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QuotePosted by Administrator - Friday, 23 June 2006
The goal of Pr. .. .
Share your comments and thoughts about Kim Foder's LPWS-project; there are also comments in the old forum and the thread can be found here (http://www.os2world.com/cgi-bin/ultraboard/UltraBoard.cgi?action=Read&BID=3&TID=561).
Hi
After being off line for almost one year, the LPWS server is online again.
On 15. of July 2006 I had a fire in the roof of my house, and was forced to find a temporary housing. Now my house has been reconstructed and the LPWS server has been online since April, at first as a stability test, but now for good.
Please observe : Project LPWS has gotten a new IP address, and can now be reached on : http://lpws.mine.nu.
The Project LPWS article has also been updated.
Kim Foder
Speaking of low voltage system; the
Spud (http://d116.com/spud/index.html) server must be one of the coolest projects:
(http://d116.com/spud/spudsmall.jpg)
LPPW? low potato power webserver? ;D
LPWS?
If you really want lower power comsuption, low noise and a small and power server on a very powerful but tiny system take a look at installing ecomstation on a EEPC Series. It works great as a webserver....obviously running on ecomstation rc5
Felipe
Quote from: Kif on 2007.07.14, 23:52:43
Hi
After being off line for almost one year, the LPWS server is online again.
On 15. of July 2006 I had a fire in the roof of my house, and was forced to find a temporary housing. Now my house has been reconstructed and the LPWS server has been online since April, at first as a stability test, but now for good.
Please observe : Project LPWS has gotten a new IP address, and can now be reached on : http://lpws.mine.nu.
The Project LPWS article has also been updated.
Kim Foder
Hi flembcke,
Keep in mind that when Kif started his project, there was no eePC. ;)
Rob
Or the VIA C7-M based products with an Idle TDP of 100mW and a max TDP of 7.5W under load (1.6ghz)