>From what people have said Asterisk does not require a huge amount of memory 
>or CPU then ? I only have a couple of extensions.  Running the G729 codec and 
>will look at the Octava software for the PSTN to reduce echo.

Regards,

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----- "Michael Graves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just about anything bootable will serve you well enough. My home
> office
> 
> is presently running of an HP T5700 thin client (1 GHz transmeta CPU,
> 
> 256 MB RAM, 256 MB Flash DOM) running Astlinux. Cheap, diskless,
> 
> fanless, silent, cool, reliable. Almost perfect IMHO.
> 
> 
> 
> It's connected to a snom m3 system, 6 Polycom & Aastra SIP phones, and
> 
> one lowly Sipura SPA-2002. We don't have any POTS lines so no FXO card
> 
> anymore. I did have a TDM400p at one point.
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Graves

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