Subject: seti@home on laptop
From: "Louie T Lizard" <louie@nonya.com>
Date: 23/01/2004, 05:02
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Just received a Dell Inspiron 7000, 333Mhz, 64 MB RAM, WinXP Pro.  Installed
SETI, SETI Spy & SETI Driver.  Noticed after running SETI for a few minutes,
processor fan came on.  I realize that this is probably normal, as SETI is
processor intensive, but could I damage this laptop running SETI 24/7?
Anyone have any tips for running SETI on laptop?  Should I RAMDisk?  Thanks
for replies.

Louie
Gainesville, FL


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