Hello Stuart,

Thanks for trying this!  I hadn't thought it would be practical,
and have so much headroom left!

I found that RPi has ~950 MIPS.  This means that basic SIP phones,
like one running at ~500 MIPS,

http://reverse.0cpm.org/grandstream/pcb-bt200.html

has a good chance of running Codec2.  I'm looking forward to trying
that with the open source phone firmware that I'm developing,

http://devel.0cpm.org/firmerware/

but alas, this is in another phase... audio driver trouble ;-)


Cheers,
 -Rick

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