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Old 03-10-2002, 06:12
segger segger is offline
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Smile Success - TS2 Server on FreeBSD, Pentium 200

I've just had my FreeBSD box running TS2 server for about 26 hours at a friend's LAN.

Unfortunately we only had five users but it supported voice comms fine with both the 6.3 CELP and 14k GSM CODECs.

System Specs:
Pentium 200
64MB RAM
3Com 3C595-TX 10/100 NIC (half duplex connection)
FreeBSD 4.6 with Linux compatibility enabled
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Old 07-11-2002, 07:29
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OMG! ... lmao ... i just set up and identical machine ... i mean identical ... and i check the forums here to see if i could move my ts server over to BSD from winblows ... and this is the first thread i found ! .. sweet ...

that is great

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Old 07-11-2002, 13:35
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Heheh that's pretty cool.

Let us know how it performs and how many users you can successfully load it with.
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Old 10-11-2002, 00:45
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I had my Server also running on a P200MMX/128MB under FreeBSD 4.5 for quite some time without an probs.
Of course with the Linux-Base installed..

I now moved it to a LINUX System (www.fli4l.de) on a P166@120MHz with 48MB Ram.
Even with 10+ people its still running fine..
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Old 12-11-2002, 13:39
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It's great to see TS running so well on relatively low-spec systems. I'm pretty sure Windows wouldn't handle such a task so efficiently :-)
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Old 20-11-2002, 15:57
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Ive been running TS server on my laptop for our clan for about 6 months now. its only a 486 100mhz 32mb. RH7.1 its been routing / bandwidth sharing on adsl for over a year. it never dies.

just put the TS 2 on now. handles it sweet. had 18 users once on the older version so dunno what the TS2 will go like though.

great piece of software lads.

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