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FoBoT
02-16-2002, 09:06 PM
we are number 1!

we passed those belgium dudes, thanks to some "stuck" structures on a couple of my work boxen :)

shot past the 3 million mark, might hit 4 million before they finish uploading

ps if you haven't noticed yet, this client favors the Linux Boxen! :D

i have posting to the database scores from boxen with both winders and linux and every time so far, the linux runs are faster :cool:

IronBits
02-16-2002, 09:27 PM
w :D :D t !!! I have it on two *nix Servers :D
Good news all the way around FoBoT!
Keep up the most excellent work! :)

Angus
02-24-2002, 10:38 AM
NOT #1 any more !!!!!

We just got passed last night by 2 teams.... we're now in #3.
SLRI_Hogue and MDSP breezed right on by.

Is there a stats site up yet for this that tracks daily production?

More boxen are needed!!!

Go, Go, GO

FoBoT
02-24-2002, 11:03 AM
den from dsl reports has some decent team stats
i'll look for the link

and switch a few celeron 1.1Ghz boxen from dnet to df, at least for a few days, when they go into production, i'll have to drop dc , or schedule it to only run part time

i think this is it

http://users.neosmart.com/~hruzaden/folding/stats/all_teams-df-stats.html

yeah, it looks like we are #4 in production, so we're headed the wrong way

IronBits
02-24-2002, 01:49 PM
Whoops! I've been having too much fun with Seti...
I need to get my butt in gear again! Here I come FoBoT.
Damn nice STATS they have there too! :)

Angus
02-24-2002, 03:33 PM
Don't forget to go get the latest client. Last update date was Feb 21- more bug fixes, including a connection issue.

Seems to be getting better every release. Now, if it would just get SMP support, the 4-way and 8-way HP9000s could do some work :)

IronBits
02-24-2002, 05:05 PM
I've added 4, AMD 1.4GHz boxen to this project now :D
Number 4? Bah! :( ;)

IronBits
02-24-2002, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Angus
Don't forget to go get the latest client. Last update date was Feb 21- more bug fixes, including a connection issue.

Seems to be getting better every release. Now, if it would just get SMP support, the 4-way and 8-way HP9000s could do some work :)
You can run multiple instances, if you create a seperate directory for each client you want to run.
In NT, you can assign which processor to what task... dunno about HP...

FoBoT
02-24-2002, 05:38 PM
i have had no crashes since the Feb 21 release
although i'll have to see monday morning, my work boxen seem to misbehave the most on weekends :rolleyes:

Angus
02-24-2002, 08:52 PM
I tried the multiple instance from separate folder thing... all the instances started sharing CPU #1.

And no, it isn't an OS problem ... other SMP aware programs work just fine.

Their latest news blurb says they will not be supporting HPUX any longer anyway.. so I'll let it keep crunching away on one CPU. better tan nothing.