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[ts-7000] Re: TS-7200 controlled toaster

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS-7200 controlled toaster
From: "Jesse Off" <>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:55:46 -0000
You're right.  We just did.

We don't have the bandwidth for that so our web site is pretty much
down right now.

FWIW, we're not being limited by the TS-7200 CPU or RAM.  Only 2% of
the CPU is actually being utilized currently.  I have Apache
configured for up to 30 maximum simultaneous connections (of which all
30 are full) and we're satisfying about 10 page loads per second.

We also got linked from http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25321
which has been generating a lot of hits all morning so we weren't
really in a position to receive the "slashdot effect"

//Jesse Off

--- In  Curtis Monroe <> wrote:
> That will get you slashdotted.
> 
> -Curtis.
> 
> 
> On August 10, 2005 07:59 pm, Jesse Off wrote:
> > If anybody is in San Francisco at the LinuxWorld expo this week,
make sure 
> >  you check out the Technologic Systems NetBSD toaster we designed
last week 
> >  at the NetBSD booth.   The TS-7200 mounted inside the toaster
uses GPIO to 
> >  control the various toaster parts including the 800 watt burner
element 
> >  about a half inch from the TS-7200!  In case anybody is curious,
through 
> >  empirical tests, it seems most TS-7200s stop working at about 90
degC which 
> >  is impressive since its 20 degrees more than the parts are rated for.




 
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