Felix,
You might try going to Sam's (or their website) and looking
for the motherboard manufacturer on their marketing materials. Then you
can get the specs for the motherboard from the mobo maker. I cannot
imagine anyone here will know if the PC you are reference is compliant of the
tops of their heads (who knows, i could be wrong). I bet most of them
would look that info up from hitting the Sams site as suggested. However,
you should be able to find this information too if you go to the sams
website.
For information regarding scaling of Asterisk, you can
query this user list by going to google and typing: site:lists.digium.com
<your search parameter>
While a cheapo box will work, it definitely won't scale to
a large amount of users.
Cheers,
Wiley
From: Felix Pizarro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 5:24 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cheap Sams computer good for tdm400?
I need a cheap platform for installing a tdm400. Could someone tell
me if the cheap cpubuilders computer at sams $179 (cbs110l) is pci 2.2
compliance? I ve got a compaq deskpro en 700 that does not seems to be
compliant and I need to change it to start developing. Thanks for the
help. Computer Model: CBS110L
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