I think the genesis of this thread is that you *did* comment on the
TS-1, or as you now describe it, "the 'TS-1.'"
The VoIP Connection wrote:
I can't comment on the "TS-1" one way or another
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> From: Mark Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Asterisk TS-1 Asterisk/Soekris/iTX
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> Because it c
Because it can be.
Coupled with the fact that he has to support it, package it, supplt
product to peeps like voipconnection.com whom probably won;t pay until
they sell one or worse still sell them on consignment.
I'm getting a large one for your Soekris work. $1500 for the A101
variation. Th
Cool unit, but I have a unit that is similar to that for under $500.
Why is it so expensive?
Kyle
Manny A. Wise wrote:
Well...
Mike, I don't see how trying to put other's people work "down" will make you
look any better
I like the looks of your unit, you are right in your statement of
I can't seem to find any mini-itx boards that support ECC memory. I
guess I'll stick with "real" mainboards until the toys grow up. I know
there are people who will say ECC isn't needed. Makes me wonder why a
few companies use ECC in their hardware RAID controllers.
Manny A. Wise wrote:
>Well...
Well...
Mike, I don't see how trying to put other's people work "down" will make you
look any better
I like the looks of your unit, you are right in your statement of "sexy"
looking unit but I guess they spend the 1,500 to "copy" it?, otherwise I
don't see how, because you don't offer any "de