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Originally Posted by julie_m
A Raspberry Pi is a great choice if you are running SIP hardware or software phones and a SIP trunk to the outside world. But if you want to run analogue telephones, and especially if you want to connect to an analogue landline, you need separate ATAs (Analogue Terminal Adaptors) and the setup can quickly become unwieldy.
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Unwieldy?
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...1&d=1505603156
Well perhaps a little, but all it needs is a case, and a round tuit.
I did start out with an x86 when Trixbox was the distro-of-choice, but I really could not justify the electricity costs for having it running, albeit headless, (24*7*52)*(4 and counting), coupled with the fact that I'm a bit of a minimalist, and like to pare things down as much as possible, so I wouldn't get nearly as much pleasure from the project if it ran on a PC.
Graham.
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