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    Old projects need new crunchers (desperatly!)

    I've been looking at our stats and noticing that we need some fresh blood (or should I say MegaHertz?) on some projects.
    There are a few projects that our team is in that are falling on forgetness, that only one or two people still run them, and I was wondering if there would be anyone out there willing to spare a machine or two to try them.


    1. DPAD - I have never ran this one, so I can't say much about it. I do hear that it may be a little tricky at first and/or need some babysitting. We could sure use help here.

    2. EON - The Team made a great run on EON not too long ago, but right now we got very little people active on it. Maybe it's enough to maintain rank, but we should dare to dream higher!

    3. Folding@Home - In spite of the "@Home" in the name, this isn't a BOINC project (yet, at least). It's simple to run once it's set up and pretty straightforward. I think it comes with a nice screensaver if you wanna watch it work.

    4. Grid.org - Our lowest rank across the whole dashboard urgently needs some crunchers to help lift it up. In the last couple of months no more than two or three people have been working on it sporadically.

    5. MoneyBee - A very low profile project, at least among our team. Almost no one talks about it, or even crunch it lately. That last part is a shame because on the position we're standing, the teams around us are practically stopped, so with very little effort we could go up alot of ranks.

    6. Riesel Sieve - An old timer that has been forgotten for ages and has only been found by some members recently, and added to the stats. Haven't a clue on how it works but I do know that we need to pump up some more activity on it. That goes for both LLR and Sieving.

    7. Ubero - Some people claim this project has a much better and more stable platform than BOINC. I can't tell it myself because I never tried it, but I don't doubt them. We're very well classified here, but help is always welcome.

    8. ZetaGrid - After a long pause, that most people even believed it was the end, it has recently risen from its grave and it's back in force. Too bad that we're not also back crunching in force on it, because plenty of ranks could be gained.

    9. PrimeGrid - The only BOINC project not to fall in the good graces of our team. Yours truly that is writing this was the only member to make it in the closed alpha stage, and gave the initial push for the team to reach top-20. Now that the accounts are open again, not many people have joined in, and even less have been crunching for it.


    Remember everyone... Unpopular projects like these pointed out above are a great way to reach the top places on our team (because the competition is standing still), and maybe you can even get the so hard to earn Yellow Jersey that Ototero awards on our stats!

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    the only "tricky" thing about DPAD is getting the correct format of your team and nickname when the program starts up. you must use square brackets around your team name, then your nick:

    example- [Team Ninja] NorthVanMike

    i would also use the muon1_cmdline, not the screensaver or background versions(you'll see all versions in your dpad folder).

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    Please members!

    This is a proof of too many project. AMDave have warn of that, Now we will swallow the bitter pill.

    Since a little more than 1 week ago I joined DPAD because Vaughan had told us there was in need of more power. What shall I use? My old Intel? I can’t jump here and there where it is a hopeless situation. If there is only 2 as is still running and one added to 3. What is realistic?
    I may say: leave it and concentrate of more realistic project where we have a fair chance. It perhaps is possible if we all have 10 RIG´s. All who have a farm is concentrating in other project and will keep their stats.

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    Too many projects - too few boxen :!:

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    Currently:

    P233mmx = Ubero
    P166mmx + XP2700+ = RC5-72 & OGR25-P2
    P3 750 = Predictor & Shoft
    P4 2.66 = SOB + Red-Library + Dimes
    2x P4 3.2 = SOB + eOn + Dimes
    2x P4 2.53 = SOB + Dimes
    XP2100+ = occasional FAD + BOINC LHC & Predictor + Dimes
    XP2700+ = eOn + RC5-72 & OGR25-P2 + Dimes
    2x XP2800+ = BOINC smorgasbord + Red-Library + Dimes
    XP3000+ = BOINC seti + predictor + LHC + syztaki + burp + einstein + Dimes
    XP3200+ = trying UD again + Dimes
    A64-3500 = DPAD + Dimes


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    Vaughan, for a moment there I thought you had discovered a new project for boinc, "BOINC smorgasbord". Then I googled for it and understood that it means something like "a lot".

    Lagu, I have faith that we got enough power to sustain all of them. The problem is these projects lost their popularity and are being forgotten among our users.
    But this doesn't happen only here, it happens in all teams. Generally, new projects attract more users, and older projects tend to lose popularity. Which means that we don't need to equally spread the number of users across all projects to achieve ballance. Not at all. In fact, in all these projects half a dozen machines on them would be enough to maintain rank or even go up. The problem is that we have only two, one... or sometimes none. :?


    p.s. - I forgot to add Evolution@Home to the list above. Umm... actually I didn't. The thing is... it's a complicated project to join, needs some babysitting, and the uploads must be done manually by email, as well as the downloads must be made manually from their website. So, if anyone wants to give it a try I'll be fully available to explain the process, but I don't encourage anyone to it, given that we have all these much simpler projects there.

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    Hey, I got one example,
    I've been running MoneyBee since last week because I saw that no one was running it for a while and guess what? I've raised us back one rank again so if the month finished now we wouldn't lose ranks on this one. By tomorrow I hope to have gained us another rank or two so we get some more green on the stats on the end of the month.

    So if my one machine alone can raise the Team some ranks, imagine two or three machines running it?

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    I am unable to run Moneybee - it doesn't like me :cry:

    Evolution - too complicated :!:

    DPAD - its a ba$tard of a program because it hogs the CPU. If you change the processor priority to Idle it resets itself to Medium within 3-4 minutes. This causes other applications to get next to no cpu cycles.

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    That's an akward feature on a DC project... setting itself automatically to normal priority.
    Has the muon1 developer been asked about it? Or why he chose to have it running on normal priority?

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    I understand an appologice.

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    Hey Lagu - no need to apologize :!: Your opinions are valuable and needed when we are discussing issues. You made a good observation - we as a team, do jump on the new projects and sometimes forget our older projects. Anyone else got any comments on this topic?

    NeoGen, BOINC smorgasbord is what I call the situation on one of my computers where I have joined or attached to ALL the BOINC projects I can.

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