Forget about running Asterisk on it. It looks like it will be a good phone to use.

I would buy one, especially in hopes that if we support a company like this then maybe they will produce phones like the Treo 650 or Motorola Q but in full open source fashion.

On 8/19/06, Dinesh Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 08/16/06 23:35 Robert Michel said the following:
> I think the BCM chip is for the GSM stuff, for GUI and applications
> the XScale chip - so for running asterisk, the XScale will be the
> processor.

why would you want to run asterisk on the phone ? ideally, it should be
running a softphone and connecting back over WiFi or 3G (HSPDA ??) to an
asterisk installation.

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