Dovid B wrote:
anyone know if any of these could handle asterisk ?
http://www.axotec.com/embedded-server.htm
Dovid,
Most of them, running with ARMs running at 70mhz wouldn't be very
practical. The SPIDER-III could work out better, but even still 200
MIPS isn't exactly impressive...
anyone know if any of these could handle asterisk
?
http://www.axotec.com/embedded-server.htm
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The the largest one only has 128m ram. But I think the largest factor is what you intend to doOn 10/22/06, Kristian Kielhofner
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http://www.axotec.com/embedded-server.htmDovid,Most of them, running with
Doh! Turns out it won't be November. It will be a bit later. Sorry.
On Thursday 19 October 2006 21:35, Mike Diehl wrote:
On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:10, Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear
Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please shoot
me an email.
Cory,
OpenWRT -running on Linksys WRT-
On 19 Oct 2006, at 21:10, Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users
embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of
the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario
please shoot
me an email.
I've
Tim Panton wrote:
On 19 Oct 2006, at 21:10, Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario
please shoot
me
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please
shoot
me an email.
Cory,
Hi Kristian,
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Mexuar
:)
see you at the show
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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Tim,
How do you use a web softphone
Dean Collins wrote:
Hi Kristian,
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Mexuar
:)
see you at the show
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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+1-917-207-3420 Mb
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
Arg!
I understand what a soft phone is. I
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario
please
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 11:54:45AM -0400, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
I understand what a soft phone is. I know what java is. I also
know that neither have anything to do with the slug.
They do if Asterisk is runnin on the slug.
What he meant was perfectly clear to *me*,
Brian Capouch wrote:
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 11:54:45AM -0400, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
I understand what a soft phone is. I know what java is. I also
know that neither have anything to do with the slug.
They do if Asterisk is runnin on the slug.
What he meant was perfectly clear
On 20 Oct 2006, at 19:05, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
It actually had *nothing* to do with Asterisk running on the slug,
so it seems that you might be even more confused than I am :). He
confirmed off-list that the scenario he described did not involve
running Asterisk on the slug. It
Tim Panton wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006, at 19:05, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
It actually had *nothing* to do with Asterisk running on the
slug, so it seems that you might be even more confused than I am :).
He confirmed off-list that the scenario he described did not involve
running
Has anybody out there, on non-FPU embedded platorms, made any good use
of things like ilbc and Speex?
The exisiting implementations of both run very poorly on a non-fpu cpu's,
especialy if clock speed 400 Mhz
I have run asterisk (and still do) on mips,ixp and powerpc (all without
fpu's) and i
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please shoot
me an email.
Thanks
Cory Andrews
++
VoIPSupply.com
Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please shoot
me an email.
Thanks
Cory Andrews
++
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 16:10:23 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please shoot
me an email.
Cory,
On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:10, Cory Andrews wrote:
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please
shoot me an email.
I
Hi all,
The journey is complete, at least for this project.
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-October/067289.html
I spent the better part of Halloween putting this together,
I hope its useful, enjoy.
My ftp server is on the fritz so feel free to post on any
Could you email me the PDF I am having PASV FTp problems. I have the
same setup. Out of interest which case are you using. I looked at the CF
adaptor you used, but not sure if the Morex 3677 case I am using is high
enough.
Kilburn
JR Richardson wrote:
Hi all,
The journey is complete, at
There is an embedded space in the PDF filename that appears to be
causing ftp to choke. . .
FYI.
Thx.
B.
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: [Asterisk-Users] Embedded Asterisk Paper Complete
Hi all,
The journey is complete, at least for this project.
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-October/067289.html
I spent the better part of Halloween putting this together, I hope it's
useful, enjoy
Nice work, I've been thinking on doing almost the same thing but how many users can it handle at the same time?
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 04:39, JR Richardson wrote:
I have had an embedded * server for a while, a one-off project I've been
working on in some spare time. I want to write a white
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Geoff Nordli wrote:
Is this where we get to vote for our favorite router software? I
choose Bering-uClibc
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=910pag
e_id=36). It
comes with a ton of packages, and you can easily configure
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:09 -0700, Geoff Nordli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Bering boots it loads everything into a RAM based filesystem. Anyone
see any drawbacks in running an * system using a RAM based file system and
booting from CF? If you needed additional capacity for VM you could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:09 -0700, Geoff Nordli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Bering boots it loads everything into a RAM based filesystem.
