I'm running an older version of Astlinux on a P133 laptop with 64MB RAM. I
had to add in PCMCIA support using the dev environment in order to use my
network card, but I believe that the more recent builds have PCMCIA as part
of the package. I'm not sure though as I haven't attempted to upgrade. 
I originally was running Debian+Asterisk, but when the original hard drive
failed after a few months of 24/7 operation I switched from Astlinux and an
IDE to CF card adapter (http://www.pcengines.ch/cf2g.htm). My home setup is
the old laptop with Astlinux and an SPA-3000.

Cheers,
Michael

-----Original Message-----
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Minimum hardware requirements
 
I was just wondering what the absolute minimum hardware requirements are for
Astlinux.  The reason I ask is I have an old (and I do mean old) laptop
lying around and it would be great if I could do something productive with
it like turn it into a simple 2 SIP trunk PBX or something.

It is:
Pentium 100Mhz
96MB DRAM
2Gig Hard drive.

I guess the memory is the big ?  Upgrading the memory to 256 is maybe
possible but I really don't want to spend any money on it whatsoever.  I
would only have 1 call at a time going on and no transcoding so the CPU
should be able to handle it.


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