On Tuesday 26 Jul 2011, Gilles wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since Asterisk has been ported to exotic platforms like SOHO routers
> (Linksys, Buffalo, etc.) and non-MMU CPUs (Blackfin, etc.), I was
> wondering why the Windows port never really took off.

A better question would be:  Why would anyone even *want* to port Asterisk to 
Windows?  You have to pay for Windows *and* you don't even get the Source 
Code.  And you can't run Windows without the CPU-hogging GUI.  Worst of all 
possible worlds, surely?

If you want to run Asterisk on a Windows PC, it is far easier just to boot up 
an AsteriskNOW CD.

-- 
AJS

Answers come *after* questions.

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