS today).
What does your TAPI based application do? Does it need (or provide?)
access to some kind of hardware? If it's not a standard piece of
hardware, you may need to find a Linux device dri