On Friday 16 June 2006 10:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Much appreciated.  These are the kind of comments we're looking for.
> Interesting that a PII does so well. I guess means that my dual processor
> PII 333 motherboard should work for quite a while.  If only the MB clock
> didn't lose it on reboot.

It all comes down to how much you're trying to do.  If you're not transcoding 
or otherwise manipulating audio (mixing) you can get by on very low hardware, 
provided everything else is good.  Lots of software echo cancellation can 
spell doom, but if you're using a card with hardware echo cancellation you 
don't only get a break on that, but the host CPU also does not have to do 
DTMF detection, as the card does that too.

Just be wary -- old motherboards may not be PCI 2.2 compliant or may state 
they are but aren't.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that you really need to test it...  saying 
"but Andrew said it'd work" isn't going to get you far.  :-)

-A.

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