[sllug-members]: Crazy question

Steve Hildebrand stevehildebrand757 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 2 13:38:31 MST 2009


I have been out of the hardware stuff for a while, but I am upgrading a Dell that is only a couple of years old while I build a monster system.  I have dug around everywhere, and for some reason, I cannot find 2gb sticks of DDR400.  Well, except for servers, and those run $125+.  Did they not make those in any significant numbers?  It would be very nice to fill the two(!) slots with 2gb each, but not for $300.

Anyone know where to find some 2gb sticks, or am I hunting snipe here?




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Today's Topics:

   1. Ethernet FXO device for Asterisk? (Marc Christensen)
Hi everyone,

I have a Digium card with one FXO and one FXS port.  I want to
virtualize my Asterisk server which means no PCI cards will be
accessible to the VM (Xen supports PCI passthrough however, the server I
am looking at getting only has PCIe ports, and my current card is PCI).

I was wondering if there is an FXO/Ethernet solution that I can use
where the FXO port is physically separate from the Asterisk server and
then have Asterisk talk to the FXO over the network?

Thanks!

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Marc Christensen
http://blog.mecworks.com

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