I remember hearing that the Wildfire x100p FXO card was open source, and that clones have been made. Is this correct, and does anyone know where to find the schematics?
Thanks,
Sean
I read on the Asterisk email list that the Wildcard X100P schematic was open sourced but never saw an actual URL for the schematic. I am also under the impression that the card was not developed by Digium so maybe they just used an open source schematic. It is really a cheap modem card.
-- Bill
Sean A. Walberg wrote:
I remember hearing that the Wildfire x100p FXO card was open source, and that clones have been made. Is this correct, and does anyone know where to find the schematics?
Thanks,
Sean
I bumped into a reference.
http://www.zapatatelephony.org/
A quote in a 2002 Asterisk white paper:
"The zaptel telephony infrastructure was jointly developed by Mark Spencer of Linux Support Services, Inc. and Jim Dixon of Zapata Telephony. The zaptel interface breaks with the established conventional wisdom by using the host processor to simulate the TDM bus which is typically built into other telephony interfaces (e.g. Dialogic and other H.100 vendors)."
The schematics, etc are available at the above site. It is not the X100P but the original ISA card.
Enjoy, Bill
Sean A. Walberg wrote:
I remember hearing that the Wildfire x100p FXO card was open source, and that clones have been made. Is this correct, and does anyone know where to find the schematics?
Thanks,
Sean