I created an account and am downloading the client along with the optimised one right now. Will be putting my X2 4400 @ 2800Mhz to work with this project.
-k0nsl
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I created an account and am downloading the client along with the optimised one right now. Will be putting my X2 4400 @ 2800Mhz to work with this project.
-k0nsl
On a Dual xeon rig do I need to create 4 seperate folders and install in all 4?
no certainly not.
Install it, and in your preferences of rosetta set the max ammount of CPU's it can use to 4. That is all you need to do :)
Thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Entity_Razer
a multi threaded DC project! Ahhhhhh nice!
Well, after some testing, I can say that I like it already. Very interesting stuff.
-k0nsl
I'm on the team! :up: I have a LV DX rig @ 3.15GHZ and a P4E @ 3.7GHz up and running.
This is a bit more complicated than D2OL to setup... time to get something around to make it easier (Biggest problem I had is that all the information isn't in one easy place. I was all over the place)
Helheim's D2OL Watchdog works great with BOINC too. Might want to get in touch with him to see about a new settings file that can be posted on your Rosetta Team site (I am assuming you are making one , right?)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rodzilla
i do not use any monitoring program to set the priority to low. I have never had a problem with a DC project taking over my comp and making it really slow. even on my daily user.
oh and LV my ESC crapped out on me, it just stopped working one day so i am back to the EPoX.
just let it go:stick:
The ECS wasn't bad for a free board, huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by KaptainBlaZzed
Guys,
Do you know how it is possible to buffer alot of work, so that I don't have to connect all the time to upload and get new work? I mean, so I can just leave it for one day, over the night, and then in the morning get new stuff?
-k0nsl
Quote:
Originally Posted by k0nsl
Change your preferences in your account at the rosetta website to connect to network every x amount of days.
Thank you, thewildblue. I set it to two days...
-k0nsl
Great to have your load of firepower with us k0nsl :D Welcome to the team :woot:
Assuming you run it at all times and not just when idle you should be doing about 7000 or so a week. My daily average seems to be about 1100 a day with a good amount of gaming.
Anyone know what the avg output should be for a dual 1.6 D1 rig running at 3150mhz?
i am getting about 900 per day from my DX @ 3.2 but i only have 512mb ram and am using major swap space. I have a nother gig or ram coming in the mail tomorrow to solve this problem. I expect it to go up quite a bit once i stop using swap space all the time.
a DX crunching 4 WU's at the same time takes ~750mb RAM so you NEED a gig for a DX for sure.
Are you kidding me? Running 2 WU's on my opteron rig takes 160mb ram total. My firefox is using 252mb :lol:
Well this is what I have so far and I started about this time yesterday.
36) Payback 558.13 143.27
I found setup confusing and am not sure at all if I have it setup to use full power of my rig. This rig is doing just this as I have another rig that is my daily. Could someone with a rig such as mine help me by pming me the correct setting? Or post them here. Thanks for the help.
Im wondering if it better to run the xeons without HT as they will use less RAM and might be slighty quicker. Im tempted to try but havent had the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by KaptainBlaZzed
Thanks for the pleasant welcome, afireinside :)
I think mine is capable of 1500/day or something like that. Tomorrow I will know, because I have buffered so it won't run out of work during the night. This stuff is great. BTW, the X2 is only running at a speed of 2760Mhz right now, so it will probably produce more at 2850 or 2900Mhz.
Another thing; is there ANY point in using a 800Mhz "Spitfire" for rosetta@home? Because I have one which could be used for that.
I also got a 2.8Ghz Celeron (s478) but it is currently running D2OL and it only has 256mb of ram; it needs to be upgraded.
-k0nsl
Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
are you sure about that???Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
why don't you stop boinc and check you ram usage then start it up again and check it out. I think you are fooling your self.
2 WU's at a time on a dedicated X2 takes ~425mb ram.
Mine is using ~159mb of ram, only counting work which is being processed. Counting everything it uses ~209mb of ram.
