<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Hi,</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> Couple of days ago I decided to clean up my storage room. I found couple of old server. I gave everything to charity organziations. But the oldest one was just too old to be used. (PIII 300Mhz, 64MB RAM, 1.6GB HD) :).</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE> So I kept it for testing. HoneyPot? not a good idea. Windows XP took 2 hours to intstall, never was able to make it boot.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE> So I decided to install Asterisk. Took me 45 min to do so, but stopped because of no disk space. I plugged an old 10GB HD instead of 1.6G. Re-installed everything again without a problem.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE> Logged through AMP created couple of extensions between my 3 PCs. Calls were very clear :)</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Decided to install an FXO card, looked around the net and found them around $100. But after some net search found that an old modem I already have would do the trick. So, I installed it and bingo!</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Now I can use my notebook to call anywhere at home when I'm traveling outside the country for FREE!</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Yes, Asterisk does work with PIII 300Mhz with 64MB RAM, I wouldn't recommend it for mission critical applications, but for me, it does the job.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Thank you to everyone involved in the Asterisk project.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Linuxnizer.</DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Hotmail is evolving - be one of the first to try out the <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUK/2734??PS=47575" target="_top">Windows Liveā¢ Mail Beta</a> </html>