> I didn't know about that program and I'd like to try it here.  A neat idea.
> Is it available stand-alone - ready to run?  I could compile it here given
> the source, but not if it has dozens of dependencies on NTPsec, which I
> don't use. 

It's stand alone python code.  There is nothing ntpsec specific in it.  It 
does use a Linux hook to read the CPU temperature.  If you can read the 
temperature on your system, that should be simple to fix.

There are 2 versions.  ntpheat uses the CPU to generate heat.  ntpheatusb 
toggles a relay so you can use a light bulb under the CPU.


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