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Re: [hylafax-users] Hardware suggestions to get Hylafax running?



On Jan 23, 2008 10:45 PM, Andrew Rinaldi <andrew.rinaldi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Joshua Kinard wrote:
> > I wish I had a reasonable budget to work with for this, but it's mostly a project I'm cooking up outside of what's been approved for this year.  We're looking at either shelling our $695 to Castelle to upgrade our 2-line Faxpress unit to their latest software model, or seeing whether I can devise something for the same price or less.  So I figured I'd start on the cheap-side of things and move upwards on the price range as I begin to assemble in my head the kinds of components needed, but try to stay under that $695 figure.
>
> I understand completely.... my suggestion is that you put a value on
> your time.... if you look at some of the recent posts in the newsgroup
> you will find many people who have spent a small fortune debugging known
> problems on cheap hardware (USR modems for instance).

I know *big ass grin* but you know sometimes management won't let you
go so easily unless you spend that small fortune debugging those
stupid USR problems hehe.


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