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| Software Maintenance Projects |

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Voice/Telecom/Fax
Cards Device Driver Package Maintenance |
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Maintenance
Projects
Windows OS Projects
Linux and Unix Projects
Embedded
Software Projects
Computer
Telephony Projects
Computer
Network Projects
Netmerge/CTMedia Projects
Breakthrough Technologies
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NT:Pentium,
NT:AXP, Unixware:Pentium, Linux:Pentium, Solaris:SPARC, AIX:RS6000,
HP-UX:PARISC, ISA, PCI, VME |
| Description |
For an international computer company,
TetherMedia maintains a generic device driver package that allows a single driver
to control a suite of voice, fax, ISDN, and DSP boards, all with different
hardware interfaces. The
maintenance contract includes support Windows NT, Linux, Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX, and UnixWare. Package size is approximately 500K lines of
C, C++, and assembly code.
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Alarm
Monitor System Firmware Maintenancee |
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VRTX:80x86 |
| Description: |
For a computer telephony company,
TetherMedia maintains an embedded software package using VRTX for an
alarm board that detects failures in power, temperature and fan speed,
and upon failure detection, the software issues alarm messages via modem
to the client’s central maintenance sites. The software also supports
downloading of new versions and remote configuration via modem.
Package size is approximately 40K lines of C and assembly code
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Open-Platform DSP Card
Firmware and Driver Maintenance |
| Platform: |
Solaris: SPARC,
Unixware:Pentium, NT:Pentium, PCI, ISA |
| Description: |
For a computer telephony concern,
TetherMedia maintains a DSP kernel and driver/library package for client's open-platform DSP PCI
and ISA cards. The DSP kernel runs on SPOX and the PCI card consisted of
four TI TMS320C31 DSPs. Target host operating systems are Solaris 2.5.1
on Ultra SPARC, SCO UnixWare V2.1, and Windows NT, 2000. Package size is approximately
100K lines of C, DSP, and assembly code |
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Serial
Communications Card
Driver Maintenance |
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AIX:RS6000, Solaris:SPARC,
VxWorks:Pentium, PCI |
| Description: |
For a communications hardware company,
TetherMedia maintained a STREAMS driver for a suite of serial
communications PCI boards. The driver was designed for high performance
and to provide support for network layer protocol modules. TetherMedia originally implemented the driver for AIX on RS6000 and later ported the
same driver to Solaris on x86 and VxWorks on Power PC. Package size is approximately
20K lines of C code |
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High-Speed,
Multi-Channel Serial Card Driver Package Maintenance |
| Platform: |
WinNT:Pentium, PCI |
| Description: |
For a communications card company,
TetherMedia maintains a Windows NT multi-channel serial PCI card driver.
Package is written in C, and the total number of lines is approximately 20K lines. |
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Multi-Platform
Voice/Telecom Cards Diagnostic Package Maintenance |
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NT, Solaris, Unixware,
AIX, HP-UX, VRTX, Pentium, SPARC, PaRISC, R6000, ISA, PCI |
| Description: |
For a multi-national semiconductor company,
TetherMedia maintains an universal diagnostics package for a
suite of nine communications cards, each with an unique hardware
interface. Package includes diagnostics firmware, generic device driver, and all
application level code. The package runs on Linux, Unixware, Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX, and Windows NT/2000. Package size is approximately 50K lines of C and assembly
code |
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CTMedia ASR and TTS
Resource Maintenance |
| Platform: |
CTMedia, AT&T TTS and
ASR Engines, Dialogic Voice Cards, WinNT:Pentium |
| Description: |
For a multi-national telecommunications
company, TetherMedia maintained a S.100 automatic
speech recognition (ASR) and a text-To-Speech (TTS) resource package for the Dialogic CT Media
S.100 platform. The ASR Resource controls the host-based Natural
Language ASR and TTS Engines via a socket based protocol provided by the client.
CTM Media, ASR and TTS Resources were running on Microsoft Windows NT.
Packages were written in C++, and the total number of lines was
approximately 50K for ASR and 30K for TTS resources. |
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