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Date: | Thu, 29 Mar 2001 14:16:12 +1000 (EST) |
From: | DONALD PEDDER <jims_son AT jedi DOT apana DOT org DOT au> |
To: | "'opendos AT delorie DOT com'" <opendos AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | RE: shutting down |
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> There are at least two such programs listed in the Utilities section of > Dev T's fantastic collection of DOS links (http://www.opus.co.tt/dave/) The "power" one didn't work for me, but the "atxoff" one does. Holding the power button down for 4-5 seconds also works. As for the comments about how much power is used when it's "switched off", I don't understand that. Surely the only real power-usage is keeping the clock going (everything else being insignificant in comparison)? Once someone told me that the power used by a computer - when it's on - is so small that you might as well leave it on all the time (which would mean less wear-and-tear on the parts). THIS I found incredible. Surely just having the monitor on alone all the time would draw at least 30W or so? My modem uses 9W. Add the rest and you have a light-globe on all the time. My electricty bills are expensive enough as is. Anyway, thanks all. dp.
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