Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 18:43, Miguel Cavazos wrote:
 Hello guys, i have been on this mailing list for some weeks now, and i
 was wondering if someone here has installed linux on the XBOX and use it
 as a dedicated server. Its a 200 USD computer and could make it perfect
 to asterisk, its little and doesnt really take much space. My question
 is could this make it for a stable server???
 
 here are some links i found for linux on XBOX
 http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
 
 some intresting screenshots found on that URL
 http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/docs/screenshots.html
 
 The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
 X100p.

During Phreaknic, Mark was showing off a Xbox running asterisk with 4
S100U interfaces connected to the game ports on the front. It was
interesting. In the end, I don't think it is cost effective as a real PC
since you can also build a PC of similar or better specs for that price
now and you get PCI slots.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Miguel Cavazos
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 07:13, Steven Critchfield wrote:

 During Phreaknic, Mark was showing off a Xbox running asterisk with 4
 S100U interfaces connected to the game ports on the front. It was
 interesting. In the end, I don't think it is cost effective as a real PC
 since you can also build a PC of similar or better specs for that price
 now and you get PCI slots.

the S100U is a good idea, and yes you can get a pc for what 30bucks a
P200, but i was looking for something small and good looking, i dont
have a big room and another CPU.

Miguel
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Senad Jordanovic
Miguel Cavazos wrote:
 On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 07:13, Steven Critchfield wrote:
 
 During Phreaknic, Mark was showing off a Xbox running asterisk with 4
 S100U interfaces connected to the game ports on the front. It was
 interesting. In the end, I don't think it is cost effective as a real
 PC since you can also build a PC of similar or better specs for that
 price now and you get PCI slots.
 
 the S100U is a good idea, and yes you can get a pc for what 30bucks a
 P200, but i was looking for something small and good looking, i dont
 have a big room and another CPU.  
 
 Miguel
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I like you idea. Very Cool :)
Is RAM upgradable on xbox?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Miguel Cavazos
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 11:17, Senad Jordanovic wrote:

 
 I like you idea. Very Cool :)
 Is RAM upgradable on xbox?
 
 Thanks

no its not, BUT its very optimize the xbox hardware should work REALLY
REALLY GOOD i dont know how good it will be on long uptimes


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Bryan Nolen
Picture this though - a rack of XBOX's running as SIP/IAX/IAX2 application
servers and some sweet one RU Dell's as POTS servers ... hmm

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 The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
 X100p.
 
 
 You would have to buy a PC to put it in :)
 
 I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. 
 Audicodes or Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.
 
 A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to 
 purchase it with the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, 
 keyboard and some network adaptor). It actually worked. And 
 its a much more open community than Xbox. Now that you 
 mention it I will revisit this.
 
http://playstation2-linux.com/


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Hello guys, i have been on this mailing list for some weeks now, and i
was wondering if someone here has installed linux on the XBOX and use it
as a dedicated server. Its a 200 USD computer and could make it perfect
to asterisk, its little and doesnt really take much space. My question
is could this make it for a stable server???

here are some links i found for linux on XBOX
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/

some intresting screenshots found on that URL
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/docs/screenshots.html

The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
X100p.

Miguel
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Ernest W. Lessenger
At 07:17 AM 12/5/2003, you wrote:
I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. Audicodes or 
Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.

A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to purchase it with 
the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, keyboard and some network adaptor). 
It actually worked. And its a much more open community than Xbox. Now that 
you mention it I will revisit this.

http://playstation2-linux.com/
I have asterisk running on a $300 Soekris motherboard. Works perfectly.

--Ernest 

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Joseph Finley

Can you imagine trying to sell this to a customer though?  The customer
see's you walk in the door w/ an X-Box or PS2 and they say That's our phone
system ?!?  Not that I would think someone would do it, just a thought that
entered my mind.

Joe


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At 07:17 AM 12/5/2003, you wrote:
I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. Audicodes or
Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.

A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to purchase it 
with
the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, keyboard and some network adaptor). 
It actually worked. And its a much more open community than Xbox. Now that 
you mention it I will revisit this.

http://playstation2-linux.com/

I have asterisk running on a $300 Soekris motherboard. Works perfectly.