Anyone see any drawbacks in running an * system using a RAM based
file system and booting from CF? If you needed additional
Then you could export CDR to an external database on another machine.
Realisitcally though, for the price of a microdrive you 'mose well buy
a cheap ide hdd.
It's a cost way up, you can't have too much of an underpowered machine
otherwise you won't make many phone calls.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004
What about syslogging the CDR's?
You can set the loghost via DHCP on boot.
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, JB Hewit wrote:
Then you could export CDR to an external database on another machine.
Realisitcally though, for the price of a microdrive you 'mose well buy
a cheap ide hdd.
It's a cost way up, you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about syslogging the CDR's?
You can set the loghost via DHCP on boot.
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, JB Hewit wrote:
Then you could export CDR to an external database on another machine.
Realisitcally though, for the price of a microdrive you 'mose well
buy a
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:39:12 -0700, Geoff Nordli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see the writing of CDR that much of an issue. You have a million
writes per memory block on a CF card -- that is a lot of calls.
and
I don't know, maybe I just have a fixation on CF cards.
It's rather simple
Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists wrote:
Use a dual CF adapter with two CF cards, mount one read-only for the
OS, Asterisk and drivers, mount the other read-write for /var/log and
voicemail.
Why can't you use a ramdisk and sync to CF on exit, I agree you do need
a UPS for it...
Stefan de Konink
I have had an embedded * server for a while, a one-off project I've been
working on in some spare time. I want to write a white paper about it but
haven't started yet due to other priorities.
A CF used in an IDE adapter is the way to go. The development environment
is a bit tricky but here is a
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 09:11, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
Hi,
Actually, you the Geode CPU mentioned below is a 5x86 (486 platform) at
233 MHz. If you take Pebble (http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/), which
is a downstripped Debian ( 64 MB) on a readonly ext2 filesystem, you
should be
Hi,
Actually, you the Geode CPU mentioned below is a 5x86 (486 platform) at
233 MHz. If you take Pebble (http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/), which
is a downstripped Debian ( 64 MB) on a readonly ext2 filesystem, you
should be grand. Installing asterisk + some extra stuff will probably
think that
it is to much only to say hello...press 1. :-)
Miklos
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Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] embedded Asterisk
Probably the best thing to do is to build a uClibc
google for it :)
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2003-November/002299.html
On Jun 17, 2004, at 1:05 AM, listas iPfone wrote:
Hi All,
I have a thin cliente here that i want to run asterisk:
- National Semicondudor Geode GX1 266MHz Geode 266MHz single chip
- NS Cx5530a
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Hi,
Actually, you the Geode CPU mentioned below is a 5x86 (486 platform) at
233 MHz. If you take Pebble (http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/), which
is a downstripped Debian
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Hi,
Actually, you the Geode CPU mentioned below is a 5x86 (486 platform) at
233 MHz. If you take Pebble (http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/), which
is a downstripped Debian ( 64 MB
On Jun 17, 2004, at 4:48 AM, Stefan de Konink wrote:
It is that simple?
Probably you want something that actually boots the system too. I don't
know if the ISOLINUX pakage supports a LILO kind of thing, but I guess
it
does. That should be in the MBR of your flash disk and you could
probably
boot
Hi All,
I have a thin cliente here that i want to run
asterisk:
- National Semicondudor Geode GX1 266MHz Geode
266MHz single chip- NS Cx5530a
Southbridge National Semiconductors
SC2200- NS PC97317in
chipset- 32MB Compact
Flash - 64MB Ram- 10/100Mbps, Autosense
10/100Mbps, Autosense
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 00:22, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Probably the best thing to do is to build a uClibc tree, disable some
Asterisk codecs (which don't want to compile, first run) compile again
and run.
Tomorrow I'm going to do the samething for an Epia-MII
1,2GHz/512MB/512MB-CF. Another
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