Gordon Henderson wrote: > On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > >> The core of the system is: >> http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/kirkwood/index.jsp >> (yes, also two TDM ports with slics. No idea how to use them) >> >> That plug supports running quite a number of Linux distributions >> (Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and some others) >> >> What would it take me to port Asterisk or Yate to it? An existing web >> interface? >> > > You don't want a PBX in it - you want a command-line VoIP client. > > I was asking (here and elsewhere) if such a beast existed some time back. > All I got back was "put asterisk on it and use the OSS/ALSA stuff". Talk > about using a sledge hammer to crack a nut.. I had a quick look at libiax > and ran out of time... > > this mentality mystifies me too - why would you want a pbx running on a handset ? ok so you can, but once that novelty wears off in 5secs what is the practical use ? The only reason would be if you don't have any other phones, and if you don't why do you need a pbx to start with ? >> Hackability and ease of development is a must. >> > > Quite. > > Now, way back I have (still have) a Nokia 770 tablet - that runs Gizmo - > but, again it's a GUI application. > > Get a basic OS on the box, get a command-line phone that uses USB audio, > stick a mini web server for configuration and off you go... > on this subject - any tips on getting gizmo to actually work ? I could get rings through but no audio or even connecting the call after ringing, and its on a network where ekiga and grandstream phones work just fine with no stun or anything like that (network is private ips but directly routed to the server)
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