s PCI performance issue. He says it has to do
with the CPU not supporting cpufreq stepping. I had to get a quad card to
get the issue resolved.
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the issue resolved.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: hfc-s card, brii-stuff.0.1.0-RC4a,
zaphfc:syn
HI Hartmut,
I do have the same problem as you decribed earlier. The Billion HFC
Cards (two of them) work flawlessly in my old Pentium II, but in my more
powerful Athlon XP 2400+ (Via KT400 Chipset), I allways get the "pci
performance too low" message and syslog kills the system.
I'll try it
Hi Nils,
I would be interested in your hardware setup for the 4 cards, as I'm
trying to do exactly the same. Two cards work fine in an Intel P2
System, while not even one of the Billion cards work in my AMD Athlon
2400+ (Via) Chipset System ("pci performance to low - you might have
some cpu t
Hi Folks,
I've Asterisk Bristuffed up and running behind an Auerswald Commander
Basic ISDN PBX on the internal ISDN Bus (BRI/PTMP). The HFC Card works
marvelleous for outgoing calls (as the parallely installed avm fritzcard
with chan_capi does), but when I'm trying to call in, I get a short r