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Jim_Clark
07-13-2008, 02:18 AM
I reached a personal DC milestone today -- 100,000 total credits after 310 days of distibuted computing on BOINC. Also, my overall rank in BOINC has reached 92.68%. The credits are nearly equally divided among four project sites, as you can see from my signature graphic.
http://www.boincstats.com/signature/user_1242941.gif

vaughan
07-13-2008, 02:25 AM
Well done Jim. The first 100,000 is the hardest. Now you have 100 on record you'll be looking for 200 now. What made you decide to select those projects? :)

BlackAdder
07-13-2008, 02:53 AM
Way to go Jim !! Keep on crunchin...:)

AMDave
07-13-2008, 05:34 AM
That is excellent Jim. Congrats.:cool:

Beerknurd
07-13-2008, 05:35 AM
Good job Jim!!! Way to go!!!

:wav:

Nflight
07-13-2008, 01:30 PM
Welcome to the over One Hundred Thousand Club Woo Hoo :blob3: :blob3:

Danish Dynamite
07-13-2008, 01:58 PM
well done jim congrats

Frederic Brillouet
07-13-2008, 03:01 PM
Nice one! I never used to think I would reach 100k (sice i started running non-boinc mainly) yet now i do 100k every 2 weeks on one pc alone! once you get 100k, theres no limit, aim for the sky!

Lagu
07-14-2008, 12:15 AM
Great done Jim.

Lagu:)

liuqyn
07-14-2008, 02:02 AM
nice job, doesn't seam that long ago that I passed 100k, although I have since added several new comps and shot up quickly from there.

Jim_Clark
07-14-2008, 03:08 AM
What made you decide to select those projects? :)

When I was working with public-key cryptographic systems, I wrote software that found random prime numbers for construction of key pairs. So when I got started with BOINC, PrimeGrid caught my eye.

I read about a broad range of science subjects, and molecular biology is one area that fascinates me, and I had read about the protein folding problem. I started with Predictor@Home, but the project seemed to be stalled or closed, so I gave up on it, and chose Rosetta@Home instead.

I was introduced to the others by AMD Users Races: World Community Grid in October 2007, and Cosmology@Home in November 2007. WCG has several projects, but most involve protein folding, like Rosetta. Cosmology involves another science area that fascinates me. Science indicates that the universe is finite, and relativity theory allows space-time to be curved, so that the finite universe doesn't need to have a boundary (it can't). So the big question is: what is the shape of the universe? It is an honor to help solve such a monumental problem.

But I was doing distributed computing before DC started on the Internet. I called it "multiprocessing", and it used about 100 computers on my company's LAN to do simulations and other research projects that were too big for my own PC. I wrote all the software, client-side and server-side, but it was simpler than BOINC because it didn't need to be so general.

Jim_Clark
07-14-2008, 03:15 AM
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Jim_Clark
07-14-2008, 03:42 AM
... now i do 100k every 2 weeks on one pc alone!

My dual-core PC (2138 FP MIPS/CPU, 3937 integer MIPS/CPU) has been mostly allocating 50% to BOINC (although now at 60%), so the 100,000 credits could have been done in about 155 days if going at 100%. But that's still about 11 times more than your 14 days. How many cores does your PC have? Is it overclocked? And what project(s) does it do?

Frederic Brillouet
07-14-2008, 08:10 AM
My dual-core PC (2138 FP MIPS/CPU, 3937 integer MIPS/CPU) has been mostly allocating 50% to BOINC (although now at 60%), so the 100,000 credits could have been done in about 155 days if going at 100%. But that's still about 11 times more than your 14 days. How many cores does your PC have? Is it overclocked? And what project(s) does it do?
core 2 quad q6600 @ 3.7 GHz, all 4 cores boinc on primegrid. and boy, does it go!

Borfil
07-14-2008, 06:45 PM
Well done!!!!:icon_razz:

I know what you feel now. I started last Aug and just cross the 185 mark and feel good. Only thing is that I'm running many projects, but dsont matter, what counts is that hopefully our work might help someone out there solve some problems and help humanity.

Keep Going!!!!!

:icon_wink: :) :icon_lol:

Jim_Clark
07-24-2008, 02:42 AM
Thanks, everyone, for your encouragement.