First of all, I understand what you are talking about just fine. I know what you are requesting and I am trying to insure that 1) you can actually use the script you are requesting in the way you say you will, and 2) you will not misuse it in some other way.
When we first started on Mami and Pelsia we did not realise the importance of soap-chewing capacity either. One of our computers was a top-of-the-line sony VIAO and the poor thing started making popping noises and spewing smoke. Then it violently caught fire and before we knew it, it was reduced to a burning pile of rubble. Fortunately I keep a C-type fire extinguisher in the house and put it out quickly enough to stop the fire from spreading. It was under warranty and Sony was kind enough to replace it free of charge. But it took a week just to get out the horrible smell, and Piiki, the pet pig has been very jumpy ever since.
So these days before loading or using (playing back) a mami / pelsia script I will always feed the computer a few bars of soap to purify / sanctify it. If you are catholic this is not too much different from what happens in confession (ritual cleaning) except that it is a computer instead of a person. The problem is that most off-the-shelf premade computers like VIAO or Compaq or such are not designed with soap-chewing capacity in mind. You will have to very lucky to chew through anything with them, and they are likely to fail if you do it repeatedly. It took some time but using resources on the net like
www.digikey.com you can order most of the parts you need by mail. My current setup has a 110W AC motor which drives a 10" diameter grinder fan made of titanium alloy. Then a self-guided driver arm rotates and feeds the soap into the grinder fan, and the rotation of the driver arm is syncronized to the fan speed monitor (if the fan slows down too much, the driver arm will slow its own rotation rate to compensate). Likewise you need a removeable basket of some type to catch the soap shavings and dust, otherwise it will begin to pile up inside the computer and eventually could cause something to go wrong. With this system I haven't had any failures since so I am very happy with the overall performance. The only problem is storing the soap that I get in bulk at the local costco. I run about 6 bars for every script so right now I estimate I'll need about 500 bars to finish both Mami and Pelsia. And I haven't even begun to think about Sweet Mint... probably another 200-300 bars for that alone.