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<FONT SIZE="2" POINTSIZE="11" DEFAULT="SIZE">Probably not exactly what you're looking for but Astlinux runs on Gumstix. Would be suitable for prototyping.<BR>
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Michael<BR>
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On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:<BR>
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> Here's a flipside of this subject: what is the absolute cheapest Linux<BR>
>device that can be connected to a PC's USB port? That has just enough<BR>
>power for a minimal Asterisk server running on it. The Asterisk just<BR>
>maintains a CDR database on its Flash memory, which it periodically<BR>
>submits over the PC's network connection with an HTTP hit on a remote<BR>
>full-service Asterisk server? No call handling, DSP or anything really<BR>
>number crunching, no telephony terminal or other services. The<BR>
>lowest-performance device that plugs into the USB, with its own Linux<BR>
>instance. In OEM quantity, under $50? Under $100?<BR>
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>On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 02:51 -0700,<BR>
><FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U> wrote:<BR>
>> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:02:06 -0500<BR>
>> From: "Mike Lynchfield" <<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>theclubvoip@gmail.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>><BR>
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone<BR>
>> To: <FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>michael@vandonselaar.org<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>, "Asterisk Users Mailing List -<BR>
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>> sip would be the required one as iax..well..<BR>
>> <BR>
>> also openwengo wont work.. to much overhead .. broswrer needed.. ie<BR>
>> component + flash + css+js etc.. not viable..<BR>
>> <BR>
>> so im also asking anyone have one ? since ihave a supply of around<BR>
>> 2000 of<BR>
>> the vonage usb stick OEM..<BR>
>> <BR>
>> On 3/30/07, Michael Van Donselaar <<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>michael-list@vandonselaar.org<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>><BR>
>> wrote:<BR>
>> ><BR>
>> > Which USB Phone? I have written custom versions of iaxcomm for<BR>
>> various<BR>
>> > people,<BR>
>> > and have a version that works with the Yealink phone.<BR>
>> ><BR>
>> > On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:33:07 -0300, "Luis Claudio Santos" <<BR>
>> > <FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>listas.lcs@gmail.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>><BR>
>> > wrote:<BR>
>> ><BR>
>> > >I need a softphone - for usb phone devices - that I can alter<BR>
>> (insert<BR>
>> > logo,<BR>
>> > >menu, etc).<BR>
>> > ><BR>
>> > >Does somebody know such one?<BR>
>> > ><BR>
>> > >[]s<BR>
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