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Dirk Broer
09-22-2013, 07:59 AM
Terry leads the team, followed by NerdLifeAMD, me and BobCat:
http://boincstats.com/signature/417/team/38/challenge/sig.png

NerdLifeAMD
09-22-2013, 03:20 PM
is anyone else seeing a really long delay in validation? I have 31 tasks pending validation one of which is from the 18th?

Dirk Broer
09-22-2013, 07:44 PM
is anyone else seeing a really long delay in validation? I have 31 tasks pending validation one of which is from the 18th?

30 pending here, two of which from the 20th

NerdLifeAMD
09-23-2013, 01:47 AM
ok clear something up for me guys ... Validation
how do they validate.If i had to guess id say they send the same WU
out to multiple computers and see if the results are the same
but that's just a guess. so if something takes a long time
to validate your waiting on the other computers to finish the WU
for comparison?

Dirk Broer
09-23-2013, 06:58 AM
You have worded it well!
And of course a challenge can mean -for an unprepared project- that the server(s) get flooded with work.
By now 39 pending results, two of which both sent and received by the project on the 20th.

Dirk Broer
09-23-2013, 07:15 AM
Terry leads the team, followed by NerdLifeAMD, me and BobCat:
http://boincstats.com/signature/417/team/38/challenge/sig.png
Terry is still leading, followed by NerdLifeAMD, me and BobCat.

Milestones Yesterday:

Terry53 passed 500,000
BobCat13 passed 30,000
NerdLifeAMD passed 40,000
LogicLabs passed 3,000


September Equinox chat and stats page (http://boincstats.com/en/stats/challenge/team/chat/417)

NerdLifeAMD
09-23-2013, 08:45 AM
i thought i was at least running parallel with terry about 10k away.
He just jumped up 10k more :sad5:
sitting at 40 pending now.
maybe his got validated :)

NerdLifeAMD
09-23-2013, 05:48 PM
thanks for holding it down terry if not for you we wouldn't even be on the main page

NerdLifeAMD
09-23-2013, 05:50 PM
30 pending here, two of which from the 20th

ugg 42 pending now. the one from the 18th is still there

NerdLifeAMD
09-23-2013, 06:53 PM
ok some light at the end of the tunnel ...kinda
so im starting to find my way around the project sites a little better.
i have that wu from the 18 that wont validate i clicked on the details and low and behold a task one id higher
is displayed belonging to someone else.Its showing in progress but here is the thing this is the one of the longest task ive
ever received from prog and they person whom is validating it is registered as running the WU on a arm 7 BOOOOOOO
I wasn't even aeware prog had arm tasks available going to check on my nexus now its still crunching prime

Sure enough getting prog tasks now on the nexus.... im such a tool lol

crunching on android has been ok so far my only complaint is there is no sync with bam account
....that ive seen anyway...
my client is a few weeks old ive found that crunching on the phones not really worth it but the tablets gotten
about 5k credits in the past week

Dirk Broer
09-23-2013, 07:04 PM
Just broke the 300,000 barrier, 44 pending, one from the 20th

Terry1953
09-23-2013, 08:10 PM
Some of these guys must have really filled up their drives with WU's. I have 183 pending. Kinda sad that they take them and run them so slow. Asteroids is on it's ass so I may as well have the cpu's do something. Still have a few machines on other things (Ryan's octo core won't run POGS for some reason) I may move a few more over if they go idle.

Dirk Broer
09-23-2013, 10:16 PM
You should run more projects if you want Luigi/Mario to get the right proportions!

Terry1953
09-23-2013, 10:26 PM
Yea I know and that will be easier when I get into the shed and have all the systems on a KVM switch. Right now they are all spread out and keeping an eye on them is a pain so the simpler the better. I have 2 of the 6870's tied up right now not running because they're in the other bedroom and I'm having trouble getting crossfire to set up and run Moo. We had a big party this weekend with a bunch of people and I was busy smoking over 150 pounds of pork and setting up and then cleaning up with the party.

Dirk Broer
09-23-2013, 11:20 PM
Crossfire is nice for gaming, but it's no use crunching (my HD 6690D2's only got recognized by the AMD system monitor. BOINC, Windows, the Catalyst driver (sic!), CPU-Z and GPU-Z always saw them as a HD 6670 plus a HD 6550D or HD 6530D -depending which APU was coupled to the HD 6670). Under Linux it's the same: the Crossfire -though recognized in the catalyst driver- is not used by BOINC. The card and IGP are both used as discrete units, not as a single entity.

KVM wise speaking: have some adapters ready! (my KVM switches all use PS/2 and VGA ports, my most modern mobo's/video cards tend to do away with those). There's also KVM over IP though...

Terry1953
09-24-2013, 12:30 AM
I have 2 8Port KVM switches that daisy chain and they use USB hook ups. So I'll be able to use just the one set of K V M. I see guys that have 2 and sometimes 3 5800's and 6800's on the same machine crunching. I just have to figure out how to do it.

Jason1478963
09-24-2013, 02:30 AM
I recently switched from boincview to boinctasks to help with computer management. I rarely use my KVM's unless something goes wrong. This could reduce your trips to the shed as well. you may want to turn off the logging featutes in boinctasks with small work units on GPU's. Dad and I have found that a dummy plug (http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?262-How-to-make-VGA-Dummy-plugs) helps windows use the GPU. Some machines seemed to work better by expanding the desktop for me to help boinc detect all three cards. I hope this helps as we have success with this method on our AMD cards.

Terry1953
09-24-2013, 04:28 AM
Yup Jason that did the trick Thank You. I call it a shed but it's really 2 12x12 rooms with cable, internet, phone, heat and air. and a 42" flat screen and refrigerator w/lazyboy recliner. Staying out of it isn't the idea, it's my get away.

Dirk Broer
09-24-2013, 07:27 AM
Milestones Yesterday

Dirk Broer passed 300,000
B Johansson passed 40,000
BobCat13 passed 40,000
NerdLifeAMD passed 60,000

Dirk Broer
09-24-2013, 10:38 AM
I only once had to revert to the 'dummy plug approach': for my Intel HD2000, that useless piece of silicon -crunching-wise- in my i3-2100.

Dirk Broer
09-25-2013, 06:54 AM
Milestones Yesterday

AMD Users passed 5,000,000
Terry53 passed 550,000
BobCat13 passed 50,000
NerdLifeAMD passed 70,000
LogicLabs passed 4,000
meshmar passed 7,000

Dirk Broer
09-26-2013, 06:58 AM
POGS Milestones Yesterday, last full day of the September Equinox challenge:

Terry53 passed 600,000
BobCat13 passed 60,000
NerdLifeAMD passed 90,000
meshmar passed 10,000

NerdLifeAMD
09-26-2013, 08:48 AM
apologize for my weak final 10 hrs guys.
The people I leach my net from didn't pay there internet bill.
The nerve of some people don't they know i needed to download the new south park and play some war thunder tonight .....geese.
I had to constructed a new amplifier to pull my nets from afar.
I thought I was going to make it back in time to upload the last batch of WU but I was too little too late
Im pulling from two blocks away, out of line of site 35 APs Visible for about $3 of supplies since I already had the adapter.
Ive posted a thread With some pics. please do check it out if your interested in home brew WifI

Terry1953
09-26-2013, 02:00 PM
Sweet. I have a repeater in an Oak tree in the yard and most of my neighbors use mine. I have a 50MB hookup and am going to 108MB in the Spring. I put the repeater up so we could use a laptop anywhere in the yard and some of the neighbors noticed they could hook up. Since most of them are married soldiers from Ft. Campbell I really don't mind.