I'm not sure of the name of their application, but it involved
Asterisk.
I saw a demo of Asterisk last month, and it was pretty impressive. I
wouldn't be surprised if there were challenges recompiling all that
source, especially obscure telephony drivers, to support 64-bit. And
there are few apps that actually benefit from the 64-bit OS at this
point. I hear the 32-bit versions of the OS do run well on the new
processors, though.
I was impressed with what I saw. My client is setting up a
VOIP business here in Atlanta because bandwidth is so cheap.
My point in mentioning was to counter Leland's complaint that
VFP wasn't being ported to 64Bit.
Jim Eddins
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