I'm going to run the QMC project, I don't like running rosetta.
I adjusted my sig, it now says "DONT TREAD ON AMD"
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I'm going to run the QMC project, I don't like running rosetta.
I adjusted my sig, it now says "DONT TREAD ON AMD"
Thanks, the hot water is already a by-product of the central heating. My computer room is the back-up for that....
I'm going to stay on the HCC project for a month or two. My cousin from Martinsville, Indiana has stage 4 lung cancer.
Sorry to hear it Scott...
If it serves of any consolation, I can only say that every single workunit crunched contributes to the investigation, and gets mankind one step closer to finding a solution... I can only imagine how backwards our medical science would be if Distributed Computing had not been created...
HCC is a worthy project, I'll stay till I have at least a gold badge (but might go for sapphire). Cancer is the main killer in my family too.
- Bronze - 14 days
- Silver - 45 days
- Gold - 90 days
- Ruby - 180 days
- Emerald - 1 year
- Sapphire - 2 years
I just earned Ruby for HCC (I had already earned a Ruby Badge for the 'Help Fight Childhood Cancer' (HFCC) project. That makes my third (the other was with the 'Computing for Clean Water' project).
It's all good stuff. I'm in it for the long haul on all three projects, which have the potential to save literally millions of lives.
@Dirk and TAMaster - right along with you there.
I just blasted max cores on WCG this week and went from Bronze to Gold on HCC.
Hope it helps along the way.
For the Pentathlon it looks about time to set no new work on WCG and open the QMC / Rosetta floodgates
I'll be doing Rosetta on my giggle of duallies and QMC on my beefy 'oxen
Great show so far, Team.
We snatched two team ranks on WCG and contributed a whole lot to HCC.
Lets see if we can turn up the heat!
Host 'em, Toast 'em an' Roast 'em.
I feel a 'Tim the Tool Man' moment coming on ... MORE POWER!!! AR! AR! AR! :D
I made the switch from WCG to Rosetta, I am really impressed with how well we are doing this year, a big step up from last. With any luck we can finish in the top 10 this year, I just can't believe we lost 7th on WCG at the last minute, we held it from the start just to lose it at the end :(
I'm afraid we're dropping steadily....
http://www.seti-germany.de/boinc_pen...AMD+Users.html
If you can read German (or if you're a fellow Jeep fan), you want to follow the Pentathlon reports from Jeepers: http://www.seti-germany.de/forum/das...tml#post190035
Are we favouring any particular Yoyo sub-project tomorrow?
I'm having problems finishing the WUs
Ecm does not get past 0,00% (at least not after 15 minutes running)
Muon just keeps on adjusting it's time to complete esitimate (running 6 hours, wants 6 more) with some WUs. I do HAVE completed two of them though.
Evolution: 22 Hour WUs
Cruncher is the only one without prolems it seems
Euler and Evorobots WUs haven't started with me yet
Had to abort most of my Muon's when they hadn't shown any progress past 50% after 7 hours running and still wanting 6 hours more
bmmr
I hypothesize that the probability of getting a short Muon wu these days, where the greater number of particles dissipate beyond the optimal field-path, is less due to the on-going improvements in the algorithm over the last several years.
I'm sending back cruncher and euler wu's with great abandon today and banking a sizeable pending credit volume.
Yo yo yo yer boat gently down the stream ... lol
I'm targeting my 50K milestone, but it might be tight to get that in before the end of the 19th.
I might get a couple of Yoyo badges out of this run - finally!
The robots project is linux only (as per the apps page) and although I have it enabled I haven't espied any on my linux cores yet.
I see liuqyn leading from the front and gamer007, pauley starting to chase you Dirk and GLIS, vaughan and velo and NeoMetal have active cores.
This is a surprisingly small project team.
Hopefully a few more might join in during the next 3 days as QMC and Rosetta finish
We are not done until the 19th.
I am now processing a Muon for over 13 hours, and it still wants 6.5 hours more to go %$##&*!. The 22 hour Evolution Wu makes more progress...14 hours to go after 2 hours
On another machine a 58 hour evolution Wu has landed
I'd mod your prefs to euler and cruncher now and let the rest of the work finish itself.
There's still at least 3 days to go so they should be done by then with some tidy points.
My first Euler has just been uploaded! Evolution is all about slow progress, as the name implies.
The Muon now at 17 hours, still 6 hours to go
As far as I understand it, Muon gets you credit based upon the iterations done for a WU. 20 hours of running (and another 9.5+n (where n=>0) to go) must give heaps of credit.
My Muon is now almost at 20 hours, and wants 7 more, being at 73.33% for quite some time (re-runnning a part 4 times because of a good result in-between it seems)
A sweet Yoyo day.
Looks like a lot of my pending credit went through last night.
Got 2 badges AND my 50K milestone all at once!
Going for the 'tonne' by the end of the challenge will be a tall ask but I'll keep the foot to the floor in hope.
/me throws the brake pedal out the window. Dead weight, yah?
Gear stick ... gone.
Not changing down anytime soon.
Wing mirrors ... gone.
Passenger seats ... take to the curb.
Feeling the heat from the bare metal floor after the carpet and shoes went airborne.
More speeeeed!
Ditching the sunglasses and the head-rests.
Come onnnnnnnn!
More speeeeed!
Who needs a steering wheel when all you want is a straight line?
... no wait.
When I get close to light speed I'll probably need something to hold onto. =}
Nooooo!!!
The radio stays.
Rocky sound-track MUST stay.
Pray for a tail wind.
Pray for a tail wind.
Ommmmmmm.
I blew a 100Mb hub when trying to emulate you, replaced it with a 100 Mb switchQuote:
When I get close to light speed I'll probably need something to hold onto
(what's the use of a 1Gb switch when your router only does 10 Mb?
For the internal network 100Mb is enough, as most of my NICs are that speed)
I think most of my onboard am2 and up are all Gb... I think even a few 939 are Gb. For most of our crunchers I agree with you on 100Mb being more then enough. If you start moving large files around on the network from a dvr or network backups I could see where Gb can be a nice upgrade to reduce any internal network bottlenecks. I have a few chunks that are Gb but I should have picked at least 8 ports as you lose to many ports on the 5 ports with switch to switch connections. I would like to have a 24 port Gb if the price was right :)