AS far as I know there is NO protection simply because it is not needed. Mobile CPUs usually eats cca tens / hundreds of mAh which is still less that even Intel Atom for netbooks needs.
2009/10/27, Brandon Kuschel <[email protected]>: > > BlackBerry Curve 8330 (tested 3 times for both) > > Prime test: 99264 ms, 124606 ms, 115893 ms > DNA test: 16620 ms, 21718 ms, 20096 ms > > How quickly would heat become a problem with the CPU at 100%? Do the > processors in phones have thermal protection like computer processors? > > 2009/10/26 Petr Hájek <[email protected]> > >> Greetings everybody, >> after several weeks of thinking and days of hearing "Are you insane? It is >> not possible!" I decided to create demo of mobile version of BOINC - i.e. >> BOINC for Mobile Java - J2ME / MIDP2.0+. And here it is for test. For >> start >> I have one very important thing - this is JUST A DEMO, NOT working >> software, >> so it now neither supports actuall projects, nor it operates with your >> BOINC >> accounts! It just presents idea of mobile BOINC. >> >> Program currently has 2 tests: Searching for highest prime number up to >> 10.000 + DNA Comparator comparing random DNA amino acids with another >> piece >> of random DNA. For example it looks for "TACGT" or "AAGCT" and then tells >> how many times is sub-DNA in whole DNA chain. Especially DNA Comparator >> may >> seem slow on start. That is because of the random generation of DNA, so >> please be patient. Working with DNA is faster than its generation - you >> will >> notice growing blue bar indicating progress. Yet some info for MBOINC: 1. >> DO >> NOT hit the Start button repeatedly, because program starts next long >> counting right after finishing this one. 2. Unit can not be cancelled, so >> you may return to Main Menu only after completation of whole unit. >> >> If you like idea, you may post your score with both tests. With my Nokia >> E60 >> (220 MHz CPU) I got 215175 miliseconds for primes and 344278 miliseconds >> for >> DNA Comparator. This btw. means even my ONLY phone is capable of comparing >> cca 2.500.000 amino acids of DNA per day! Imagine what could be done with >> 1.500.000.000 of phones on world today running with speed of 50-400 MHz >> usually! That is almost 75.000.000.000 - 600.000.000.000 MHz each day >> wasted >> without any yield for mankind... >> >> I am looking for ANY help anybody wish and could provide - primarily of >> course money donation, so I may work on MBOINC as full-time programmer, >> people intereted in developing of mobile versions of projects etc. But of >> course - I welcome also other ideas, proposals and cooperation offers! >> >> Even if MBOINC return only ONE unit of completed science or medical work, >> I >> would consider its existence success... >> >> You may download "MBOINC.zip" with JAR and JAD files just here: " >> http://java.wmhelp.cz/Downloads/MBOINC.zip". >> >> Sincerely >> Musketeer >> Czech Republic >> _______________________________________________ >> boinc_dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev >> To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and >> (near bottom of page) enter your email address. >> > > -- S Pozdravem Petr Hájek _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
