Hello, Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by zaptel drivers and asterisk ? I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to move around with a midi-tower computer just for that. Thanks, Calin.
On Friday 04 February 2005 16:05, Calin Serbanescu wrote:> Hello, > > Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by > zaptel drivers and asterisk ? > > I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to > move around with a midi-tower computer just for that.PCMCIA cards are 16-bit, I doubt whether you will find one which works. Use a mini-ITX instead. B
On February 4, 2005 11:10 am, Bob Goddard wrote:> PCMCIA cards are 16-bit, I doubt whether you will find one which works.CardBus is 32-bit and many PCI devices fit into a PCMICA slot. Unfortunately I agree with you on the other points -- either use a PCMCIA-PCI expander (pricey) or a small mini-itx or shuttle-type PC. Also remember that the original tormentia T1 card *was* ISA. :-) -A.
Hi Calin, There are several PCMCIA or PC Card E1/T1 interfaces. They are mostly made to turn laptops into portable test equipment. I don't know one with Asterisk drivers, though. Examples are: http://www.solinet.com/solinet_notebook_packages.htm http://www.utelsystems.com/instruments/hardware/index.php http://www.odints.com/ftp/pub/pbriefs/Thor-PCMCIA-ProductBrief.pdf Regards, Steve Calin Serbanescu wrote:>Hello, > >Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by >zaptel drivers and asterisk ? > >I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to >move around with a midi-tower computer just for that. > >Thanks, >Calin. > >