Why not just use "VMware" or "QEMU" and either run Windows in the
virtual machine on Linux or the other way around  In fact 
running Asterisk inside a Linux virtual machine on Linux can be
attractive
because you can ship * as an image file, zero configuration
and you can e-mail updates.  As long as it's VOIP only there is not
hardware issue.  Anyone can download a "VM Player" from the VMWare
web site.  Point that at an Asterrisk VM image an you'd be up
and running in minuites under qwindows - voip only.

Not many developer are willing to work on a Windows system for
free.  Your going to have to pay them.  Figure a mimimum of a few
guys working 6 to 8 weeks at about $100/hr comesout to what?
about $64K  could be off by a factor of two easy.

But remember this is GPL'd you can't sell it without being
required to give away the sources.  

Better to simply run inside a virual environment. It gets you
want you want in just a couple hours of effort




Chris Albertson
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