[Asterisk-bsd] MiniITX Project or What I have done with info
fromthis list.
Todd Troutman
todd at techlow.com
Fri Dec 16 20:32:31 CST 2005
584.1MB .gz I hadn't yet dropped it on the colo server (Mac Mini!) -
I have crap for outbound bandwidth and figured I'd wait to put the
file up
till somebody wanted it, (I figured nobody would want it) In 9 hours
I can give you a URL but would prefer to pass this info off
list b/c of bandwidth concerns.
On Dec 14, 2005, at 6:52 PM, Lists wrote:
> wheres this 2 Gig image at ??
>
> On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 19:20 -0500, Sumner, David wrote:
>> I have had some experience with NexCom systems. Here are few that
>> a very small and cost about $600-$700 for the case, motherboard,
>> bootable compact flash, and ram. The prices will drop much lower
>> if you order in quantities of 10 or more.
>>
>> VIA C3 800MHz CPU and three Ethernet ports
>> http://www.nexcom.com/frame/productlistframe.jsp?
>> code=0000000001000000016&iid=9#
>>
>> ULV Celeron CPU w/ 4 Ethernet ports
>> http://www.nexcom.com/frame/productlistframe.jsp?
>> code=0000000001000000015&iid=9#
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: asterisk-bsd-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-bsd-
>> bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Todd Troutman
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:35 PM
>> To: Asterisk on BSD discussion
>> Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] MiniITX Project or What I have done with
>> info fromthis list.
>>
>> I had a specific need for a very small and lightweight box that could
>> carry a TDM400P with four FXS modules (I get confused on FXO/FXS
>> the one that gives POTS). I think that 8" x 4" x 8" is about as
>> small as it can get and it is a most fun almost silent box.
>>
>> Pictures are here.
>>
>> http://homepage.mac.com/toddtrout/PhotoAlbum58.html
>>
>> If you would like a similar machine I have a shopping list from
>> LogicSupply.com. And you can skip a few steps on the install
>> I have a disk image available for FTP, you can just boot G4U http://
>> www.feyrer.de/g4u/ from USB thing of choice and slurpdisk the image
>> to a 2 gig CF
>>
>> It is FreeBSD 6.0 / Asterisk 1.2.1 / Zaptel (current as of
>> yesterday )
>>
>> (If my use of 2 gig CF seems very heavy handed, it is b/c this
>> machine is not a final product and does need to be able to use ports,
>> build stuff, etc, in the
>> field)
>>
>> VIA EPIA MII12000 Mini-ITX Motherboard with CF and PCMCIA
>> $209.00
>>
>> (This CF slot is not bootable and you could use a more basic board
>> but I also wanted PCMCIA.)
>>
>> Transcend IDE Flash Module 2GB 40pin vertical
>> $217.00
>>
>> C138B
>> Casetronic C138 Mini-ITX Case - Black - 90W
>> $153.00
>>
>> (Very Well Made Case and it should be for so much money for so little
>> metal)
>> Has perforated sides and top, it cools good.
>>
>> ++ Ram as you feel correct for the application, the board has one
>> slot so I just throw in 1gig b/c why not.
>>
>> ++ Putting that tiny board in that small case is a PITA and it's
>> worth the $45 for assembly at logic supply.
>> The PCI card install is trivial, access is great.
>>
>> If this all adds up to be kind of crazy expensive for what it is,
>> well yes it does, but if you need or want it, well there it is
>> a Big & Smart IAXy.
>>
>>
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