--Ernest 

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Miguel Cavazos
about the hardware the xbox has HD 8 GB, ethernet port and 4 usbs a
nvidia video card and all you need is the usb adapters and some hours
reading on how to break in without a mod chip

using an xbox its a cool idea because its nice and small and cheap!

using the S100U was a great idea for the pots

Miguel
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 16:23, Joseph Finley wrote:
 Can you imagine trying to sell this to a customer though?  The customer
 see's you walk in the door w/ an X-Box or PS2 and they say That's our phone
 system ?!?  Not that I would think someone would do it, just a thought that
 entered my mind.
 
 Joe
 
 
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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server
 
 
 At 07:17 AM 12/5/2003, you wrote:
 I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. Audicodes or
 Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.
 
 A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to purchase it 
 with
 the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, keyboard and some network adaptor). 
 It actually worked. And its a much more open community than Xbox. Now that 
 you mention it I will revisit this.
 
 http://playstation2-linux.com/
 
 I have asterisk running on a $300 Soekris motherboard. Works perfectly.
 
 --Ernest 
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread David Gomillion
Miguel Cavazos  wrote:
 about the hardware the xbox has HD 8 GB, ethernet port and 4 usbs a
 nvidia video card and all you need is the usb adapters and some hours
 reading on how to break in without a mod chip  
 
 using an xbox its a cool idea because its nice and small and cheap!
 
 using the S100U was a great idea for the pots
 
 Miguel
I guess all we'll need now is an * sticker to stick over the X, to make
a *box

 On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 16:23, Joseph Finley wrote:
 Can you imagine trying to sell this to a customer though?  The
 customer see's you walk in the door w/ an X-Box or PS2 and they say
 That's our phone system ?!?  Not that I would think someone would
 do it, just a thought that entered my mind.
 
 Joe
 
 
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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server
 
 
 At 07:17 AM 12/5/2003, you wrote:
 I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. Audicodes
 or Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.
 
 A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to purchase it
 with
 the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, keyboard and some network
 adaptor). It actually worked. And its a much more open community
 than Xbox. Now that you mention it I will revisit this.
 
 http://playstation2-linux.com/
 
 I have asterisk running on a $300 Soekris motherboard. Works
 perfectly. 
 
 --Ernest
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Christian Hoffmeyer
 I guess all we'll need now is an * sticker to stick over the X, to make
 a *box

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Coax Mark in to taking a picture for you. It sits in his office on the
floor.
If you look @ http://ww.markocam.com and right behind his desk there are
two cardboard boxes.  That black spot in the back open box is the pbxbox.
You can see a little, white sliver on the top.  That's an Asterisk sticker.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Josh Roberson
I have done this, but I haven't put the server in place yet...   It
appears to run absolutely fabulous, with the exception that OSS/dsp is
noisy as all get-out.  Alsa drivers tend to fix this problem, though.
Other than that, I can pass at least 5-10 calls through with no problem
whatsoever.


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 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server
 
 Hello guys, i have been on this mailing list for some weeks now, and i
 was wondering if someone here has installed linux on the XBOX and use
it
 as a dedicated server. Its a 200 USD computer and could make it
perfect
 to asterisk, its little and doesnt really take much space. My question
 is could this make it for a stable server???
 
 here are some links i found for linux on XBOX
 http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
 
 some intresting screenshots found on that URL
 http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/docs/screenshots.html
 
 The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
 X100p.
 
 Miguel
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Josh Roberson
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 Miguel Cavazos wrote:
  On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 07:13, Steven Critchfield wrote:
 
  During Phreaknic, Mark was showing off a Xbox running asterisk with
4
  S100U interfaces connected to the game ports on the front. It was
  interesting. In the end, I don't think it is cost effective as a
real
  PC since you can also build a PC of similar or better specs for
that
  price now and you get PCI slots.
 
  the S100U is a good idea, and yes you can get a pc for what 30bucks
a
  P200, but i was looking for something small and good looking, i dont
  have a big room and another CPU.
 
  Miguel
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 I like you idea. Very Cool :)
 Is RAM upgradable on xbox?
 
 Thanks
 

Yes the ram is upgradable... *IF* you can do extremely small surface
mount soldering.  You can upgrade it to a whopping 128 megs.


 

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