Mark
Almost all CPU’s are 64 bits these days - not sure what you are getting at exactly.
the question is: did you install the 32 bit OS (standard ACID install from scratch) or did you install your own OS using the 64 bit version?
I think - officially - asterisk is only for the 32 bit OS (regardless of the CPU you have) although I know some people have it running on the 64 bit OS (including me, once upon a time).
The 32 bit OS will run fine on a x86-64 cpu (so-called Intel 64 architecture).
73
Ken
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Johnston markjohnston73@gmail.com
To: K&R Yoksh yokshs@gmail.com
Cc: app_rpt-users app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Sent: Tue, Mar 26, 2013 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Simpleusb
Hi Kyle,
Now it is stuck transmitting and still no/delayed response to the commands… I did hear it announce the time right before it timed out. 2 min
I got it to connect to a node but the transmitter stays keyed and audio dropped out after a few seconds, could these issues be with the 64 bit cpu I have? I read about asterisk not getting along with it. Seems hard to find a small 32 bit system I prefer the micro size for space and power efficiency.
Thanks for getting me this far…
On Mar 26, 2013 5:36 AM, “K&R Yoksh” yokshs@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mark,
If using simpleusb, make sure the file usbradio.conf doesn’t exist in /etc/asterisk. You should have simpleusb.conf instead. Same syntax, etc.
App_rpt really doesn’t like it if both of usbradio.conf and simpleusb.conf exist, and will do crazy things if they are both found.
73
Kyle Yoksh
K0KN
Olathe, KS
Allstar 2210-2219
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