Hello,
Am Donnerstag, den 15.02.2007, 10:55 +0800 schrieb Leo Ann Boon:
1. The smallest mini-ITX case I found that accepts a PCI card is the
Travla C138: If you used a mini-ITX with a Digium TDM400P, do you know
if it fits? I didn't find its width, and apparently, the C138 will not
Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, den 15.02.2007, 10:55 +0800 schrieb Leo Ann Boon:
1. The smallest mini-ITX case I found that accepts a PCI card is the
Travla C138: If you used a mini-ITX with a Digium TDM400P, do you know
if it fits? I didn't find its width, and apparently,
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Vincent Delporte wrote:
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Check the processor spec. carefully. [...] Also make sure you compile
asterisk for an i586
OK, I'll make sure it has enough cache and I'll recompile the code myself.
I'm thinking of getting an ML
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Michelle Dupuis Henderson wrote:
We use a lot of mini-itx pc's, including the pCI slot. I don't think any
of the systems have shared an irq with the PCI slot
Thanks for the tip. In that case, I have a couple of questions for you :-)
1. The smallest mini-ITX
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Mini-ITX board + FXO PCI card?
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Michelle Dupuis Henderson wrote:
We use a lot of mini-itx pc's, including the pCI slot. I don't think
any of the systems have shared an irq with the PCI slot
Thanks for the tip. In that case
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On the CN1000 boards I'm using, the PCI slot seems tobe locked to IRQ10.
The on-board USB hardware also seems to be wired to IRQ 10 :-) Using the
BIOS to reserve IRQ 10 caused the on-board USB hardware to move to IRQ5
on the old VIA 533MHz
1. The smallest mini-ITX case I found that accepts a PCI card is the
Travla C138: If you used a mini-ITX with a Digium TDM400P, do you know
if it fits? I didn't find its width, and apparently, the C138 will not
accept a PCI card bigger than 17,52cm.
The C137 can fit 2 TDM400P with the
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Michelle Dupuis Henderson wrote:
Yes on booting from a USB drive/memory stick - we setup the same way.
Thanks for the tip.
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Vincent Delporte a écrit :
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Michelle Dupuis Henderson wrote:
We use a lot of mini-itx pc's, including the pCI slot. I don't think
any of the systems have shared an irq with the PCI slot
Thanks for the tip. In that case, I have a couple of questions for you :-)
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Check the processor spec. carefully. [...] Also make sure you compile
asterisk for an i586
OK, I'll make sure it has enough cache and I'll recompile the code myself.
I'm thinking of getting an ML 8000
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Mini-ITX board + FXO PCI card?
At 10:09 11/02/2007 -0500, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Check the processor spec. carefully. [...] Also make sure you compile
asterisk for an i586
OK, I'll make sure it has enough cache and I'll recompile the code
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Vincent Delporte wrote:
Hello
Before I order a Travla C156 case
(http://206.14.132.88/products/Travla/c156/C156.html), a Via mini-ITX
motherboard (either the fanless ME6000
http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50idproduct=4 or the
fan-equipped M1
Hello
Before I order a Travla C156 case
(http://206.14.132.88/products/Travla/c156/C156.html), a Via mini-ITX
motherboard (either the fanless ME6000
http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50idproduct=4 or the
fan-equipped M1
I have built several mini-itx via systems, and they work fine with
Asterisk.
We use one with a dual port E1 card in our office as our phone system.
PaulH
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 00:47 +0100, Vincent Delporte wrote:
Hello
Before I order a Travla C156 case
I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:39:21AM -0500, jltaylor wrote:
I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
Yes, no problems, I have an X100P in the PCI slot, but its only
a single POTS line. I used the MII board, but only because thats
what I had avaliable.
Iain
jltaylor wrote:
I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
Not directly related, but I got OpenBSD to boot on a CF card , on my
Soekris this weekend.
Soekris is also selling units with the sangoma card as a daughterboard,
might be a cheaper/quiter
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mini itx
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:39:21AM -0500, jltaylor wrote
On Thursday 23 Jun 2005 17:39, jltaylor wrote:
I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
Yes. 4BRI cards in 2 separate systems hosting 10 nodes.
B
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I have a 3 GHz Mini ITX with 1 GB ram, I don't think it would be much of
a feat to run Asterisk on it. In fact, that;'s my demo system, small,
light, looks great and very fast. The only downside is the single pci
slot, with a T1 card in there there no room for an additinal NIC.
jltaylor
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mini itx
On Thursday 23 Jun 2005 17:39, jltaylor wrote:
I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
Yes. 4BRI cards in 2 separate systems hosting 10 nodes.
B
I have used it. The biggest difficulty of the footprint is that the
chip doesn't do IO-APIC-edge interrupt handling in linux so you end up
having a real difficult time if you try to add additional devices (eg
- zaptel cards, more nic cards, etc) and don't want to end up sharing
interrupts with
jltaylor wrote:
It may not be enough horsepower...
I'm looking for a black box, with a PCI slot to put in a telco closet.
Needs to be able to take the 4 port T1 card (pci slot) and do g729 for 50-60
calls.
Any suggestions?
A shuttle with a 3GHz CPU will do it without a problem.
--
Chris
...
Thoughts?
W
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mini itx
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, 2005 2:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mini itx
EPIA means low heat, noise, and long run times along with a smaller
box. Personally I would shoot for the Transmeta ITX developer board
and just pour clear acrylic over it to make a case
Hi,
I would like to offer you the following specialized embedded
Mini-ITX Mainboard:
Samples: $390
50 pcs: $270
100 pcs: $255
The Technical Specification is:
Dimension: Mini-ITX, 170x170mm
System Processor:Intel Mobile Celeron 733MHz (Fanless)
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+hardware+mini-itx
New Wiki page on mini-itx with Leo Anne's comment added to it.
Please help us collect experiences on Mini-itx configurations there.
Seems to be a lot of interest in this hardware.
/Olle
We just got 1 Nehemiah in the office. Performance-wise it's pretty much
a P3-class machine, IIRC the FPU is running at full clock speed compared
to the 800MHz version. We do have problem booting a 686 optimized kernel
on it. Can't install White Box Enterprise Linux (community distro based
on
Does anyone have recommendations for (or against) mini-ITX platforms to
be used with Wildcard X100P and TDM400P cards?
I am considering the use of systems using VIA EPIA CL and Epia M as
small, quiet platforms on which to host Asterisk.
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On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 12:34, Gary Gapinski wrote:
Does anyone have recommendations for (or against) mini-ITX platforms to
be used with Wildcard X100P and TDM400P cards?
I am considering the use of systems using VIA EPIA CL and Epia M as
small, quiet platforms on which to host Asterisk.
It
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 12:34, Gary Gapinski wrote:
Does anyone have recommendations for (or against) mini-ITX platforms to
be used with Wildcard X100P and TDM400P cards?
I am considering the use of systems using VIA EPIA CL and Epia M as
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