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IronBits
09-20-2003, 10:38 AM
Get the Client from distributed.net for your OS
http://www1.distributed.net/download/clients.php
How-To guide here
http://www.distributed.net/docs/tutor_netopt.php
Networking Options
http://www.distributed.net/docs/tutor_netopt.php

Run it the first time and it will ask you some questions and create dnetc.ini
Then edit dnetc.ini (here is a copy of mine)

[parameters]
id=YourEmailAddy@MyDomain.com change this to your email addy

[misc]
project-priority=RC5-72=0, OGRP2=1 this is for OGR only
or
project-priority=RC5-72=1, OGRP2=0 this is for RC5 only

[triggers]
exit-flag-filename=exit.now
pause-on-no-mains-power=no

[display]
progress-indicator=auto-sense

[ogr]
core=1
fetch-time-threshold=0
fetch-workunit-threshold=3

[rc5-72]
core=-1
fetch-time-threshold=0
fetch-workunit-threshold=0

[processor-usage]
priority=3

[networking]
autofindkeyserver=no
keyserver=pproxy.free-dc.org:2064 <-- This forces your client to get work from Free-DC's pproxy server
nofallback=true
dialup-watcher=passive
interfaces-to-watch=*
disabled=no

[buffers]
threshold-check-interval=0:30
checkpoint-filename=check.txt
frequent-threshold-checks=3

[logging]
log-file-limit=500
log-file=dnetc.log
log-file-type=fifo

IronBits
06-14-2004, 01:02 PM
Here's my working dnet.ini for OGR
[networking]
autofindkeyserver=no
keyserver=pproxy.free-dc.org:2064
nofallback=true
dialup-watcher=disabled
interfaces-to-watch=*
disabled=no

[parameters]
id=IronBits@dBestern.com

[misc]
project-priority=OGR-P2=1,RC5-72=0

[triggers]
exit-flag-filename=
pause-on-no-mains-power=no
restart-on-config-file-change=yes

[display]
progress-indicator=auto-sense

[ogr_p2]
core=-1
fetch-time-threshold=0
fetch-workunit-threshold=25

[rc5-72]
core=-1
fetch-time-threshold=0
fetch-workunit-threshold=25

[processor-usage]
priority=3
max-threads=1

[buffers]
threshold-check-interval=0:60
checkpoint-filename=check.txt
frequent-threshold-checks=25

[logging]
log-file-limit=500
log-file=dnetc.log
log-file-type=fifo

LAURENU2
06-06-2007, 10:06 PM
So Getting your client to get work from Bok's pproxy server Puts you on free-DC team?

IronBits
06-07-2007, 12:51 AM
First-time participant step-by-step walkthrough

Firstly, you should make sure that the email address you entered in your client configuration is a real email address where you can effectively receive your personal stats password and where distributed.net staff can contact you if you were to be the lucky winner of one of our projects that offers a prize.
The second step is for you to run the client and wait until it flushes work units back to the distributed.net proxy network. Anywhere from 0 to 24 hours after your client first flushes some work units back to us, our stats server will detect that you are a new participant and start publishing stats about your work as well as your ranking on its web site.
You should then lookup your personal statistics on the stats server in order to view your personal stats page. If you are participating in the RC5-72 contest, for example, click on the 'RC5-72' link from the http://stats.distributed.net/ page. You will be directed to the http://stats.distributed.net/projects.php?project_id=8 page at the top of which you can enter your email address in the search field of the 'Participant Stats' column.
If you enter your full email address or if the search based on your query only returns one result, you will be directly directed to your personal stats page. If you entered a more generic keyword in the participant stats query form, you will be directed to a page listing the first 50 results that match your query. From there, you can click on a participant's name and you will be directed to the corresponding personal stats page.
Your personal stats page for one of our projects contains statistics related to your contribution to a that particular project. If you participate in multiple distributed.net projects, you will have as many project-specific personal stats pages as number of projects you are contributing to. The stats web site is broken down into various sections for each of our projects. Each section can be accessed from the links in the table listing our different projects on the http://stats.distributed.net/ page.
Finally, you will need to request that your stats password be sent to you by email to the address that you specified in your email client configuration, which is also the one under which you appear in the stats server. To do this, you must be on your (or one of your) personal stats page(s) and click on the link at the very bottom of that page that reads: "I cannot remember my password. Please email 's password.". Once you click on that link, you should receive an email with your stats password shortly thereafter.
Note: Your stats password will [I]not be automatically mailed to when you first flush work units back to our servers. You must necessarily follow the procedure described in the previous paragraph to request your password.

