Document Revision History

The Post-Release Developments section includes the following changes:

Added support for Transaction Record. See Section 1.6, “Transaction Record”, on page 12.

The Release Issues section contains the following changes:

Added the following items to Table 1, “Issues Resolved in HMP 1.2”, on page 15: IPY00030253 (PTR 34363), IPY00009813 (PTR 34638), IPY00010596 (PTR 34758), IPY00009054 (PTR 34875).

The Documentation Updates section contains the following changes:

In the Release Documentation section, for the Release Guide, corrected the Active Talker information in the Features list and removed dcb_monconf() and dcb_unmonconf() from the list of Audio Conferencing API functions not supported.

In the Operating Software Documentation section, added information about starting the License Manager to the Intel NetStructure® Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux License Manager Administration Guide.

In the Development Software Documentation section, added information about the dx_mreciottdata( ) function to the Voice API Host Media Processing Library Reference.

In the Development Software Documentation section, added information about Transaction Record to the Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide.

In the Demonstration Software Documentation section, for Linux, the path names and executables for starting all of the demos have been changed.

Document Rev 02, published January 2005

Updated for Service Update 6.

Added a new section, Post-Release Developments, that describes the new features contained in the Service Update and provides information about installing the Service Update software.

The Release Issues section contains the following changes:

Added the following items to Table 1, “Issues Resolved in HMP 1.2”, on page 15: IPY00009304 (PTR 33638), IPY00009801 (PTR 33644), IPY00009082 (PTR 33762), IPY00009204 (PTR 33894), IPY00030251 (PTR 33919), IPY00010238 (PTR 34148).

Removed a number of Global Call, IP, and IPML Restrictions and Limitations which have either been resolved or documented elsewhere.

Added new Operating System Notes section

The Documentation Updates section contains the following changes:

In the Release Documentation section, added information about revising the footnote in Table 1 of the Release Guide.

In the Release Documentation section, provided new Software Requirements.

HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 — September 2006

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Intel 05-2352-005 manual Document Rev 02, published January, Document Revision History

05-2352-005 specifications

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