>> Yes, there is network support.
>> 
>> I tried it out, but the voice quality seemed quite choppy (local machine,
>P4
>> 3GHz). Not sure if it'd actually work for any near-production scenarios.
>> 
>> -Michael
>
>Being partly responsible for AstWind, the answer to that is a categorical 
>NO WAY! There is no way that anyone, in their right mind, should consider 
>using AstWind for ANY production level services. The CoLinux kernel 
>emulates interrupt timing, and as a result is not very accurate. Hence, 
>choppy audio when disk access happens etc..
>
>CoLinux works great for IAX to IAX or SIP to IAX where no Disk Access is 
>taking place.

Thanks for clearing that up. I had been using it for IVRs. So if I created a
RAM disk for CoLinux and booted it from there... that might work?

-Michael


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