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Re: Re: Woohoo!! Bush Internet.TV Success!!



Nick, et al.

You might find

http://www.tini.org.uk/bush/phpBB/

Of interest, I'm attempting to try and pull the growing volume of
newsgroup and mailing list traffic together.

Stuart

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 10:52, nick_towers2000 wrote:
> It's mostly beyond me but take a look at
> http://www.serial-networking.fsnet.co.uk/index.html
> >From my searching so far, there's currently no way of networking
> using the parallel port which is the only other i/o interface
> available on the Bush stb, unless you try & alter the hardware.
> If you want to get an expert view, you could try contacting one of
> the developers & see if they'd help - type "whodunnit"
at the welcome
> screen for a photo & list of their names.
> Good luck
> Nick
>
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Doogie Brodie"
<doogiebrodie@z...> wrote:
> > > +?200 pbx ... heheh.
> > >
> > > Anyone know a pbx-free way of doing it yet?
> > >
> > > Matthew (getting more and more tempted to buy a pbx as the
> > > minutes go by) hehe.
> >
> > Me too! But I don't think I can justify a PBX in a one bedroom
flat
> > which already has a normal phone, a dect, plus about 5
> mobiles...... :)
> >
> > Must find out about one of these virtual line things..... !
> >
> > I have in the past used the BT line test function to get an open
> line
> > with which to send from a PC fax modem to a stand alone fax
machine
> for
> > testing purposes, but I'm pretty sure the quiet test repeats
> something
> > regularly anyway which would cause a drop in connection :(
> >
> > Need to get some time to play with this.
> >
> > Doogie
>



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