Congratulations for post # 1000 on this thread!! :cheers:
That thing looks awesome! How many of those do you have?
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Congratulations for post # 1000 on this thread!! :cheers:
That thing looks awesome! How many of those do you have?
Thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by the-mk
I was bluffing...I really don't know who's helping Free-DC Mercenaries. If I had all that power I would put them on eOn, never on OGR. :thumbs:
Anyway, I'm grateful for that huge help.
Carlos
Milestone achieved: 200,000 Gnodes
http://stats.distributed.net/partici...d=25&id=433018
:beep:
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Originally Posted by Guilherme
:rock: :clap: :thumbs: :bouncy:
I think those about sum it up :D
:D :cheers:
congratulations!Quote:
Originally Posted by Guilherme
I also achieved a milestone: 4,000,000 GNodes! :rock:
:cheers:
The ground will fall near justemazing, Chinasaur, Fozzie and THE-MK. Be afraid very afraid....:stomp: :door:
Well, whilst we're celebrating milestones, 1 million Gnodes as of today :banana: (and tomorrow will mark my contributing 100,000 to Free-DC :))
:rock: :smoking:
Some thing :train:'ed me (well, not only me :D)!!
That was a very huge :dump: :dump: :dump: :dump: :dump:
But :cry: is: with yesterdays output, we didn't get #1 :swear:
Do we get them?Quote:
Overtaking AnandTech 10635 : 121.99 Days | Gap : 89,411,311
Free-DC Mercenaries feels better now....what a release.....:harhar: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by the-mk
I'll stop my output (at least the one of my main boxen) at saturday for a week because I'm on vacation :D
I'll drink some cold Mythos again for you :cheers:
on my Core2Quad and it does 150million nodes/sec, that's almost twice as fast as my dual Xeon HT rig. :rock:
Core2 kinda rocks
That's pretty sweet!Quote:
Originally Posted by Fozzie
Has anyone been getting any 6-diff stubs lately? I haven't seen one in over a week. Could they all be done?
Hi,Quote:
Originally Posted by maefly
how do I find out if it is a 6-diff stub and what is it?
yoyo
When it shows your computer working on the stub, for each stub there will be a bunch of numbers with dashes between them and a slash in the middle of it all. Count the numbers between the dashes to the left of the slash, the ones that stay the same for each workunit. A 5-stub has 5 numbers, a 6-stub has 6, an x-stub has x, x being a number.Quote:
Originally Posted by yoyo
When you look in the dnetc.log file, you'll find a number after "Loaded" and "Completed". That number tells you what stub you are working on. The number of numbers after the "25/" tells you what kind of stub you have.Quote:
Originally Posted by yoyo
Here are some examples:
6-diffs stub: 25/21-4-42-9-8-10
5-diffs stub: 25/12-19-11-13-1
This FAQ explains a little more about the stubs:
http://faq.distributed.net/cache/230.html
Hope this helps!
Jeff
Damn, and I was so confident about my answer. Forgot about the 25.Quote:
Originally Posted by maefly
back from vacation and my little production will start soon :DQuote:
Originally Posted by the-mk
:cheers: the Mythos was quite good, but the weather wasn't :cry:
:stomp: Anandtech for New Year?
:Pokes:
Sure, I'll stick around! :hifi:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fozzie
Therefor we'd need to massively increase our output!
:dump:
That's everything I had saved up. Hopefully be back up to full speed soonish.
now we are in November if so how about a push in OGR25 until New year?
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Originally Posted by Fozzie
Seconded :thumbs:
Free-DC is currently #6 and 102 days from overtaking AnandTech 10635. Would be great to end up in the top 5 before OGR-25 wraps up :)
Have thrown my admittedly meagre resources onto OGR to try to get a good finishing rank :bouncy:
What's going to be next project added to distributed.net? OGR-26?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
and will transfer all my meagre resources to push OGR until New Year
I think I remember some speculation that OGR-26 might get taken on. It makes logical sense, but it will be a massive task.Quote:
Originally Posted by jasong
Probably not any more massive than their current RC5 challenge though... At least doing OGR-26 *might* lead to some useful data one day.Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha
Could you expand on what you mean by this?Quote:
Originally Posted by Digital Parasite
I think it would take very long until the project ends, like rc5-72, which currently needs > 500,000 days (is more than 1,000 years)!
Also note that OGR has at least some scientific value, while for RC5 we just crack one randomly chosen encrypted message, what is quite useless from a scientific point of view.
Oh, okay. In re-reading I see you were commenting in regards to RC5-72 and not OGR-26. I initially thought the comment was making a ding against ogr-25... vice the rc5. My bad.
:blush:
Anandtech
That's kind of a struggle to do by New Years day, don't you think.
I doubt my transfer across will make much of an impact on that either.
Anyone else fancy a run on OGR?
A few calculations show that there are currently:
No. days to end of the year: 54
Current gap to AnandTech 10635: 60,489,509
Assuming their rate of 86,000 remains constant (and it doesn't look that way, their last two days-worth of output was far about average. Maybe they're onto us?),
we'd need an average daily output of 1,194,380, which is currently 721,060. Which is a 66% increase in output.
Hmmm....
All projects are a waste of time.....:umm:Quote:
Originally Posted by Digital Parasite
Little bit of hijacking if you will indulge me :)
1,000 days since I started working on OGR-25 :D Though I've probably only returned WUs on 15% of those :umm: Snuck past place #2,500 today as well :)
1.4 million GNodes in total, 467 thousand of those for Free-DC. Not too shabby :|party|:
However, we're still more than 90 days out from AnandTech 10635 :P
Good work! :cheers:
In prerelease area there is a new linux client available (32 bit): http://www.distributed.net/download/prerelease.php
I have not yet tested, if there is a huge speed increase, since I currently have only one linux machine available, which processed a few OGR stubs since a while :D
76 days are quite a lot, so I don't want to stop it while it runs so smoothly :DQuote:
[Nov 18 19:31:51 UTC] OGR-P2: Summary: 4188 packets (161420.49 stats units)
76.02:01:33.87 - [24.55 Mnodes/s]
I'm curious about a new 64 bit linux client, then I'd switch my one machine from windows to linux...
My prediction is that Free-DC will be messing up all the projected take over dates shortly. :p ;)
Watch your six for ye ole Target Butt :geezer:
:drink: :evil: