Re: [asterisk-users] linuxdevices.com: Trolltech woos developers with open Linux phone Who'll be the first with * on a mobile?

2006-08-19 Thread Dinesh Nair



On 08/16/06 23:35 Robert Michel said the following:

I think the BCM chip is for the GSM stuff, for GUI and applications
the XScale chip - so for running asterisk, the XScale will be the 
processor.


why would you want to run asterisk on the phone ? ideally, it should be 
running a softphone and connecting back over WiFi or 3G (HSPDA ??) to an 
asterisk installation.


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Re: [asterisk-users] linuxdevices.com: Trolltech woos developers with open Linux phone Who'll be the first with * on a mobile?

2006-08-19 Thread mitcheloc
Forget about running Asterisk on it. It looks like it will be a good phone to use.I would buy one, especially in hopes that if we support a company like this then maybe they will produce phones like the Treo 650 or Motorola Q but in full open source fashion.
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On 08/16/06 23:35 Robert Michel said the following: I think the BCM chip is for the GSM stuff, for GUI and applications the XScale chip - so for running asterisk, the XScale will be the processor.
why would you want to run asterisk on the phone ? ideally, it should berunning a softphone and connecting back over WiFi or 3G (HSPDA ??) to anasterisk installation.--Regards, /\_/\ All dogs go to heaven.
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Re: [asterisk-users] linuxdevices.com: Trolltech woos developers with open Linux phone Who'll be the first with * on a mobile?

2006-08-19 Thread Justin Tunney

On 8/19/06, Dinesh Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

why would you want to run asterisk on the phone ? ideally, it should be
running a softphone and connecting back over WiFi or 3G (HSPDA ??) to an
asterisk installation.


You're thinking too logically!  Open source programmers just wanna have fun :)

Besides, I think the fact that a PBX is running on a cell phone will
send a strong awakening to whatever parts of the telephony industry
haven't realized that the industry is changing big time.
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[asterisk-users] linuxdevices.com: Trolltech woos developers with open Linux phone Who'll be the first with * on a mobile?

2006-08-16 Thread Robert Michel
Salve *!

see:
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS8030785497.html  
It is based on a dual-core Marvell (formerly Intel) XScale processor
clocked at 312MHz[and] The Greenphone's baseband processor/modem 
is a Broadcom BCM2121.

I think the BCM chip is for the GSM stuff, for GUI and applications
the XScale chip - so for running asterisk, the XScale will be the 
processor.

Question, who will be the first to run asterik on a mobile phone,
or does somebody already run it on a linux phone like A780?

Greetings,
rob


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