Subject: Re: seti@home on laptop
From: "res0bg5g" <res0bg5g@verizon.net>
Date: 24/01/2004, 01:40
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Louie, I ran a Inspiron P3 600MHz notebook mostly 24/7 until running 9 hour
SETI units just wasn't sensible anymore. (I'm about to break the 5 hour
average.) and the notebook is still no worse for wear. Just make sure you're
running it in a space that's well ventilated.
--Raven, YAHOO SETI Club team, 13254 units.

"Louie T Lizard" <louie@nonya.com> wrote in message
news:_S1Qb.7902$DX.3437@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
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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