Hello I just read an article on the tiny Ben NanoNote: http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote As CPU, it uses a "JZ4720 366 MHz MIPS compatible processor from Ingenic Semiconductor Co", and it runs Linux. Does someone know if Asterisk has been ported to that platform? Thank you.
On Tuesday 10 Aug 2010, Gilles wrote:> Hello > > I just read an article on the tiny Ben NanoNote: > > http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote > > As CPU, it uses a "JZ4720 366 MHz MIPS compatible processor from > Ingenic Semiconductor Co", and it runs Linux. > > Does someone know if Asterisk has been ported to that platform?AFAIK, Asterisk -- at least, the GPL portion -- is written "cleanly" and should compile without problems on *any* architecture. Depending upon the limitations of the target machine, though, you might be better cross-compiling. -- AJS
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:42:51PM +0200, Gilles wrote:> Hello > > I just read an article on the tiny Ben NanoNote: > > http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote > > As CPU, it uses a "JZ4720 366 MHz MIPS compatible processor from > Ingenic Semiconductor Co", and it runs Linux. > > Does someone know if Asterisk has been ported to that platform?It runs a system based on OpenWRT. IIRC Asterisk should build fine with it. Other Linux distributions have been ported to it IIRC (I know of a Debian port in progress, and I suppose that there are some others). -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
Hummmm.. $99 each sounds good. Specs are interesting and it'll boot from a
USB port. So, Asterisk sounds like it'll work.
Dave
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Hello
I just read an article on the tiny Ben NanoNote:
http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote
As CPU, it uses a "JZ4720 366 MHz MIPS compatible processor from Ingenic
Semiconductor Co", and it runs Linux.
Does someone know if Asterisk has been ported to that platform?
Thank you.
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At 1:42 PM on 10 Aug 2010, Gilles wrote:> I just read an article on the tiny Ben NanoNote: > > http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote > > As CPU, it uses a "JZ4720 366 MHz MIPS compatible processor from > Ingenic Semiconductor Co", and it runs Linux. > > Does someone know if Asterisk has been ported to that platform?The real question is, does it have PCI slots for Digium cards? And where do I get one of those HUGE coke cans?! ;-) -- C. Chad Wallace, B.Sc. The Lodging Company http://www.lodgingcompany.com/ OpenPGP Public Key ID: 0x262208A0 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100810/2f55a296/attachment.pgp