Sound Possibility?

Again, forgive me. New to this…

I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the AllStar Project. I am curious… with the ability to do some script editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port as a “GPIO” for COR, PTT, etc., could the Integrated Sound Card on the Mobo (which is mostly AC97 Chips) be used for Audio In and Out of the Computer? Running DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK

Josh,

The short answer is that it's not supported.

73, Steve N4IRS
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On 2/9/2016 7:22 AM, Josh W4ZZK wrote:

Again, forgive me. New to this…

        I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the AllStar

Project. I am curious… with the ability to do some script
editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port as a “GPIO” for COR,
PTT, etc., could the Integrated Sound Card on the Mobo
(which is mostly AC97 Chips) be used for Audio In and Out of
the Computer? Running DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK




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I have done this using an old irlp interface take a look at this
link.

the newest dial allstar release has parallel support in it.

look at the link for converting an old irlp node to all star it has
info about the using the printer port
for what you need.
ken n1dot

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On 2/9/2016 7:22 AM, Josh W4ZZK wrote:

Again, forgive me. New to this…

        I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the AllStar

Project. I am curious… with the ability to do some script
editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port as a “GPIO” for COR,
PTT, etc., could the Integrated Sound Card on the Mobo
(which is mostly AC97 Chips) be used for Audio In and Out of
the Computer? Running DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK




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Correct me if I’m wrong, Isn’t the question about using the AC97 on
board sound device in asterisk?

For COS and PTT, yes the LPT port can be used.

Steve
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On 2/9/2016 12:34 PM, Kenneth Grimard
wrote:

  I have done this using an old irlp interface take a look at this

link.

  the newest dial allstar release has parallel support in it.

look at the link for converting an old irlp node to all star it
has info about the using the printer port
for what you need.
ken n1dot

http://www.qsl.net/k0kn/

    On 2/9/2016 7:22 AM, Josh W4ZZK

wrote:

Again, forgive me. New to this…

          I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the AllStar

Project. I am curious… with the ability to do some
script editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port as a “GPIO”
for COR, PTT, etc., could the Integrated Sound Card on the
Mobo (which is mostly AC97 Chips) be used for Audio In and
Out of the Computer? Running DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK




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yes that would seem to be a problem allstar wants to see ether a
cm-108 series or a cm-119 series chips

for the audio from usb.

ken n1dot
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On 2/9/2016 3:03 PM, Steve Zingman
wrote:

  Correct me if I'm wrong, Isn't the question about using the AC97

on board sound device in asterisk?

  For COS and PTT, yes the LPT port can be used.



  Steve

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On 2/9/2016 12:34 PM, Kenneth Grimard
wrote:

    I have done this using an old irlp interface take a look at this

link.

    the newest dial allstar release has parallel support in it.

look at the link for converting an old irlp node to all star it
has info about the using the printer port
for what you need.
ken n1dot
http://www.qsl.net/k0kn/

      On 2/9/2016 7:22 AM, Josh W4ZZK

wrote:

Again, forgive me. New to this…

            I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the

AllStar Project. I am curious… with the ability to do
some script editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port as a
“GPIO” for COR, PTT, etc., could the Integrated Sound
Card on the Mobo (which is mostly AC97 Chips) be used
for Audio In and Out of the Computer? Running DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK




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The signatures for the chips are hard coded into the respective usb
channel drivers.� It would take someone with knowledge of the
internals of the chips to add support for additional fobs, since
there is some reading and writing of specific memory locations
within the usb fobs controllers to modify the behavior of the audio
device.

To use the on-board audio, you could look at chan_alsaradio.c.
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  yes that would seem to be a problem allstar wants to see ether a

cm-108 series or a cm-119 series chips

  for the audio from usb.



  ken n1dot
    On 2/9/2016 3:03 PM, Steve Zingman

wrote:

    Correct me if I'm wrong, Isn't the question about using the AC97

on board sound device in asterisk?

    For COS and PTT, yes the LPT port can be used.



    Steve
      On 2/9/2016 12:34 PM, Kenneth

Grimard wrote:

      I have done this using an old irlp interface take a look at

this link.

      the newest dial allstar release has parallel support in it.

look at the link for converting an old irlp node to all star
it has info about the using the printer port
for what you need.
ken n1dot
http://www.qsl.net/k0kn/

        On 2/9/2016 7:22 AM, Josh W4ZZK

wrote:

Again, forgive me. New to this…

              I have ordered a couple of CM-108 USB FOBs for the

AllStar Project. I am curious… with the ability to
do some script editing to use a PC’s LPT Printer Port
as a “GPIO” for COR, PTT, etc., could the Integrated
Sound Card on the Mobo (which is mostly AC97 Chips) be
used for Audio In and Out of the Computer? Running
DIAL.

Thanks

Josh W4ZZK




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