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 02:58 AM
sorry IB I think I had 1 to many Beers:drink: I will have to Reread your post tomorrow:thumbs:

Stephens :machgun: stat server:sniper: is subtracting again

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 05:36 PM
I sill feel a little confused Maybe I have a hangover:looney:

OK I have the client up and running on 15 nodes so far I will keep wroking at it.:thumbs:
Still no listing on there web site I used laurenu2@aol.com for the ADDy
We will see works

Bok
06-07-2007, 05:45 PM
Stats only update once per day :(

Speaking of hangovers.....way too much sake last night. :rotfl:

Bok

em99010pepe
06-07-2007, 05:45 PM
Lauren,

You have to flush a few dnet wu's. Then you will get into the stats.

Carlos

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 06:20 PM
Won't the client U/L or flush the finished work automatically?

em99010pepe
06-07-2007, 06:21 PM
Won't the client U/L or flush the finished work automatically?

Depends on how you set up the client....but by default you'll have to wait until the client finishes 25 wu's.

Carlos

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 06:26 PM
OK thanks I will flush one to give it a kick
Once I get stats then I can join Free-DC From my control panel there
Is this how it works ?

em99010pepe
06-07-2007, 06:28 PM
OK thanks I will flush one to give it a kick
Once I get stats then I can join Free-DC From my control panel there
Is this how it works ?

Yes.

Here's my dnet.ini content:


[parameters]
id=******@*****

[triggers]
restart-on-config-file-change=yes
pause-on-no-mains-power=no
pause-flag-filename=pause
pause-watch-plist=

[display]
progress-indicator=auto-sense
detached=no

[ogr-p2]
fetch-workunit-threshold=1000

[misc]
project-priority=OGR-P2,RC5-72=0

[buffers]
frequent-threshold-checks=1



Use something like that. You'll get, on every machine, the buffer full with 1000 units. Just copy and paste.

Carlos

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 06:42 PM
It seems I am doing work on RC5 and Ogr
Is this the way it should be working
I sent in this
[Jun 07 22:27:23 UTC] Connected to us.v29.distributed.net:2064...
[Jun 07 22:27:24 UTC] The keyserver says: "Hai c0w! (cdy)"
[Jun 07 22:27:24 UTC] Refreshed project state data from server. (cached)
[Jun 07 22:27:27 UTC] RC5-72: Sent 48 packets (48.00 stats units) to server.
[Jun 07 22:27:28 UTC] OGR-P2: Sent 5 packets (209.77 stats units) to server.
[Jun 07 22:27:28 UTC] Connection closed.

IronBits
06-07-2007, 06:51 PM
No... this forces OGR 1st
[misc]
project-priority=RC5-72=0, OGR-P2=1

This forces RC5 1st
[misc]
project-priority=OGR-P2=0,RC5-72=1

This lets if figure out itself what it wants to do
[misc]
project-priority=OGR-P2,RC5-72
or
[misc]
project-priority=OGR-P2=1,RC5-72=1

Look in the DNET OGR threads on this forum...

LAURENU2
06-07-2007, 08:14 PM
OK I think I am getting it now :bang:
Sorry I am so dence but
I am a Builder Not a programer
Im just glad I have teammates to help:thumbs:

IronBits
06-07-2007, 10:15 PM
You're there! :)
http://stats.distributed.net/participant/psummary.php?project_id=25&id=462180

Generating new password...
Your request has been processed.

The password will be mailed and should arrive within 10 minutes.

Now you will be able to join the Team :D

LAURENU2
06-08-2007, 12:30 AM
You're there! :)
http://stats.distributed.net/participant/psummary.php?project_id=25&id=462180

Generating new password...
Your request has been processed.

The password will be mailed and should arrive within 10 minutes.

