I think you'll beat me to 100K....
I think you'll beat me to 100K....
Results ready to send 115
Results in progress 13,949
I think I sucked them dry
When a project has (say) 100,000 tasks to send out, they don't usually make all 100k available at once. They set the ready-to-send queue at (say) 1k, and then refill it as needed, as tasks are sent out. So it may look like a project is almost out of work because the queue is so small. But not necessarily so.
It's out of work again. At this rate I'll never catch up. I guess it a good thing that they don't have a GPU app.
19 primes found. The largest: 1351*2^617684+1 (185945 digits)
Guys, just in short today (I am actually on a conference since yesterday where I advertise a bit for RNA World - there is HUGE interest): New work is on the sever. Indeed it starts processing new WUs only when a certain lower threshold of ready-made WUs available for send-out has been reached.
On the weekend, I will release our full set of CMCALIBRATE work - but this time only for Linux boxes running on a 64 bit basis. Reason: The huge computational demands in RAM and run time. In parallel, I will release more CMSEARCH stuff for those that do not have these monster machines.
But keep in mind: we are still in testing and that is why we sometimes experience WU shortage.
Michael.
http://www.rechenkraft.net - Germany's largest distributed computing community
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.
Why don't you create a GPU application to make very short work of these Monsters. It could be either for Nvidia or ATI cards. If you do this and need testing, let me know. I have both types.
Now let me see if I can get my boxes full before Laurenu2 drains them all.
19 primes found. The largest: 1351*2^617684+1 (185945 digits)