[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a question: why are you building your hobby box? To gain practical experience? Then forget the X100: it's like learning Windows NT: yeah, the information might be somewhat valid today, but it's way obselete. The X100 is dead, and very unlamented. If you're just trying to build a fancy answering machine with no other purpose, then fine: waste time on the X100. But if there is any purpose to this, forget the X100P.

Funny you would say that - I have a box running with a pair of X100P clones at the moment. I did have to tinker with transmit and receive levels, but, since then, they have run just fine on my old 533 MHz Celeron box, with no echo problems on 1.2.0 beta2 or rc2. I have them hooked into the voice mail ports on a Panasonic KX-TA624, and managed to integrate it in as a voice mail system.

The main advantage for the TDM400 is that you can add FXS ports, or you could have four FXOs if you needed them. Still, the TDM400's cost is rather steep for a "hobby" box.

I wouldn't recommend trying to use more than one X100P card unless you can insure they get separate IRQs, and going with more than two would probably not be a good idea.

        Russ
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