Updated.. though it's probably not totally accurate it's close enough!!
Bok
If you follow the below link, you will see we show a lot of CPU power on a now retired project, Distributed Folding
http://supercomputer.open-dc.org/ind...t&projectID=12
I'd like to see this page with more boxen to be a little closer to the 'truth'
http://supercomputer.open-dc.org/ind...t&projectID=11
Ya think we could get our boxen updated?
Thanks!
Updated.. though it's probably not totally accurate it's close enough!!
Bok
I'll go update my profile to better reflect my firepower.
Edit: OMG.. I didn't realised that I'd be No. 1 on the Team's Supercomputer list.
Please note that the burn-in boxes will be with me permanently but I will always have supplies of boxes to crunch, err... burn in with.
Last edited by PY 222; 11-23-2004 at 12:44 AM.
Also, is there a reason why we don't have any Pentium 4 HT boxes listed on the processor list?
I've got about 10 of em that is crunching D2OL that I've put as regular Pentiums. Does it make a difference?
Agreed, it's the same Ghz after all.
I'd like to see different linux distros in there myself
Bok
And separate the BSDs. Whilst Linux distributions are all the same OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD etc. are not.Originally posted by Bok
I'd like to see different linux distros in there myself
Updated. I'm an idiot. I can never remember to click on the name of the computer to edit it. It is slightly darker than the other fields, but not darker enough that I notice it.
Some of my computers run 2 projects (Chessbrain as a secondary). Being able to specify a secondary project might be useful.
I also have a part-time bunch of comps, but I'm not going to put them in. You have to twist my arm to get me to edit my entry every year or so as it is.
I'm in the middle of some major network reconstruction here at the house, but I'll try to update my stuff on there tomorrow...
"So utterly at variance is destiny with all the little plans of men." - H.G. Wells
What's up at chessbrain? Do you see some results of your clients in the stats?Originally posted by QIbHom
Updated. I'm an idiot. I can never remember to click on the name of the computer to edit it. It is slightly darker than the other fields, but not darker enough that I notice it.
Some of my computers run 2 projects (Chessbrain as a secondary). Being able to specify a secondary project might be useful.
I also have a part-time bunch of comps, but I'm not going to put them in. You have to twist my arm to get me to edit my entry every year or so as it is.
I gave it up long time ago because from time to time I missed some of my computers in the stats and the clients didn't get any work from the supernode
It was a great secondary project, but in the last few months I saw no sense contributing work anymore...
Another thing: did someone kick the database at supercomputer.free-dc.org? Because I'm missing myself in there! Or did I really delete all my computers myself? If yes, I can't remember when that was
And why is distributed.net OGR not listed on the list on the right and left hand side? It was listed longer time ago, wasn't it? Or am I totally now?
the-mk
OGR is listed. Try using [STRG]+F when in doubt
I didn't find you pcs but I don't know what project you have assigned them. Try to login and you should be able to see them if they are still there ...
Engage!
Then me was totally
And I found OGR on the right hand side, without CTRL-F. And what the f##k is STRG-F?
But OGR is really missing on the left hand side!
BTW: added that one machine which is currently crunching OGR...
Maybe I shouldn't have too many of these leads into
the-mk
I think I'm seeing results in the stats, but I frankly don't check them that often. Just let it run.What's up at chessbrain? Do you see some results of your clients in the stats?
No one has heard from what's his name who runs it in months. It may be dead. But, the server is definitely accepting results.
I figure either the server will disappear someday, or someone will say something.
I finally got around to updating my outputOriginally Posted by IronBits
The Power of Free-DC is Now : 2.34 THz
I just updated mine also.
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MMMM now which Jeff were you again =-> J/JOriginally Posted by Jeff
These are the machines that are more or less constant, since I always swap machines in and out.
Randy
Originally Posted by rcoulter
Power of Free-DC is now: 2.39 THz
Just a Little More and we will hit 2.5 THz
Tell Me Again How Many THz Do We Need To Take Over The World -->
just add py222, birdman2584 and pcz farm and you get close to 3thzOriginally Posted by LAURENU2
py222 and birdman are already listed, Only PCZ is left to add inOriginally Posted by tnerual
py222 seems to be hidden somewhere (another pseudo)
birdmann use a lot more power than 3ghz on riesel base 5 (more than 50 ghz i'm sure)
and pcz is missing ...
The number of computers I run DC changes constantly as they are imaged about every month. Therefore, I dont really know how many I have running at any particular time. Because of this, I only have my one constant computer listed on the website and that is the one I have at home. But you are right it is way more that 50 Ghz
PY is #54 in the list birdman is #102Originally Posted by tnerual
I've updated mine to reflect changes and I've listed the actual cpu speed rather than the "equivilant" was never sure so i've lost a bit of speed over all..
Semi-retired from Free-DC...
I have some time to help.....
I need a new laptop,but who needs a laptop when you have a phone...
Now to remember my old computer specs..
WOOT
Power of Free-DC is now : 2.42 THz
Only 0.08 needed to top 2.5 mark
Power of Free-DC is now up to : 2.54 THz
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish we could have come up with a way to make it much easier to manage so folks would be more willing to keep it updated more often.
I would have liked to see it designed so that once you logon, it would look like a spreadsheet to the user, with headers, and auto filled in with the data contained in the database for that one user, so all you had to do was update the rows and columns with data, all on one easy to manage page, click update, the the data would get pulled back into the database from each cell with data.
Any takers?
That would be sweet cuz I have no idea what you guys are talking about
The Spreadsheet Idea I like, as it is now it is hard to input the data or maintain it
Good thought IB
i'm using a gpu on fold@home. a lot of power
can this be integrated into the supercomputer?
on an athlon 64 x2 i am able to use one core and gpu for gpu client and one core for normal client.
MMM that Link is real Right wing
Might all be true But Remember
BIG BROTHER
Might be Logging who looks
Here's an Idea
Have a chip speed list as well where you select the chip and it fills out the other values like (Ghz, clk and multiplier - if possible).
Also if it's a mutli-cored chip - have 1 box per "core" with the option to slave them all to one project or have them on individual projects
say like
AMD 64 X2
Core 0 - SoB (ticked checkbox)
Core 1 - SoB (greyed out - locked).
Semi-retired from Free-DC...
I have some time to help.....
I need a new laptop,but who needs a laptop when you have a phone...
Now to remember my old computer specs..
The Power Of Free-DC is now up to: 2.57 THz
Man I could heat my whole house if I had that much POWER
__I guess that should be my next project_ _Or not_
Bok I could not log into my account on the SC and could not get the password sent using any of my e-mails. So I tried to reregister my account and see if maybe it would deny it since it already existed. It let me register a new account with the same username again. Could you delete that first account I have (the one with about 7 machines listed on it). My boxen have all changed, so I don't need any of the info on it any how.
Warning this Post is Rated "M" for Mature
-Contains Harsh Language
-L337 HaX0r W3RD2!
-Partial Nudity
I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape drive somewhere.
Power of Free-DC is now up to: 2.63 THz
Power of Free-DC Is DOWN to: 2.55 THz Now
Power Of Free-DC is Now Back Up To: 2.65 THz Now
we even gained 2 points over the old 2.63 THz
The Power of Free-DC is Now 2.99 THz
The Power of Free-DCis now up to 3.21 THz
Come on boys and girls Time to add up all your new toys
and list them in the Free-DC's Super Computer section
http://supercomputer.free-dc.org/