Now you will be able to join the Team :D

Thank you IB :) :thumbs:
Got another 12 nodes online with OGR only:umm: Oh Ya forgot to change the first 15 INI's to OGR only:bang:
So I have 27 total for tonight.:umm: A Pharmers work is never done

So let me ask since some nodes sent back WU for Rc5
Am I now a member there now as-well

Or is it the same project with just different research WU

IronBits
06-08-2007, 12:50 AM
Good question. Let me know ;) This is for RC5, the other one was for OGR :)
Your request has been processed.


The password will be mailed and should arrive within 10 minutes.

LAURENU2
06-08-2007, 01:20 AM
OK Joined Free-DC on OGR :thumbs: I guess it will Take 24 Hrs for it to show up

Just noticed this is the wrong thread for OGR:rotfl:

IronBits
06-08-2007, 08:43 AM
Not anymore it's not. :looney: :jester:

magnav0x
06-08-2007, 11:49 AM
LAURENU2's farm on OGR?! It's going to be a blood bath....

LAURENU2
06-08-2007, 02:35 PM
I like blood:train:

LAURENU2
06-08-2007, 11:00 PM
Just got the first stats and it looks like I have 43,000 members to :stomp:
:umm: this might be fun:banana:

Now where did I put that :lawn: :harhar:

IronBits
06-09-2007, 02:58 AM
42367(http://stats.distributed.net/images/up.gif66806) laurenu2@aol.com (http://stats.distributed.net/participant/psummary.php?project_id=25&id=462180) Well, you went UP 66,806 places already with 42,367 places to go. :crazy:
Now that you have your password, you can edit your profile so the email addy don't show. ;)
Unless you like FAN mail, erm, SPAM mail :jester:

LAURENU2
06-09-2007, 04:00 AM
:swear: Don't get me started on spam I get all ticked off just thinking about the 30,000 I get every year

Thanks IB I will do that now
Got another 10 nodes working :bouncy: I am about 1/2 way there

IronBits
06-24-2007, 03:50 PM
I have found a JEWEL for you Lauren ;)

http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/rscc/ (http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Ejohanw/rscc/)

Might be a tad late, but better than never :)

LAURENU2
06-24-2007, 05:50 PM
Sounds real good for DC Pharmers IB :thumbs: But I am a real
slow:geezer: learner when it comes to using new programs.
It has taken me years to get use to using VNC.
And it is one of the reasons I don't use Linux:trash:

I am sure you have seen me ask some pretty
dumb Questions about the soft wear or OS I installed at times.
To this day I still do not fully understand the word permission and how or why it is used

I think it might be because I am dyslectic, and the words and patterns get confused in my head:bang:

magnav0x
06-24-2007, 09:45 PM
rscc is the reason for my quick ramp up in production. Never felt like remote desktoping into all the machines at work and setting them up. With this puppy I was able to install DNET on another 15 computers or so in about 10 minutes.

LAURENU2
06-25-2007, 09:48 PM
Well I did D/L it, and I will see if I can figure it out.:looney:
Might take a little time and And I might be back here
asking dumb question Again:bang:

Digital Parasite
06-26-2007, 07:27 AM
So you guys need a little help in OGR and DPAD hasn't been making people happy lately so I might as well put a little power toward. It has been ages since I have run the DNET client but it used to be good at no-net.

For OGR, what is the best way to run no-net, set up the client on an Internet machine and set it to download a lot of WUs and then copy everything to the no-net machine or are there only certain files I need to copy back and forth?

alpha
06-26-2007, 08:15 AM
buff-in.ogf should be all you need.

Since stub size is mostly unknown, you need to over-estimate your cache to avoid wasted cycles. I wouldn't risk less than 300-500 stubs per day on any dual core CPU.

Fozzie
06-26-2007, 10:16 AM
is change the line in dnetc.ini under networking to disabled=yes and frequent-threshhold-cehcks=0 after pulling down 1000 wus which seems to be the max.

What you can do if you need to leave it for longer is to move the buff-in.ogf to a sub folder and then use dnetc.exe -import to increase the buffer size after pulling down a second set of 1000 wus.

