[Asterisk-Users] Conjuring Kevin Walsh (was: four wildcards in a single pc)

Gregory Junker gregory.junker at dayark.com
Thu Dec 9 14:20:13 MST 2004


>>>Digium cards need 1000 interupts per card per second due to the lack of
>>>onboard buffer. The buffer was left off of the design to keep the design
>>>simple and therefore inexpensive. All the cards present 8 bits of data
>>>per channel during that interupt and as all telephony is 8000 bits per
>>>channel per second.... 8000/8 = 1000 service needs per second. An
>>>interupt is the way hardware requests service. 
>>
>>A channel is 64000 bits per second or 8000 8-bit samples. The Digium cards 
>>transfer 8 samples or 64 bits per interrupt per channel. 
>>
> 
> This is a good example for the newbies of the list as to why proper
> formatting and list ettiquitte is important. I made a mistake, it was
> easy enough for someone to come around behind me and correct the
> message. We all can make mistakes.

Oh whatever, get off it already. Any minimally intelligent amoeba Would 
have understood the correction regardless of where it occurred in his 
post. This case is hardly the poster child for "bottom-posting" vs 
"top-posting". Do you really want to start this nonsense up again?

Greg



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