I'm not sure about this as I'm not really a programmer anymore. But when I 
fooled around with the AMD64 version of FreeBSD with Asterisk I saw that in the 
Makefile for the port they did this:
   
  =========================
  .if ${ARCH} == "i386"
  OPTIONS+-      ZAPTEL
  .else
  WITHOUT_ZAPTEL= yes
  .endif
  =========================
   
  I notice this snippet of code is still in the Makefile that's why I queried 
you the other day in the #freebsd irc if zaptel really does work on AMD64 now. 
Because according to all my testing, zaptel does not work with AMD64 on FreeBSD 
yet. Perhaps it does now.
  

Richard Neese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I need a way to test for what cpu is being used for the install. This is so 
for the demo version it can install the right g729 for testing. its a 
opensource g729 that can be used on testing systems and for personal home 
use. this will aloow for full testing. on even limited dsl lines and low 
bandwidth.

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