Nice, almost 7 years total of CPU time from this group. I'll probably never be in the top10 since I just started it.![]()
http://linuxjunior.org/dcteams/
or more specifically
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/s...am_124112.html
Nice, almost 7 years total of CPU time from this group. I'll probably never be in the top10 since I just started it.![]()
your forgetting that I just started too, you could get ahead of me easily![]()
Alright I have a question. My average CPU time per unit is 9 hr 55 min 44.3 sec, #1 in the group and way better then some of you. I only have a Celeron 950MHZ; why am I crunching these things so fast so far?
maybe you just got a bunch of small work units in a row? I've had two, and we have almost the same amount of time put in.. my box is a P3 866 w/ 256 MB ram..
Yeah I didnt think of that. I thought all work units were about the same size.
my second one was 50 hours I think... ALOT longer than the first one...
edit: I now have my k6-2 400 running SETI.. woo!
I'm baaaaaaaaack.
Ok, boys set up on my freshly upgraded boxen,
Athlon 2500+ (Barton core) overclocked at 2.2GHz
Abit NF7-S Rev. 2.0 NVIDIA nForce2 chipset @400MHz FSB
512MB Crucial DDR400 PC3200 CL3 SDRAM @8-3-3-3
Thermalright SLK900A all copper heatsink
Vantec Tornado fan 92x38mm
Arctic Silver Ceramique thermal compound
PNY Geforce4 Ti 4400
WD1200JB
Running a freshly installed Slackware 9.1
and I'm ready to crunch some serious numbers.
whew - nice binary_boy.
i need to need to get me a barton so i can crunch some serious numbers. so far all ican do are the un-serious silly numbers...
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Find any aliens yet? ;D
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No...but http://foldingathome.stanford.edu has made some progress!
*hint hint*
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