[VoIP] Asterisk on Wyse Diskless 941G "Thin" client terminal
Donald Froula
dfroula at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 8 19:22:06 CDT 2007
The module is a small circuit board with a couple of
chips. It is soldered diectly to a header, which is
plugged into one of the two IDE connectors. The other
connector is empty.
I guess I could plug a hard drive into the slot and
pull the module, but thought it would be interesting
to use the flash module to make a stand-alone
auto-boot Asterisk switch.
Don
--- Russ Price <kxt at fubegra.net> wrote:
> Donald Froula wrote:
> > The box has a single PCI slot. Plugged into one of
> the
> > motherboard IDE slots is what looks like a flash
> > memory module. There are no drives installed at
> all,
> > although there are spots for a CDROM and floppy
> drive.
> > It is preloaded with a few stand-alone apps, such
> as
> > Internet Explorer and Media player. The BIOS
> appears
> > to be standard Award BIOS.
>
> Is the memory module a standard CF card, or
> something else? If it's a
> CF, you could pull out the XPe module and put in
> something like Astlinux
> or AsteriskNOW. If it's some sort of module
> directly plugged into an
> IDE connector, there are IDE-to-CF adapters you
> could use instead.
>
> Russ
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