-k0nsl
Quote:
Originally Posted by KaptainBlaZzed
you all are gong to have to explaine that to me because my dedicated X2 uses ~452mb and my dedicated DX uses ~750mb. these computers do nothing bu crunch, they do not even have antivirus on them. the only extra process is remotedesktop.Quote:
Originally Posted by k0nsl
my non-dedicated x2 uses ~725mb ram. it is running boinc, boincview, aim, dimes, firefox and norton.
here take a look.
http://kaptain.no-ip.org/images/x2ram.jpg
http://kaptain.no-ip.org/images/dxram.jpg
is there something i missed?? are my settings in my preferences wrong??
here they are
Use no more than 30 GB disk space
Leave at least 0.1 GB disk space free
Use no more than 85% of total disk space
Write to disk at most every 360 seconds
Use no more than 75% of total virtual memory
No, you are right...closing the boinc.exe tree drops RAM usage ~350MB for me (X2), restarting it reuses 340MB of it nearly instantly. I've only been at this for a few hours so mine might climb more.....all I know is that I need to go back to 2GB!!
77mb at the moment on this laptop. Page file has a lot in it aside from rosetta :stick:
Look at processes and not page file ;) MY page file is 791mb sitting in windows.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&d=1135960518
maybe 90mb for everything that involves rosetta
That's page file you are looking at in the task manager... not physical mem. Mine uses right around 90MB of physical / cpu (Or Wu)Quote:
Originally Posted by KaptainBlaZzed
This view is more descriptive regarding what's using what...I'd prefer RAM usage statistics over commit charge at the bottom though.
http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/7308/view3gf.png
I am not using so much ram atm...
Boinc uses around 150Megs total, I've got some other processes running as well, but I never get above 400. I have 1GB of ram and 1.5GB pagefile.
So far it seems to me that R@H runs a lot better with other apps than D2OL ever did... even with its increased mem usage.
I COMPELTELY agree....it gets less in the way AND it still runs at a high/full speed (my D2OL production went down to 2/3rds of what it should have been SOLELY based on a lack of RAM, not even CPU usage).Quote:
Originally Posted by Rodzilla
I do not care what everybody has said about the ram usage and page file usage. since i put an extra 512mb ram in 2 of my DX rigs they a docking like mad( dualxeon3, xeoncruncher) and the one with only 512mb ram (dualxeon2) is going so
slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
that i am ordering the extra 512mb ram for it right now.
it might look like it does not matter but i am convienced that you need 256mb per WU you are doing so it can run at its full potential.
all of my rigs were updated just before the severs went off-line and have been crunching for the same amount of time. i have 6 completed WU's on a DX with 1Gb and only 1 on an identical DX with only 512mb.
when i say identical i mean it everything is the same for DX 2 & 3 except 3 has 1Gb ram and different PSU's. Same case, mobo, heatsinks, HD's and they are bouth at 213 x 15 with (2-3-2-5) timings.
more RAM is better and quite a bit from what i can tell so far.
here is a nice pic for everybody to look at.
http://kaptain.no-ip.org/images/rosettaprogress.jpg
very nice guide STEvil .
i add my opteron 148 @ 3.2g for rosetta for now :toast:
Can not connect to the server to get work, shows me in a queue of 64,000+
This is insanity...or am I doing something wrong? frustrates me when you give your machines to a project and they can't make it intuitive to set up. You'd think that with the science people they'd have at least one person with mgt experience who'd understand the importance of easy setup..
Care to speculate on the numbers of people who got frustrated and walked away just due to the setup?
Just my 2 frustrated cents......
This is what I get:
1/9/2006 5:10:46 PM|rosetta@home|Successfully attached to rosetta@home
1/9/2006 5:11:21 PM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
1/9/2006 5:11:21 PM|rosetta@home|Reason: To fetch work
1/9/2006 5:11:21 PM|rosetta@home|Requesting 34560 seconds of new work
1/9/2006 5:11:26 PM|rosetta@home|Scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi succeeded
1/9/2006 5:11:26 PM|rosetta@home|No work from project
1/9/2006 5:12:54 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: project op
1/9/2006 5:12:56 PM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
1/9/2006 5:12:56 PM|rosetta@home|Reason: Requested by user
1/9/2006 5:12:56 PM|rosetta@home|Requesting 34560 seconds of new work
1/9/2006 5:13:01 PM|rosetta@home|Scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi succeeded
1/9/2006 5:17:06 PM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
1/9/2006 5:17:06 PM|rosetta@home|Reason: To fetch work
1/9/2006 5:17:06 PM|rosetta@home|Requesting 34560 seconds of new work
1/9/2006 5:17:11 PM|rosetta@home|Scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi succeeded
1/9/2006 5:17:11 PM|rosetta@home|No work from project
are you able to do a guiless linux install?
me? linux? moi? the seal thing?:DQuote:
Originally Posted by the
I think I saw it once..;)
seriously, an OLD windows guy here. Too many braincells gone to learn linux.
