>OK, that might be nice for some applications, but ARM processors can >be a problem. You can't get certain binaries for them. That means >that you won't be running G.729 on it in any case. > >I still think that a recycled thin client for <$100 is a bargain platform. > >Michael > >--Original Message Text--- >From: Stephan Monette >Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:30:18 -0400 > >Hi, > >I saw a post from the Toronto Asterisk User Group about a new Arm >Linux board which will be available in the next few months or so for >about $25.00 (or $35.00 with USB and 100Mbps ethernet ports)! > > >Here's some specs: > >Provisional specification 700MHz ARM11 >128MB or 256MB of SDRAM >OpenGL ES 2.0 >1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode >Composite and HDMI video output >USB 2.0 >SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot >General-purpose I/O >Optional integrated 2-port USB hub and 10/100 Ethernet controller >Open software (Ubuntu, Iceweasel, KOffice, Python) >I would love to be able to load AstLinux on this little board. > > >Here's the project page: http://www.raspberrypi.org/ > > >Let me know what you think about this project. > >Stephan Monette
You're right Michael, but for that price it would be fine box for demos or for giving a customer one for testing for 2 weeks. Interesting. Maybe that would be possible, if we switch over to the new buldroot development-environment. Michael http://www.mksolutions.info ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Offer -- Download ArcSight Logger for FREE! Finally, a world-class log management solution at an even better price-free! And you'll get a free "Love Thy Logs" t-shirt when you download Logger. Secure your free ArcSight Logger TODAY! http://p.sf.net/sfu/arcsisghtdev2dev _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to pay...@krisk.org.