2000 should last a week then produce a nice :dump:

LAURENU2
06-27-2007, 10:24 AM
1St dumb Q
IB I tried running RSCC It looked up all of my Nodes just fine
But it says No Service is running on them,how do I stat a Service on the remotes
Will this give me access to them like VNC does?:looney:

em99010pepe
06-27-2007, 10:40 AM
Running the client as a Win9x/WinNT/2000/XP Service

A Win9x/WinNT/2000/XP service is a process that starts running when the computer is powered up, and does not stop until the computer is powered down. Unlike normal processes, services will continue to run even when a user logs out.

Obviously, a service does not have access to remote file and disk resources that require a user to log in first. (This restriction can be nullified on NT - see FAQ below)

To install the client as a service, run the client with the -install switch. This will cause it to register itself with the service handler, which will in turn automatically start the client the next time the computer is powered up. To deinstall a client previously installed as a service, start it with the -uninstall switch.

FAQ

Q: When installed as a service, the client cannot access files on remote drives (network shares). How come?
A: When installed as a service, the client is (on NT, by default) not running in a user's context (there isn't a user logged in). Under Win9x, where security is virtually non-existant, the client *could* theoretically access network shares /once/ a user has logged in, but that is obviously not a good idea :). On NT, the service can be configured from the service manager to start in a context other than the default "Local System": Control Panel -> services -> properties on service. there's a radio button to change between local system and another account. Also if the machine is a backup domain controller, all control panel choices for service userids/passwords, other than localuser, are grayed out whenever the machine doesn't have a connection to the primary domain controller.

Q: On NT, trying to -install as service from 'AT' fails, but works fine otherwise. Whats up with that?
A: AT runs by default in a non-desktop context, and the client's "have a valid shell" check fails. The solution is to check 'interact with desktop' in the scheduler config and install the service with "-quiet -install".

LAURENU2
06-27-2007, 04:16 PM
OK let see if I understand : So for me to use the RSCC program I must first install a DNET client as a service ?
Then I can control them turn on or off from the program console
Ouch I have a headache :bang:

IronBits
01-08-2008, 03:05 PM
1St dumb Q
IB I tried running RSCC It looked up all of my Nodes just fine
But it says No Service is running on them,how do I stat a Service on the remotes
Will this give me access to them like VNC does?:looney:
I don't know what RSCC is ...

Edit dnetc.ini for your site.

Copy the two files dnetc.exe and dnetc.ini to a folder on the remote computer. like c:\dcprojects\dnetc
You should share c:\dcprojects as dcprojects on every computer to make this easy.
Then VNC to that computer and start dnetc.exe

Done.
Now, if you have dcprojects shared on every computer, you can use a batch file to do the hard work.
if not exist \\remotecomputername\dcprojects\dnetc mkdir dnetc
copy dnetc.exe \\remotecomputername\dcprojects\dnetc
copy dnetc.ini \\remotecomputername\dcprojects\dnetc

CN = computernames
@echo off
for %%i in (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4, CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 CN11) do goto :DOIT %%i

goto :END

:DOIT
echo Processing %1, please wait...
if not exist \\%1\dcprojects echo Could not find %1\dcprojects & goto :EOF
if not exist \\%1\dcprojects\dnetc mkdir \\%1\dcprojects\dnetc
if not exist \\%1\dcprojects\dnetc echo Could not create dnetc on %1\dcprojects & goto :EOF

copy dnetc.exe \\%1\dcprojects\dnetc
copy dnetc.ini \\%1\dcprojects\dnetc
goto :EOF


:END
echo Done!

:EOF

Darkness Productions
01-16-2008, 09:02 PM
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,345,730,169 3,238,103
Distributed Amiga 523,872,453 407,828
Ars Technica Team Beef R 477,559,717 945,848
Team Warped (OS/2) 432,982,696 474,807
AnandTech 10635 362,424,286 66,835
Free-DC 348,608,926 1,174,382
#distributed 261,547,776 114,768
Czech D.NET Team 250,588,572 528,543
Slashdot.org 1365 237,647,449 79,746
Monochrome BBS 233,137,482 230,361
<img src="/images/pg-pow 210,838,147 82,218

PCZ
02-17-2008, 01:43 AM
Distributed Amiga 536,932,881 433,267
Ars Technica Team Beef R 500,804,746 624,904
Team Warped (OS/2) 449,066,824 569,435
Free-DC 394,395,150 1,800,286

Go get em :)

Fozzie
04-01-2008, 02:23 AM
11 days to Team Warped and 70-80 days to Distributed Amiga.

