> >I have been mulling over what it would take to get drivers done for > >ImageStream's products. They have a component architecture that > is supposed > >to reduce development time/cost. The component stuff is open > source. The > >part of the driver that you have to write can be open source or > proprietary. > >I am not much of a coder, but someone more knowledgeable may be > able to do > >it without too much trouble. I am an ImageStream reseller - if you need > >hardware I'll give you good pricing. ;) > > > >Andy > > > Shoot, set me up with <takes off shoes for counting> 42 2u servers > with dual TE410P boards, and then 12 M13 muxes, and then 1 12-port > DS3-to-OC12 mux (or 3 DS3-to-OC3 muxes, and one 3 port OC3-to-OC12 > mux) and we can even test one of those OC12 boards that ImageStream > sells! > > Why don't you ping someone at ImageStream and see if they're willing > to offer a DS3 developer kit for some interval (6 months? 8 months?) > to a developer if they show appropriate interest and expertise. > Anyone want to volunteer? > > Actually, I'd ask a senior developer at ImageStream to see if they > think it's even possible first; they'll at least be able to say if > it's in the realm of sanity. You have the inside track; let us know > what you hear. > > JT > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
I'll follow up on this tommorrow and let you know what I hear.... Andy _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
