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To be brutally honest, I don't think this would be of much interest. We already have a lower-specced machine in the set of runners. I also think that many solutions will refuse to run due to the memory limitation; 4GB on the host machine really is very tight for any Docker scenario and even more so on Windows. What would be an interesting runner to add is a performant system with an AMD CPU. But of course, that's an entirely different cup of tea. |
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One of the most amazing things with this laptop is that it never gets warm. Haven't ever heard the fans. Makes me wonder if there's a switch for allowing it to get warm. (Though, as I actually use it in my lap I am super happy with that it always stays cool. 😄) Thanks for the tips about |
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I have an Asus Mini PC PN40, with 4GB RAM, running Windows. Windows reports the processor as being:
Maybe the P in PN40 is short for Pentium, idk.
Anyway, the machine is super slow for the things I use it for (testing how an open source app I am building works on Windows/fixing Windows specific bugs and such. I use it very seldom and connect to it using Remote desktop. It just sits there most of the time. So I was thinking maybe it can be running sieves for this project on a regular basis?
After som fiddling around I managed to get it to run some (very few of the solutions). The output from
make
speaks mostly about Failing to build solution, but some succeed. The output and the final report looks like so:Not sure if it is worth it for so few succeeding, but maybe I can figure out why some of the others fail. However, I'll only spend more time on it if this is of any interest for the project. What say you?
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