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    Brucifer re your post at FDC
    "I've been doing amd_users for some time and was doing ogr-25 with them. Didn't look like they were going to do any ogr-26 at first so I started running it here. However a couple friends started running it at amd_users after all so the team would be placing on the project. So as long as they keep crunching it there then I will with them. If they cool it, then I will too and return here."
    I'm still running with you. As the 3x+1 tasks finish up I'll put some more cores on OGR. I can't have you getting too big of a lead now can I?


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    Yes, it appears you can select the number of cores to run the client on. I'll post the command switches in the dnet forum for reference.

    I don't know what the difference is between Windoze and *nix clients. can't be that much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender10 View Post
    Yes, it appears you can select the number of cores to run the client on. I'll post the command switches in the dnet forum for reference.

    I don't know what the difference is between Windoze and *nix clients. can't be that much.
    No difference at all from the command line.

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    Whatever it is that you call me when you read this....Yep! You are probably right

    sorry - it was begging and I couldn't resist
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMDave View Post
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    Whatever it is that you call me when you read this....Yep! You are probably right

    sorry - it was begging and I couldn't resist
    Well we could carry it a step further, as a good little unix boy could sit there and make the command line appear like dos if he wanted to.....

    But yes, I understand what you were implying. However we were talking about the internals of the client when opened from the command line...

    edit: @Nflight -- Then you go ahead and run the client for a day, and then about 0100 GMT (or whatever they call it nowdays) then you go to the distributed.net web site, and go to statistics, and then under the section of the top 100 users for the day in the "search" area, you enter in your email address and hit the search button, and up should pop a screen with you results for the previous day. Go to the bottom of that screen and click on the button that says email me my password. Then wait for that email to appear in your inbox. Once it does, there is an URL for you to click on to see your settings. Click on that, and then set that to reflect on what ever you want to show up for how you are listed.... like put Nflight in the "your real name" line, and then up on top where it say how to list, select by your real name, then save the settings. Then at the main stats page select the top 100 teams for the day, and when it comes up find AMD_Users, and then click on that, and at the bottom of that screen there is a button that says "I want to join this team" and click on that, then you will need your user account and password from that email they sent you originally, enter that, and save it and you are on the amd_users team. Your stats will show up the following day at 0100 GMT.
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    I got stalled putting up the command reference list...busy mowing the lawn, putting on snow tyres, swapping battery in truck...taking a nap...
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    Hey Brucifer, Nice numbers on OGR. What are you running here?

    But, you've been hitting this hard for a while...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender10 View Post
    Hey Brucifer, Nice numbers on OGR. What are you running here?

    But, you've been hitting this hard for a while...
    Been messing around with a few things. I guess I can hit around 83K a day if I get serious at it. Those (heh heh heh) q6600s can really kick at ogr. But then the 9850BE runs along with them too.

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    Wow, was just looking at the ogr-26 stats, and the project is already 21.01% complete. It isn't going to last much longer at this rate. Must be the proving ground for this new algorithm they are using before they throw it into a much larger effort.

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    I think the DPC have a proxy withholding lots of points so when they flush it will be finished. Not entirely sure if it is happening but I read something about it recently



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