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The XO can suspend and resume with little effort; as there are no moving parts to spin down, total time to resume can be brought down to below 100ms. This allows for suspension between keystrokes for slow applications, and for aggressive suspend modes that conserve significant amounts of power. |
The XO can '''suspend and resume''' with little effort; as there are no moving parts to spin down, total time to resume can be brought down to below 100ms. This allows for suspension between keystrokes for slow applications, and for aggressive suspend modes that conserve significant amounts of power. |
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To modify a B2 to suspend, see [[B2 Suspend ECR]]. |
To modify a [[B2]] to suspend, see [[B2 Suspend ECR]]. |
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Revision as of 06:41, 19 July 2007
The XO can suspend and resume with little effort; as there are no moving parts to spin down, total time to resume can be brought down to below 100ms. This allows for suspension between keystrokes for slow applications, and for aggressive suspend modes that conserve significant amounts of power.
To modify a B2 to suspend, see B2 Suspend ECR.
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