>> >CoLinux works great for IAX to IAX or SIP to IAX where no Disk Access is

>> >taking place.
>> 
>> Thanks for clearing that up. I had been using it for IVRs. So if I
>created a
>> RAM disk for CoLinux and booted it from there... that might work?
>
>You know, that would be an interesting project, and I'd bet it would 
>improve things. I'm not sure it would solve the problem entirely, but if 
>you get it working, let me know. CoLinux is going through a lot of 
>development work, so I expect that it's usefulness will only improve with 
>time.

How small can you get the CoLinux filesystem size? I've got 1.5GB of RAM,
but I'm imagining it'd be nice to work with less than that (esp. if you're
developing with Visual Studio on the same machine :P).

-Michael


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