US-D is back in the 70-80 day range. We need to boost our production a bit or we'll lose one of our few #1 spots.
Ok. Thanks. I've got then:
1.7Ghz
400Mhz
200Mhz
Hope these help
US-D is back in the 70-80 day range. We need to boost our production a bit or we'll lose one of our few #1 spots.
I'll be kicking in another 4x XP3000s buy monday. US-D has all the big iron on this project thats for sure. Other than Condor I'm not sure who else to squeeze?
I forgot to restart the clients on my 22 boxes after the DF update fiasco.
I'll get them all going again on Monday, if not sooner.
/bump
current over take date 8/30/2004 This does not take into consiteration the current split showing in US-D's stats.
Yeah, I've gotten slack lately, too. I spent the night updating clients and making things run. I've got 29 boxes going now, with 3 more on the way tomorrow night.
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Originally posted by Dyyryath
Yeah, I've gotten slack lately, too. I spent the night updating clients and making things run. I've got 29 boxes going now, with 3 more on the way tomorrow night.
condor
All
More folks need to get involved in this project.
US d are outproducing us, if we dont ramp up we will loose the No 1 spot.
How many nodes a day on each computer do ya'll get? I only get around .5( or LESS!), is this normal and ya'll juts have MANY MANY MANY computers or what?
I put a box on it as of 1PM PST.
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I will restart it on my home boxen, but it makes too much noise too run it on the office pharm. Ya know? Like grinding disk drives and moaning users?
I can (and will) fire up the whole pharm for the world-record attempt, however.
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