[Asterisk-Dev] minumum linux hardware-less than 100 mb

Senad Jordanovic senad at boltblue.com
Wed Aug 4 13:18:26 MST 2004


asterisk-dev-admin at lists.digium.com wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 00:47, John Todd wrote:
>> So, the question is, who has compiled Asterisk for the WRT54G's?  I
>> know it can be done; a stripped and trimmed down binary should fit.
>> The real trick would be to figure out how to get a pseudo-Zap channel
>> hacked into one, so that trunking could be used, in a SIP-to-IAX2
>> condenser manner.  I've had this idea for a long time, and I'm sure
>> others have experimented with this, but someone should fess up and
>> post their experiences publicly, along with some files.  I think that
>> the WRT54G would be a great mini-PBX, even if it can't store CDRs
>> (well, at least not without burning the flash out.)
> 
> Well I wasn't suggesting running Asterisk on a WRT54G, only using the
> build environment to make a small x86 distro.  In theory it should
> work though so long as it either has the right kind of USB (unlikely)
> or an RTC, or if someone wrote a timer driver for one of the
> processor's embedded timers.. 
 
WRT54GS (speed booster version) has 32MB RAM and 8MB FLash.... 
8 MB flash should be just about fine, but what about 32MB ram?
Anyone out there have opinion on * operation in such enviroment?

Also, while we are on the subject what about this device: 
http://www.meshcube.org/english/specs.html

Ta
Senad

Ta
Senad 



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