Ouch.. you hit one of my pet peeves.. See below.. This is not meant to be a <FLAME> but rather <SOAPBOX>.
Robert > John Brown (CV) wrote: > >>http == hyper text transport protocol >> > So are the entries on your hard drive with a .htm or .html extension not > files? (sorry a little sarcastic I know) *** Big difference beween httProtocol HyperTextMarkupLanguage :-) > >>tftp == trivial FILE trasfer protocol >> >>thus using tftp to do updates seems better. Its also >>a smaller foot print code wise and in boot loader thats >>important. >> > The boot loader size is the the best argument I have heard so far for > using TFTP, but memory is pretty cheap now compared to the days gone by.. > :) > <SOAPBOX> Yes, memory is cheap, disk space is pratically free and processors increase in power every year. But that is not a reason to ignore memory usage or write inefficient programs. IF we used the same programming standards as we had in the last century :-) (70s and 80s) then WinXP would probably run on a 486 with 64MB RAM. </SOAPBOX> >From what I have seen, the Asterisk code must be fairly good. Its running quite nice on my P100, 32 MB system. MusicOnHold ran for 2,5 hours last night without any noticable distortion. Ok.. I don't have many phones hooked up but was fairly surprised that it does as well as it does. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
