Hi Perhaps people with more logic/electrical knowledge then I could address this....
--- asteriskstuff@ziplip.com, UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote:> If that's the case would it be possible to adapt the > drivers to support winmodems built into laptops to > support the same functionality as the X100P?I think that Digium guys already tried several winmodems, and the x100p was the only one that worked well. Other may inform you better than me :-) Cheers, ====Joaquin Cuenca Abela e98cuenc at yahoo dot com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
> Perhaps people with more logic/electrical knowledge then I could address this.... > > >From what I've read the X100P (and clones) are basically a winmodem that are thensupported with Linux drivers?> > If that's the case would it be possible to adapt the drivers to support winmodems builtinto laptops to support the same functionality as the X100P?> > This means that cheap second hand laptops could become the ideal Asterisk box as theyusually have winmodems built in as well as the processing power to support a low level Asterisk build.>The drivers for the x100p were written specifically to the chipsets in use on that card; highly unlikely any internal laptop modem would use the exact same chipset and have it wired in exactly the same way. Assuming you had a laptop with some reasonable form of chips, the liklihood the next model of laptop used the same hardware approach is also very slim. Bottom line... wouldn't even think about it.