, February 03, 2004 12:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Matthew Hardeman wrote:
It's noteworthy that while Linux is GPL'ed, that doesn't mean that the
userspace applications that essentially make up the Snom phone and run
on top of the GPL'ed Linux kernel are.
Snom will gladly give you their customizations to the kernel, and
] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Matthew Hardeman wrote:
It's noteworthy that while Linux is GPL'ed, that doesn't mean that the
userspace applications that essentially make up the Snom phone and run
on top of the GPL'ed Linux kernel are.
Snom will gladly give you
Christian,
Where is a good place to purchase your phones in Germany? I found a
distributor in the UK but maybe just am not looking in the right place for
Germany.
Thanks,
Robert
American Expatriate in Friedrichshafen (Grund oder Entschuldigung für die
englisch)
Christian Stredicke said:
Sorry,
Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)
WHY??? just kidding. That's pretty cool. Maybe if you kicked it up to 64
MB, you could create a 4-port sip fxo device and stop all of these posts
about not being able to find one...
This could be good news for the embedded
10:01 AM
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Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)
WHY??? just kidding. That's pretty cool. Maybe if you kicked it up to
64
MB, you could create a 4-port sip fxo device and stop
Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for ntop/nbox.
I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices with NAT.
CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
1 RS232 Console on RJ45
RS232 Serial
Now, here's the real question: can you install it on a toaster?
It builds and runs on NetBSD, minus the hardware part (for the
moment)...so yeah.
Asterisk on NetBSD/Vax. Hrm.
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Smallest Asterisk server? No. That old Gateway box must
be about 2 cubic feet. 1.5 ft^3 at a minimum. I've got one
that is about 0.2 ft^3 a factor of maybe 10 smaller.
I've installed a working Asterisk server on an older Toshiba
notebok PC. The Notebook has a 144Mhz Pentium, 80MB RAM
and a
I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox. Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside? I assume as Linux
is GPL'd Snom will supply the
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox. Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
The Snom IP phone runs Linux
Snom Does gives the souce and more:
http://www.snom.com/sources_en.php
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From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
I read a report
The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside? I assume as Linux
is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code? It would be
fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
Similarly, I know there was a stink about Linksys using linux
inside a router. I just picked up a USR 802.11g router that
would
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 7:16 PM
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Snom Does gives the souce and more:
http://www.snom.com/sources_en.php
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From: Chris Albertson
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Chris Albertson wrote:
Smallest Asterisk server? No. That old Gateway box must
be about 2 cubic feet. 1.5 ft^3 at a minimum. I've got one
that is about 0.2 ft^3 a factor of maybe 10 smaller.
Hehehe.. As far as Form Factor goes, I'm sure there are smaller boxes
out
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox. Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on
Check here for list of small Asterisk implementations mentioned on the mailing list.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+setup+minimum
Jim
James H. Thompson
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I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox. Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on very low-end
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Hey I don't know, I paid ?100 ($170) for my XBox, couldn't get a PC for
that.
The Linux bit is all free, and only a couple of PCB work to disenable the
protection.
Dave
http://nlug.org/mail/nlug__2003_12/0094.html
Kevin
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From: Panny Malialis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:58 PM
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I cant wait to see the asterisk on an xbox
http://nlug.org/mail/nlug__2003_12/0094.html
Jim
James H. Thompson
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I cant
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