Yes, specialized hardware is needed.  It is never cheap.

TimH

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 01:53:40 +0000
"Bob Crandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Check out  http://www.linuxtelephony.org/
> 
> The prices I've seen for 2 port cards are from just over $800 to
> somewhere around $1200
> 
> It sure would be fun getting one of these working.
> 
> Timothy Bolz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
> >
> >TimH
> >PBX are you talking about a telephone PBX.  We have a huge box which
> >is an analog system.  It would be nice to have a PC which does the
> >PBX, but I think you would need a special card for this.
> >
> >Tim
> >
> >
> >On Wednesday 24 July 2002 19:18, you wrote:
> >> When I worked at Purdue, the first Unix machine I ever came in
> >contact> with was a mail server running BSD/OS 1.0.  Before it had to
> >be> replaced, it had been up for a little over 4 years.  I have also
> >had an> OS/2 machine running PBX software run for about 3 years... 
> >If anybody> cares about that.
> >>
> >> TimH
> >
> >
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