GL Announces Linux and MS-Windows Drivers & API for T1 E1 ApplicationLinux and MS-Windows Drivers & APIs for Custom Development of T1 E1 ApplicationsGL Communications Inc., announced today its latest Linux and MS-Windows Drivers & API Support for custom development of T1 E1 Application on GL’s Quad and Octal Analysis & Emulation Hardware. Speaking to the press, Mr. Jagdish Vadalia, a Senior Manager for product
development of the company said, “Open source is ubiquitous, it's
almost unavoidable and Linux is the leader in open source. So, GL is
developing Linux drivers and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
for our flagship products! Our cards with their unique features stand
out in comparison with other industry standard cards. “ He added, “Recently we have developed drivers and APIs for our T1 E1 Quad and Octal Analysis & Emulation Hardware. All of the functionality of the hardware is exposed through the API. In addition, many software based functions are available that ease even the most complex application development.” Mr. Vadalia further explained, “GL’s T1 E1 Application Development
Toolkit is an API library that provides functions to access a wealth of
GL Communications’ T1 E1 features. The toolkit consists of: Device
Driver, API library implemented as a DLL/Shared Object, Header and
import library files, API Reference Guide and Sample code. The Application Development Toolkit can be used to develop new applications using GL Communications’ T1 E1 cards. The toolkit supports Linux and MS-Windows operating systems and provides C++ class library to access hardware features. Having ported our "GLComIFC" from Windows to Linux, the driver and API expose all features of the hardware for T1 E1 Cards. An API Toolkit provides examples how to access the Raw Data, Set / Reset Registers, Set Clocking Modes, Get / Set Alarms, Loopbacks.” He added, “GL's Octal & Quad T1 E1 boards are high-density boards that provide Four (4) or Eight (8) RJ-48 T1 E1 ports and multiples thereof. For example, configurations of 8, 12, 16,…64 T1 E1s in a single rack are possible.” Important T1 E1 Quad and Octal Analysis & Emulation Hardware Applications/Features:
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