@sammyg also, it prevents you from using the older IBM Thinkpad power supplies with the very different lenovo systems and vice versa. The two have different voltages
@allquixotic I wonder if thats cause you can charge the yoga slowly off USB and quickly off a proper charger, and they didn't want people sticking the normal charger into USB ports and setting things on fire
I could swap it out for a laptop with a c2d, but I'd be losing out in terms of onboard hard disk space - the atom as it is can handle 2 Sata and 2 IDE drives, and I got space for all of em
I was trying to compile goldfish (Android kernel sources for the emulated platforms ).In the Android Project's Building Kernels page ,
On a linux host, if you don't have an Android source tree, you can download the prebuilt toolchain from:
$ git clone https://android.googlesource.com/pl...
If a pull hung up, it will not write any changes to your filesystem. This is because, if it would, your local repository would not be in a stable state. There is no way to resume a pull/clone. So your only choice is to pull/clone again.
"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a carrier pigeon and a bundle of SD cards" would be the modern form of this answer. Tar it up, plain old cp -a it, whatever, and mail the damn thing. Find someone willing to take two minutes of their time to drop a thumb drive into an SASE. Find a contact, ...
@HackToHell I have this goldfish and arm-eabi from git . is there a good how to on emulating goldfish ? I don't know anything about this and I was trying to follow some guide , but everything seems to brake here and there.
Preferably something that explains how to setup android development environment.
The worst of it was he went blind; 2 recessive genes; but he was happy up to the end. Good thing Germans are hard headed otherwise he would have been in trouble.
He would insist that he knew where he needed to go. We called our pure breed "Mutt" strangely enough, there is a story there, Jeff( the standard ) was going to exist also
Mutt and Jeff was a long-popular American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Bud Fisher in 1907 about "two mismatched s." It is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip. The concept of a newspaper strip featuring recurring characters in multiple panels on a six-day-a-week schedule had previously been pioneered through the short-lived A. Piker Clerk by Clare Briggs, but it was Mutt and Jeff as the first successful daily comic strip that staked out the direction of the future trend.
It remained in syndication until 1983, employing the talents of several cartoonists, chief...
Mutt from an early age learned he was special though and we didn't have the heart to get another one ( plus the side of effect of feeding a standard )
There is a long story about the hat there...
Not sure I even have a picture of him with his paper cup.
I wish I could stay, I got work, hurts sometimes because he truly was my dog but I had to move away like most sons have to do eventually and I didn't have the heart to take him with him or the resources to take care of a blind dog by myself ( he stayed with my parents )
Yes, great guard dogs. Except when they give away they are blind by barking and kicking dirt in an entirely different direction then the person who walked into our yard :$
does anybody know if there exist a website that would not only show me directions to get by bike from one place to another but also the climbing and descending of the route
An interesting one would be to import your KVM file or whatever , converted and all , into google earth? the 3d program itself as downloaded to your computer ?
All the hinkers and biker sites have arrays of online locations for both pre-mapping a common route. They would also know of the many places to upload a completed track. Out of the 10+ popular android mapping apps, you could scour all the places the programs connect to.
Orux maps (scolling bitmap with 3d using DEMS) for example does the web connect thing to 3-4 services. there are so many online mapping locations most of the programs have but a few.
Many of the better simple android apps will also make such a graph right on the phone , but as you said, your more interested in how it is going to be before doing it.
Less of the apps, could you create the route, then have the app apply altitude data to it, and graph it before.
Myself (hiking) I use this stuff more simply. it is just a big f---cking hill , and it isnt going to get smaller if i graph it :-)
> The lab test is open book. You are allowed to bring text books, lecture notes and solutions to the lab exercises. You are also allowed access to the Web. However, do not discuss questions with your friend or SMS or e-mail them.
@Bob not really -- your disk subsystem still has to schedule two separate reads/writes to the SATA controller, and those commands get scheduled by the OS scheduler, put on the work queue, then dequeued, transmitted down the PCIe bus...
having a RAID processor physically connected to the disks allows it to control them directly without going through a preemptive OS scheduler or the PCIe bus
it can issue low-level SATA commands at basically an electrical level with no intermediaries
every system i have created beasly, drives everywhere overclocked etc, generally uses about 120-150W only when sitting around picking its butt. but then cranks up to like 350-500 if whooping on it like games.
With the new sleeping cpu stuff, and highe efficency PSU, and SSDs low power consumption and all, about any of these newer computers can be set to be less than 100W average consumption.
anandtech.com/show/6347/… says that total system consumption is 120W in the worst case, but I haven't found yet where they say they're measuring at the plug
good simple 22-24" LCD pannel montors with led are down to like 22-27 watts running. One things on them that can use lots more power is when they have buku connections stuff, PNP tv tuners, analog inputs and stuff like that.
@CristianCiupitu Oh, and remember all that stuff the OS wants to DO all the time to make stuff faster. that kicks up some power. I have much of that turned off.
Take the simple aero interface, which kicks the GPU into operation unnessisarily. while Intel keeps dropping the power, MS keeps jacking it up :-)
@CristianCiupitu I do not think the Nucs are to expencive. I would more worry about some of the longevity of the smaller things in them. small fans always suck, and small power supplys do not always have the best lifetime. so it is possible to build a small system in a big box, with more assurance, and even more costs. (what do you expect from me being a builder so i dont get cheap crap system).
I have already looked at some options: - http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/corsair/cs-series-modular-cs450m/ - http://www.pcgarage.ro/carcase/zalman/t2-plus/ - http://www.pcgarage.ro/procesoare/intel/core-i3-4150-35ghz-box/ - http://www.pcgarage.ro/placi-de-baza/gigabyte/ga-h81m-ds2v/
sorry for being in Romanian, but that's what I had at hand
Many of the small motherboards have very (lets call them) limited power setups for the cpu power conversion. I am not really thrilled with what I see. sometimes even using old capacitors that are not the new japonese poly stuff. also much inprovements have been made on coil noise reduction and efficency there.
@CristianCiupitu The PSU, good stuff, if your trying to save power or run with solar or something the efficency of the psu. It is interesting to note that these efficencies on them are a Curve usually. they are most efficient at about mid power conspution and higher. So for this build i am on today, i did not highly overdo the wattage needed on my PSU.
Then there are 2 locations to find out real facts about a PSU, johhneyGuru , and another one i do not remember. There they test the quality of the power and (over my head) discuss the quality of the components.
Case looks like it would cover anything you could throw at at.
Motherboard is Ok. limited sound to stereo? like that would matter. again light on the power stuff, but if your not running it in high temps, with high end processor, cant see a problem.
When looking for any motherboard, i might look at Newegg, and tomshardware and other places, and get a board that lots and lots of people own. That way if it is a problem child there is more info about it. Also All the people are like beta testers :-) i can find out if it was a good choice or not.
we had a big issue once and an old thinkpad laptop was fried
and so was a xerox printer
cheap PSUs work for most people here in Romania too, especially for home users, but for something that's going to run 14 hours a day at a store I'm not sure they're a good option