Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:11 pm by DarkPacMan77
There is currently nothing like this that your Wii can provide for you other than perhaps something virtual setup online that the Wii accesses over a network. There is currently no third-party software to allow something like this and in my somewhat professional opinion, as a multi-platform homebrew enthusiast, is that something like this won't come along for you for a long time... if at all unless you create it yourself.
There's plenty of computing devices that can have Linux installed that take low power to operate. This is where you should be hunting for answers, as Linux-based operating systems or programs written for them are most likely to be tailored for this specifically. There is, in existence, a method of putting a distribution of Linux on a Wii - debian I think. However, there isn't a functional GUI (Graphical User Interface) to use which would mean breaking everything down into commands yourself and still most likely needing to write specific software yourself or pay someone to do for you.
You can lower the computing power of your own computers by getting the best quality components rated for energy usage with the lowest nanometer chips and whatnot also, which might just fork over the extra savings from electricity consumption to the point where you may not need/want an additional low-power machine altogether.
-DarkPacMan77-
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