Yes, it could. That still leaves the problem of too slow to be useful for FPU projects, which is most of the CPU intensive projects.
BTW, there was a phone version that was built a few months ago. The main
problem was that NO deadlines for any CPU intensive projects for which the
code was ported could be met, even if the phone were left on the charger
24/7.
jm7
Eric Myers
<[email protected]
et> To
[email protected]
10/27/2009 02:12 cc
PM Petr Hájek <[email protected]>,
[email protected],
[email protected]
Subject
Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC for Mobile
Phones - please test on your Java
phone
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Everyone I know wears the phone on the belt or carries it in the purse
all
> of the time, and only puts it on charger when it needs to be on the
> charger.
But it could end up on the charger overnight, which is a long time
to do work. And it would still be ready the next day.
-Eric
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