That would be 4th place in te bag before the project ends. :thumbs:

Pretty decent result in my opinion only The Cows, the whole of Russia and Ars Pimpaholica ahead of us.

As ever we are punching well above our numbers.

Major respect to all our crunchers both old and present :rock:

the-mk
04-01-2008, 02:56 PM
so few days? hopefully my e8200 arrives tomorrow which replaces my AMD X2 3800+... some GNodes more :D

MORE POWER!!!

Fozzie
05-09-2008, 02:18 AM
its 33 days to 4th overall.

However I know Lauren is going offline sometime soon and we don't know how long Highvoltz will keep hitting 700+ a day.

So maybe 2 months and we'll be there.

Darkness Productions
05-30-2008, 10:03 PM
Dutch Power Cows 2,941,562,877 47,292,771
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,685,734,902 2,281,401
Ars Technica Team Beef R 704,592,276 2,696,685
Distributed Amiga 582,642,010 515,697
Free-DC 562,295,856 1,628,665
Team Warped (OS/2) 508,013,283 633,505
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 387,480,858 901,772
AnandTech 10635 373,448,705 70,651
2ch, Team 332,074,234 1,015,876
<img src="/images/pg-pow 278,883,195 111,713

Darkness Productions
06-01-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 2,953,279,050 6,376,474
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,688,798,492 1,532,698
Ars Technica Team Beef R 708,543,323 2,163,881
Distributed Amiga 583,873,212 595,291
Free-DC 565,299,561 1,357,330
Team Warped (OS/2) 509,228,830 611,890
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 389,560,008 1,062,743
AnandTech 10635 373,581,243 43,768
2ch, Team 334,099,729 930,218
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,083,490 93,785

Darkness Productions
06-02-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 2,971,674,318 18,395,269
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,691,734,305 2,812,255
Ars Technica Team Beef R 709,827,915 1,284,593
Distributed Amiga 584,395,330 522,118
Free-DC 566,591,742 1,292,181
Team Warped (OS/2) 509,679,135 450,305
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 390,626,639 1,061,387
AnandTech 10635 373,624,198 42,956
2ch, Team 335,171,711 1,071,982
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,202,092 118,602

Darkness Productions
06-03-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 2,981,756,740 10,082,421
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,694,610,314 2,875,248
Ars Technica Team Beef R 711,919,841 2,083,863
Distributed Amiga 584,824,362 429,032
Free-DC 568,084,446 1,492,704
Team Warped (OS/2) 510,165,076 485,941
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 391,676,631 1,049,992
AnandTech 10635 373,727,978 103,780
2ch, Team 336,199,863 1,028,153
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,324,696 122,603

Darkness Productions
06-04-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 2,991,239,368 9,482,628
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,697,113,226 2,502,912
Ars Technica Team Beef R 713,758,341 1,838,499
Distributed Amiga 585,206,576 382,215
Free-DC 569,801,004 1,716,558
Team Warped (OS/2) 510,671,073 505,997
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 392,751,028 1,074,397
AnandTech 10635 373,765,881 37,903
2ch, Team 337,217,007 1,017,144
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,438,266 113,570

Darkness Productions
06-05-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,000,437,664 9,198,296
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,699,589,601 2,476,375
Ars Technica Team Beef R 715,356,280 1,597,940
Distributed Amiga 585,655,849 449,272
Free-DC 571,418,494 1,617,490
Team Warped (OS/2) 511,209,634 538,561
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 393,878,287 1,127,259
AnandTech 10635 373,817,139 51,258
2ch, Team 341,767,505 4,550,498
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,571,693 133,427

Darkness Productions
06-06-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,009,782,411 9,338,598
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,702,235,959 2,646,358
Ars Technica Team Beef R 718,195,580 2,129,941
Distributed Amiga 586,080,199 424,351
Free-DC 572,998,968 1,580,474
Team Warped (OS/2) 511,777,387 567,752
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 394,988,016 1,109,729
AnandTech 10635 373,866,502 49,363
2ch, Team 342,540,867 773,361
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,635,103 63,410

