On 17.01.2012 21:52, Andy Polyakov wrote: >> Out of curiosity: Does the picture change if you are running the test >> hardware in a refrigerator at -20 degrees celsius and at say >> 40 degrees? ;) > > Do *you* keep your systems in fridge? If so, how do you deal with > condensate when you take them out (or even open the door)?
Was only a question that could maybe tell some datapoint on what is thermal and what not. The method that is regularly used with equipment such as cameras and would work here unless the board generates a significant amount of heat is to put it in a plastic bag (while still cold, so hands in the fridge here) before going from cold temperatures inside and wait until it warms up. That way the condensation happens on the bag and the expanding (dry) air is coming out. Of course to be sure one wants to switch it off before opening the door. > I'm referring to C6455. If you know anybody (or if there > is anybody reading this) who can conduct such experiment, i.e. on such > wide temperature range, on any computer (but ARM) Unfortunately only ARMs in a suitable form-factor here :( In case you have something directly bootable from a CF card on a PC platform (low-power Geode processor) and writing the results there, and there will be some really cold day here this winter (I'm in Slovakia, -20 happens sometimes, but right now it is around zero), I could arrange a test. -- Stano ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List openssl-dev@openssl.org Automated List Manager majord...@openssl.org