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2007-06-30
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2007-11-12
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2007-11-12
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cool...
I was just thinking that if i could run a web server over wlan (plug the 770 into the wall) i could have a low power web server...
I live on solar power and try to limit the amount of power i use..... as I only have as much as i can generate...
imagine if the whole world lived on solar power and had to be aware of their power consumption...
anyone else have any pointers for me?
cheers
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2007-11-12
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Did anyone take this further and successfully get everything working?
Lowest power server i can think of...
What apps did you use and how is the performance.
How easy was the setup?