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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/17/2014 10:07 AM, Omalley_s
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The mirabox and d3 both have mini pci slots, but I don't think
either are supported by fedora. Getting it to work might not be
that bad depending on what they did with the bootloader.
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<div>I am guessing that if you have a kernel driver for your pci
card for x86, it should be able to be compiled into the arm
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<div>I would love one to try. <br>
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I was reminded that with spandsp, you can get a v32modem to function
as an fxs port. Of course this puts the burden for i/o handling on
your cpu. Use to do this lots of years ago, and really forgot those
days. You do have to watch out for how disk i/o could interupt the
modem handling.<br>
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I am hoping with a duo-core arm, like the cubie2 or truck and a
smallish SSD drive (what do I need for storage anyway?), I can get
this working with a usb modem. Will also test out the cisco SPA-112
which is supose to have all the functionality I need.<br>
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This is now slotted as a feb/mar project.<br>
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thanks all for the advice. Though a 'real' fxs for an arm board
would be the makings of a real home pbx solution.<br>
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Robert Moskowitz <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rgm@htt-consult.com"><rgm@htt-consult.com></a> wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/14/2014 03:52 PM, Jared K.
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote">I am looking for a arm
board, supported by Fedora, with an FXS port to work
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<div class="gmail_extra">I'm not aware of anything out there
at this time. I have heard of people using a mini-pcie to
pcie bridge to use a standard PCI-E FXS card, but that seems
to me to be overkill.<br>
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I am not finding ANY usb-fxs dongles out there. Just the
openusbfxs project which is rather stagnant.<br>
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Which arm boards have mini-pci? At least I have a pci fxs card,
if I have to go that way, but I would first shop around for a
mini-pci fxs card.<br>
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