I have started trying to port over the standard TSAPI CTI library to
C#. My goal is to wrap all of the C methods in cleaner, easier to work
with C# method calls. The nuts and bolts of it is that this CTI
library allows Windows-based host PC's to interface with AT&T-type PBX
equipment. Especially older/less expensive equipment. For example, my
test bed consists of a 15 year old Avaya/Lucent Merlin Legend PBX.This
technology is a bit long in the tooth (based on AT&T work circa 1993)
and with VoIP and TAPI offering so much more funcationality nowadays
I'm not sure if the C# programming community would be interested in
it. If anyone would be then I plan to post this as a SourceForge
project in the next month or so. Anyone interested in this kind of
stuff?
C#. My goal is to wrap all of the C methods in cleaner, easier to work
with C# method calls. The nuts and bolts of it is that this CTI
library allows Windows-based host PC's to interface with AT&T-type PBX
equipment. Especially older/less expensive equipment. For example, my
test bed consists of a 15 year old Avaya/Lucent Merlin Legend PBX.This
technology is a bit long in the tooth (based on AT&T work circa 1993)
and with VoIP and TAPI offering so much more funcationality nowadays
I'm not sure if the C# programming community would be interested in
it. If anyone would be then I plan to post this as a SourceForge
project in the next month or so. Anyone interested in this kind of
stuff?
Comment