On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:10:12 +, Edwin Quijada
listas_quij...@hotmail.com wrote:
Uhmmm.. remember for each channel you run perl or php interpreter so with that
amount of memory maybe this can be a problem.
For that kind of project I'd use C or java as fastagi protocol
Thanks Edwin. In my
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Gilles wrote:
Hello
I'm learning how to work with Asterisk on an embedded system (MMU-less
Blackfin processor, 64MB RAM and 256MB NAND), and was wondering what
people use as scripting language to handle calls through the dialplan
and AGI, considering the hardware
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Gilles wrote:
I'm learning how to work with Asterisk on an embedded system (MMU-less
Blackfin processor, 64MB RAM and 256MB NAND), and was wondering what
people use as scripting language to handle calls through the dialplan
and AGI, considering the hardware
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 14:06:22 +0100 (BST), Gordon Henderson
gordon+aster...@drogon.net wrote:
You could always type
asterisk blackfin
into google and see what it suggests.
Here, I'll save you the effort:
Thanks but I already know this (uCasterisk is deprecated). And can't
stand Perl ;-)
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] [AGI] What scripting language for embedded
hardware?
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Gilles wrote:
I'm learning how to work with Asterisk on an embedded system (MMU-less
Blackfin processor, 64MB RAM and 256MB
If you can install python or PHP in that machine (in means of
storage), you are free to run it there. 64 RAM is really enough to run
python, so you have to just try if it suits in the application. If it
takes too slow to initialize - try to find some embedded versions.
openwrt, for instance, has
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 17:25:09 +0300, Motiejus Jaktys
desired@gmail.com wrote:
If you can install python or PHP in that machine (in means of
storage), you are free to run it there. 64 RAM is really enough to run
python, so you have to just try if it suits in the application. If it
takes too
Hey Gilles,
for whatever reason your messages appear twice twice on this list.
Philipp
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] [AGI] What scripting language for embedded
hardware?
If you can install python or PHP in that machine (in means of
storage), you are free to run it there. 64 RAM is really enough to run
python, so you have to just try if it suits in the application