I haven't reviewed the spec sheet yet, but I understand the chip uses one watt of power. Well, I think transmeta might be out to make this chip look better then it really is. When running electronics off of batteries, the watt rating doesn't matter (W = V x I). So you can have a high electical drain an a low voltage and still come out at 1 watt but your batterys wouldn't last long due to the current draw (I'm hoping its more like a low current draw and only uses a few volts and comes out at 1 watt). Can anyone that has the spec/data sheets on it tell me what the milliamp hour rating on it is, so that I can get a better picture of the actually battery life on this chip?
I run all my linux servers on K5's and K6 and K6 2's. Never have any sort of random reboots or lock up problems. Currently, the most important server has been up for over a month, last rebooted to add firewall support to the kernel, was up 20 odd days before that, and was rebooted for that to allow IP aliasing support in the kernel. Get your dork face off your PC and out in teh real world for a little while.
I haven't reviewed the spec sheet yet, but I understand the chip uses one watt of power. Well, I think transmeta might be out to make this chip look better then it really is. When running electronics off of batteries, the watt rating doesn't matter (W = V x I). So you can have a high electical drain an a low voltage and still come out at 1 watt but your batterys wouldn't last long due to the current draw (I'm hoping its more like a low current draw and only uses a few volts and comes out at 1 watt). Can anyone that has the spec/data sheets on it tell me what the milliamp hour rating on it is, so that I can get a better picture of the actually battery life on this chip?
I run all my linux servers on K5's and K6 and K6 2's. Never have any sort of random reboots or lock up problems. Currently, the most important server has been up for over a month, last rebooted to add firewall support to the kernel, was up 20 odd days before that, and was rebooted for that to allow IP aliasing support in the kernel. Get your dork face off your PC and out in teh real world for a little while.
We wouldn't be this far with the Xerox corp, after all, back in 1980 or so, they came up with the GUI on the Lisa or PARC or something like that.
Hey,
I have been looking all over for around a 6" LCD
display that takes a standard VGA plug? Where did
you get yours from?
adam@kpower.com