some of those projects never were popular with many people here but I see a trend toward projects that show a stats increases more often.
some of those projects never were popular with many people here but I see a trend toward projects that show a stats increases more often.
You nailed the nail right on the head spjeff69. When I joined Amdusers I was just looking for a team to join. Being a fan of AMD, and the fact I have a AMD machine, I thought I fitted right in. Which when most people look for a team, they are doing just that. Most don't even look to see if the team has a website.
I really like TSC and want to stick with it. I really don't want 10 different crunchers on my system. Then again, when I signed up I had no clue that AMDusers also crunched several other projects. Ehehe. I am not trying to be a party pooper, I am just saying I am happy where I am for the moment.
Same here Omegatay. I was on another team for TSC when I first started, for about 6 weeks, I didn't like it and to chose where I thought I would fit in best I went thru the list of top 50 teams and the name AMD Users @ #46, stuck out to me, and here I am.
BTW, NeoGen, I had the same problem yesterday on the stats bar, but today it shows up fine.
I helped in rc5-72
http://stats.distributed.net/partici...id=8&id=422411
I am having same problems with stats. Alistair's host might be having some issues.
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To jump back a bit if I may, Would it be within reason to suggest we vote on a default project or a default 'distribution' of our efforts?
Just thinking that if we coordinate as a team, then implement, we might be better off.
My personal thought is a default team project or project spread, and then each user can use the remainder (or visa versa) on his/her favorite project.
If that's decided... may I also suggest we report back and have a 'sign up' sheet or forum where we have all the info about who is where and in what percentages?
Side note: I am letting people who are AMD users and not members of the site to consider joining.
BC
Time for some us non-contributing members to make ourselves better known then rather than just following the crowd.
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Hi guys. My name is Dave (in Australia) and I joined AMD Users recently because there is more value in a concerted effort - and because my favourite PC (of 3) is my AMD Duron 1.3Ghz (It is still kicking my 2.6Ghz Celeron's butt). You can find my name now on some of the Stat lists. I have not yet moved all of my stats over. I guess that will catch up as we concentrate on different projects.
I have previously only contributed to projects like Folding at Home, UD Grid and SaH as a single user, then the BOINC beta. But Seti's transfer to BOINC is giving me trouble. I have a dial up modem, so I have to reconfigure my network with a proxy so all PCs have access to the modem, but then I don't want them to call out whenever they want etc..another story.
I think the difference here is that some people like the competition side of DC and others have their favourite projects. I moved all my PCs to D2OL as a result of the forum which seemed to vote for a catch up there. But I expect that we will switch back to others once that goal is reached. My intention is that if I have any stress with a particular project I will switch back to a favourite while I fix/get around the issue.
Any way, nice to meet you all. Thanks to the guys for creating the group and this site. Its a lot better than some other Team sites we've seen.
It's great to have you aboard Dave. Load up D2OL and crunch away!!!!
Welcome fellow Aussie :D
We're focussing on D2OL currently but we always need help in the other projects. Hope you switch your stats to our team.
Cheers mate
Vaughan
Welcome!!!
Also congrats team!! We have really put some big numbers up this week!!![]()
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Welcome Dave. Feel free to crunch whatever you like.Originally Posted by Dave