Let's take this hypothetical situation. You have one LiPo battery at 0% charge, one at 50% charge. To charge a battery you have to apply a voltage slightly higher than its discharge voltage. LiPo batteries also explode when overcharged.
Now let's stick these two LiPos in parallel. At one point...
*cancels Pandora order*
*orders Jungle*
Sorry peeps...
Just kidding. What I wonder the most is how that thing is going to play MMOs? There aren't that many that run on Linux natively.
I can't get GTA IV to run at 60fps on my Pandora. It keeps running at ~300% speed and I can't find a way to clip it at 100%. Can you tell me how?
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Ball Grid Array soldering is near impossible for humans. The good part is you can always start over if you screw up..You just need to re-apply tin paste on every or some contacts.
This guy's been making these kind of snobby remarks all over the place. I suggest we give him the silence treatment while we play fullspeed PSX/GBA/(S)NES/N64/Sega/Atari/Whatsmore? games on our shiny Pandoras. Neener Neener.
Find me any portable device that has PS2 Emulation and I will get you one for free. Whatever it takes to get rid of you and 'Pandora sucks' remarks...
Oh wait. They don't exist! The Pandora is a *PORTABLE* ARM Linux based opensource handheld more capable than the PSP.
PSX - Possible
PS2 - Are you high?
N64 - Possible
NDS - Might be possible
Gamecube - Really, are you taking ecstacy?
Xbox - No..*twitch*
X360 - No!
PS3 - *erupts in rage*
Wii - *head explodes*
http://www.ghgonline.org/otherhydrogen.htm
H_2 reacts with OH^- to form water vapour, which is an intense greenhouse gas. Fortunately water comes down in the form of...rain! But ehh..removing OH^- from the atmosphere is considered a bad thing 0_0!
PS. Look up SF_6. It's a great electric...
The amount of Ah is the same as a regular AAA battery except at 9V (Does not last long). Gizmo then proceeds to dump 4V over a linear regulator. So what exactly is the power equivalent? A bit more than 3 AAA batteries connected in series. How long will this last you ask? 15-20 minutes MAX.
A...
You're getting there but not quite.
LEDs are diodes and thus have a very steep resistance decrease at their forward threshold. Not a single LED, not even the ones in the same batch, will have the exact same forward threshold, there is always a margin of error. What this means is that the...