On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 23:02:15 Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > On Tue 26 Apr 2011 18:30:39 NZST +1200, dave wrote: > > okay then I'd like to put my program on a usb stick and see how it runs. > > > > that is if the PC can be made available. > > Was your question to see one, or to borrow one for some rudimentory > speed test? Can't help with either because I don't have one. As > orientation: those CPUs are made for low power consumption, not > performance. I would very roughly place them at the order of a Pentium 1 > with about the same frequency. I am not sure they can compete with a > Pentium II (in processing speed - their power consumption beats a P-II > hollow). > > If you want to run a firewall on them check the pfsense website for > recommended hardware specs for various use cases. > > Volker
Believe the PC is good enough it's more wanting to have my program run on it to see if it actually does run and their are no considerations i have to make. I have had my program run on a w2k celeron 256meg ram PC so it's really doing the same thing - physically running the code on the box in a live enviroment (meaning on a real PC engine board and not by the specs alone). their maybe something that's a show stopper not that i can guess from looking at the specs alone. this device would be in a car and would have a monitor / keyboard attached also. rgds, dave. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