Darkness Productions
06-07-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,030,326,641 9,219,719
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,704,556,023 2,320,064
Ars Technica Team Beef R 719,734,907 1,537,731
Distributed Amiga 586,514,641 434,441
Free-DC 574,627,427 1,628,459
Team Warped (OS/2) 512,363,917 586,530
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 396,029,844 1,041,828
AnandTech 10635 373,941,222 74,720
2ch, Team 343,301,815 760,948
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,641,754 6,651

Darkness Productions
06-08-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,039,807,278 9,480,637
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,706,337,749 1,781,726
Ars Technica Team Beef R 721,565,133 1,830,226
Distributed Amiga 586,820,183 305,542
Free-DC 576,222,958 1,595,531
Team Warped (OS/2) 512,909,617 545,701
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 397,136,441 1,106,454
AnandTech 10635 374,019,222 78,000
2ch, Team 344,040,609 738,794
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,663,939 22,185

Darkness Productions
06-09-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,049,932,762 10,125,483
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,709,103,168 2,765,420
Ars Technica Team Beef R 723,007,630 1,442,497
Distributed Amiga 587,299,787 479,604
Free-DC 577,963,819 1,740,861
Team Warped (OS/2) 513,616,832 707,214
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 398,220,744 1,084,303
AnandTech 10635 374,112,979 93,757
2ch, Team 344,882,309 841,699
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,687,057 23,118

Darkness Productions
06-10-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,059,632,756 9,699,994
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,711,446,609 2,343,441
Ars Technica Team Beef R 725,612,315 2,604,685
Distributed Amiga 587,832,216 532,429
Free-DC 579,749,432 1,785,613
Team Warped (OS/2) 514,186,231 569,399
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 399,335,520 1,113,842
AnandTech 10635 374,181,746 68,767
2ch, Team 345,906,019 1,023,710
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,769,902 82,844

Darkness Productions
06-11-2008, 10:04 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,069,218,022 9,585,266
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,716,176,363 4,729,753
Ars Technica Team Beef R 727,374,143 1,761,828
Distributed Amiga 588,257,841 425,624
Free-DC 581,467,063 1,717,631
Team Warped (OS/2) 514,758,843 572,613
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 400,601,480 1,265,961
AnandTech 10635 374,281,801 100,055
2ch, Team 346,791,895 885,876
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,860,650 90,749

IronBits
06-11-2008, 11:15 PM
Less than 7 million to go :thumbs:

Darkness Productions
06-12-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,078,987,317 9,769,294
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,718,004,840 1,828,477
Ars Technica Team Beef R 728,575,515 1,201,373
Distributed Amiga 588,653,839 395,999
Free-DC 583,022,749 1,555,687
Team Warped (OS/2) 515,326,005 567,162
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 401,642,969 1,041,489
AnandTech 10635 374,356,562 74,760
2ch, Team 347,892,579 1,100,684
<img src="/images/pg-pow 279,956,076 95,426

Darkness Productions
06-13-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,089,051,701 10,064,385
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,719,598,654 1,593,815
Ars Technica Team Beef R 730,717,154 2,141,638
Distributed Amiga 589,076,226 422,387
Free-DC 584,518,177 1,495,428
Team Warped (OS/2) 515,918,291 592,286
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 402,778,170 1,135,020
AnandTech 10635 374,415,517 58,955
2ch, Team 348,927,820 1,035,241
<img src="/images/pg-pow 280,044,231 88,155

Darkness Productions
06-14-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,098,906,635 9,854,934
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,721,180,462 1,581,807
Ars Technica Team Beef R 732,075,314 1,355,502
Distributed Amiga 589,353,377 276,986
Free-DC 586,097,202 1,579,025
Team Warped (OS/2) 516,498,624 580,333
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 403,877,211 1,099,041
AnandTech 10635 374,575,149 159,632
2ch, Team 349,864,276 936,456
<img src="/images/pg-pow 280,134,648 90,416

Darkness Productions
06-15-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,108,566,836 9,660,201
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,723,107,865 1,927,403
Ars Technica Team Beef R 733,603,952 1,528,638
Distributed Amiga 590,015,811 662,434
Free-DC 587,687,196 1,589,994
Team Warped (OS/2) 517,021,807 523,182
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 405,117,539 1,240,328
AnandTech 10635 374,622,714 47,565
2ch, Team 350,974,055 1,109,779
<img src="/images/pg-pow 280,233,741 99,093

