On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 08:14:56AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, look at it this way: if you get the working, you can buy one of those
> tiny form-factor 386 boards with the 2 pcmcia slots and get a pcmcia soundcard
> and a ethernet port.  Run Linux off a CF card and have it setup to *only*
> interface with Skype and Asterisk.  Basically, make a Skype ATA, but it would
> convert Skype to SIP.  I think that could still be considered an ATA, right?
>  Or a gateway at least.
> 
> Since you can make a Skype account for free and
> can (for right now) make US and Canada LD calls for free, I think the cost
> and time to make them would be worth it.  :)  And if you figure out a good
> price for them, people might even buy them from you....

You would be violating the terms of usage of their API if you want to
use (let alone sell) such a device.

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