On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 12:12:44 +1000, Stuart Longland
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Apart from the lack of any hardware signal processing, it seems all the
>components are there.  The server isn't particularly heavily loaded, and
>thus I see no reason why the machine wouldn't theoretically be able to
>handle the DSP in software … I've seen lesser hardware do quite
>sophisticated DSP in real-time.

That's where Zaptel/Dahdi came from: An open-source driver for a
Winmodem. This is still available as the X100P/X101P, but for some
reason, those cards rarely work.

"A $10 Linux Answering Machine"
www.linuxgazette.net/120/smith.html

www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/X100P+clone

For anything serious, you need to get brands like Digium, Sangoma,
Patton, etc.


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