Darkness Productions
06-16-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,118,632,801 10,065,965
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,725,384,247 2,276,383
Ars Technica Team Beef R 735,026,051 1,422,100
Distributed Amiga 590,532,175 516,364
Free-DC 589,137,267 1,450,071
Team Warped (OS/2) 517,629,250 607,444
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 406,292,170 1,174,631
AnandTech 10635 374,687,811 65,097
2ch, Team 351,996,770 1,022,716
<img src="/images/pg-pow 280,325,812 92,072

IronBits
06-16-2008, 10:44 PM
Looks like maybe tomorrow or next day for sure! :D
:cheers:

Darkness Productions
06-17-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,125,733,396 7,100,596
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,728,047,626 2,663,379
Ars Technica Team Beef R 736,498,280 1,472,229
Distributed Amiga 590,993,758 461,583
Free-DC 590,487,377 1,350,110
Team Warped (OS/2) 518,093,990 464,739
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 407,548,951 1,256,782
AnandTech 10635 374,766,303 78,492
2ch, Team 353,025,515 1,028,744
<img src="/images/pg-pow 280,422,847 97,035

Darkness Productions
06-18-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,131,616,933 5,876,868
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,730,525,565 2,477,939
Distributed Amiga 739,355,603 2,857,322
Team Warped (OS/2) 518,685,010 591,020
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 408,850,413 1,301,461
AnandTech 10635 374,816,609 50,306
<img src="/images/pg-pow 354,045,323 1,019,808

paleseptember
06-18-2008, 10:15 PM
Somethings wrong with that post above... Ars Technica and Free-DC have disappeared from the list.

Ah well, it should have shown the new fourth place holders :thumbs:

Darkness Productions
06-19-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,141,352,205 9,735,271
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,733,062,387 2,536,822
Ars Technica Team Beef R 740,999,800 1,644,197
Free-DC 593,276,531 1,505,104
Distributed Amiga 591,893,852 479,927
Team Warped (OS/2) 519,261,914 576,904
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 410,267,576 1,416,918
AnandTech 10635 374,878,983 62,374
<img src="/images/pg-pow 355,123,000 1,077,677

Darkness Productions
06-20-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,151,892,427 10,540,223
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,735,827,566 2,765,178
Ars Technica Team Beef R 743,078,721 2,078,920
Free-DC 594,697,266 1,420,735
Distributed Amiga 592,304,306 410,454
Team Warped (OS/2) 519,855,142 593,228
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 411,588,065 1,320,489
AnandTech 10635 374,961,965 82,982
<img src="/images/pg-pow 356,212,573 1,089,573

Darkness Productions
06-21-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,161,116,553 9,224,125
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,737,439,575 1,612,009
Ars Technica Team Beef R 745,130,396 2,051,675
Free-DC 595,966,188 1,268,923
Distributed Amiga 592,788,200 483,894
Team Warped (OS/2) 520,449,078 593,936
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 412,948,131 1,360,066
AnandTech 10635 375,010,567 48,602
<img src="/images/pg-pow 357,259,584 1,047,011

Darkness Productions
06-22-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,176,710,730 15,594,178
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,739,124,786 1,685,211
Ars Technica Team Beef R 746,816,564 1,686,168
Free-DC 597,300,629 1,334,441
Distributed Amiga 593,182,411 394,211
Team Warped (OS/2) 520,958,366 509,288
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 414,021,449 1,073,318
AnandTech 10635 375,056,854 46,287
<img src="/images/pg-pow 358,307,312 1,047,728

Darkness Productions
06-23-2008, 10:05 PM
Dutch Power Cows 3,186,240,475 9,529,744
BugTraq.Ru Team. United 1,741,636,461 2,511,675
Ars Technica Team Beef R 748,722,526 1,905,962
Free-DC 598,637,438 1,336,809
Distributed Amiga 593,631,010 448,599
Team Warped (OS/2) 521,487,131 528,765
yoyo@home BOINC wrapper 415,190,757 1,169,308
AnandTech 10635 375,225,764 168,910
<img src="/images/pg-pow 359,406,996 1,099,684