> What makes you think anyone doesn't understand that? The problem is the > chip on the X100P isn't made any more, and X100P cards are no longer so > plentiful. You'll notice the price is going up. They aren't $5 any more. > > Several Winmodem chips are still readily available, and so are cards > containing them. What is missing is someone putting the effort into > making drivers for them. > > Steve
Yes, some time ago I actually wrote the wcfxo driver to support the brand new revision of tigerjet chips hiding behind Motorola, Intel, PCTEL and other brands. The biggest problem was that the kernel 2.6 automatically would claim the card with a serial driver and the code for reposession of the hardware didn't work. So patching the kernel was required with kernel 2.6. Anyways the zaptel base code is controlled by for profit corporations and in their interest is to sell a quad port analog card with one FXO module then have the user buy a $5 winmodem (yes, these new modems are still ~$5). So I don't see this effort making much progress anyways. Martin _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
