Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> Hi, just joined the list so hope it's a friendly one...
> 
> I've been running asterisk on Gentoo on a Via Epia board.  It seems to
> have partially died, rather suddenly and without me doing any changes
> that I could blame it on - the kernel crashes at some point after it
> tries to mount the root filesystem.  Memory is OK (I ran memtest86 for
> a day or so) and since grub loads, I guess IDE is superficially OK, so
> not sure what's going on...I will try switching hard drives or IDE
> ports to rule that out.
> 
> But a WRAP board seems ideal for my purposes - extremely low power,
> fanless, two ethernet ports, can do whatever arbitrary routing tasks I
> may think up, run a web server, plus Asterisk.  So I wonder what I
> could do about replacing the PCI FXO board (just a Winmodem that
> happens to work) that I have on the Epia machine.  Does anybody make a
> MiniPCI board like that?  Are there any MiniPCI winmodems that would
> work?
> 
> I use Asterisk mostly for Internet telephony but also voicemail (thus
> the need for an FXO board, to record voicemail from the land line) and
> also like it to be possible to use an IP phone to make land line calls
> (although so far, the Grandstream phone I have sounds worse than a
> real analog phone when I do that, so I don't do it much).

Shawn,

        If you can find a mini-PCI Intel IA-92, I see no reason why it wouldn't 
work (maybe some PCI ID changes or something).

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Kristian Kielhofner
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