)
- Temperature of the EEC PC goes from 45°C to 55°C
Your bench is interesting...
Cheers,
Jimmy.
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I guess
Jimmy writes:
Hi Per,
Stock speed of the EEE PC is 630 Mhz as Asus decide to downgrade bus speed to
70 Mhz instead it's nominal
100 MHz speed.
This can be tweaking by overclocking as I've do it under Windows.
But there is some problems doing this :
- Battery life is incredible less (about
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Hi Norman,
Interesting all of this ... just shows that given a challenge there is
still someone prepared to experiment with computer equipment ... :-)
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Evening all,
What you should have is:
* tiny
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], P Witte
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Hi Per,
It seems like you are the geezer to do a good review of the eeePC and
its capabilities for the QL magazines ... :-)
I guess yall must be slavering after those benchmarks. Well, although
theres no harm in slavering a
Hi Fabrizio and anyone else whove tried the Asus EeePc. Is it any good?
Can you happily run a QL emulator on it (particularly QPC2)? My notebook
has to be retired a year or so early due to a cracked hinge and I need
to find a temporary replacement.
Per
Fabrizio Diversi wrote:
Ciao,
maybe could
P Witte schrieb:
Hi Fabrizio and anyone else whove tried the Asus EeePc. Is it any good?
Can you happily run a QL emulator on it (particularly QPC2)? My notebook
has to be retired a year or so early due to a cracked hinge and I need
to find a temporary replacement.
Per,
I got one - Nice
Evening all,
What you should have is:
* tiny fingers
* sharp eyesight
as both keyboard and screeen are really, really small. uqlx at 800x480
gives on-screen characters 3-4 mm high - So you should be used to read
the small print. If you are a 10-finger touch-typist, forget the
Norman Dunbar schrieb:
Evening all,
What you should have is:
* tiny fingers
* sharp eyesight
as both keyboard and screeen are really, really small. uqlx at 800x480
gives on-screen characters 3-4 mm high - So you should be used to read
the small print. If you are a 10-finger
the EEE PC for a daily use as Norman say it. It is
just fun to use it.
Cheers,
Jimmy.
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Evening all