\
Finally got it running after 2 hours...
look in your "work" tab. Do you have items there that say "ready to run" and "running" ????? If so you have work and have nothing to worry about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Movieman
How does Rosetta take advantage of dual-core? Is it same like D2OL where you run two instances of it?
Rosetta will automatically see if you have a dual-core processor, if it does, it will initiate two work units for processing.
-k0nsl
hi all!!!
:wave: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by wiz224
Wish there was a way to limit dial-up connections to small WU's (as in ones that are not over ~330kb in size).....
I just added a computer for XS_VIP, more to come soon.
Guy's i have a Q:).
Would 2 x DX 1.6ghz rigs @ 3.1ghz outperform 1 X2 3800 @ 2.7ghz or 1 Opty 165 @ 2.7ghz,if the differens is not that big,am looking in to it to change my little farm back to all AMD:p: ,not that the Xeon's are not good,far from,but i have to stay at 6 to 8 and if i stretch maybe +10 rigs in my farm,due to provider issues,and maybe changing to X2 and/or dual Opty,do downgrade my electric bill,a few rigs but more output,you get it;).
And what about a 3700+SD @ 3.1ghz on water,what dammage thus that baby do in R@H,and the single core Opty's?
Sounds like you would save on electricity... I'm not 100% sure that your output would go up.... If anything I would think it would fall.Quote:
Originally Posted by RocKer
In case people aren't sure on how to change profiles on machines, you have to be logged in, and view your computers, select one, and then there will be a drop down menu at the bottom with your profiles to select from.
I've just installed boinc and rosseta project, joined XS team of course. Will try to do my best with my little Sandy @ 3Ghz :p
Nice! Welcome to the team :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by krampak
Make sure you post in the R@H members report thread. Welcome to the team! :welcome:
has anybody tried installing it on a mac?
I installed it just fine but it WON'T download any work, seems strange.
also even though i joined the team a couple of days ago I'm still not on there according to stats.free-dc.org will I appear when I complete some work?
thanks,
/Ed
what does boinc manager say in the messages tab eddie?
You're probably right about the reason for not showing on F-DC - you just need to get some work done :p:
when i update it says;
"Sun Mar 19 17:36:19 2006||request_reschedule_cpus: project op"
and i've left it like that for hours thinking maybe it was in a queue but nothing happened...:confused:
thanks for helping guys :)
I'm gunna have rosetta running on at least 7.2ghz of A64 goodness in about a week but i'm building one of those rig's using the other to test stuff and don't have access to the third :cool:
thanks again
/Ed
Well that entry in the messages tab is only saying that an operation is occurring, but not which operation or what the end result was - is there anything more displayed there? Maybe you could post a SS or copy the entire log and paste it as an attachment? Any errors or failures are usually highlighted in red btw.Quote:
Originally Posted by eddieate
I don't run any Macs (the only person on the team that I know does is Fugger) unfortunately so I'm not aware of any gotchas with that client or if any exist even.
umm kinda embarrasing in that time its started doing stuff,:rolleyes:
thanks anyway, log attached if it of any intrest to anyone.
cheers,
/Ed
Lol, np - it can sometimes appear that nothings happening for a while.
From looking at the log I can see that you have it set to only crunch when the rig is not in use (which might be why you thought you had a problem lol). If that wasn't your intention you can set it to crunch always by clicking the COMMANDS menu and selecting both RUN ALWAYS and NETWORK ACTIVITY ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Alternatively you can set these options in your profile via the rosetta website.
Good luck :D
yeah thanks thats done now :)
I'm gunna have to read up on how this works its alot diffrent to d2ol is each work unit worth so many credits?
/Ed
Yeah it's totally different to D2OL. I won't say it's better because r@h has it's own quirks and problems but I enjoy it more than I did D2OL.
The credit you recieve is based on your benchmark score and the cpu time spent on each WU. Benchmarks are run when you first install the client and then again every 5 days following that. The time spent on each WU is controlled by a setting in your profile - click the 'View or edit Rosetta@home preferences' link on the main page and then 'Edit Rosetta@home preferences' and set the 'Target CPU run time' to the duration you'd like to run. In my experience it's best to set this as low as possible (2hrs) so that in the event of a failure or error you don't lose too many points.
[edit] forgot to say that you can rerun the benchmark at any time manually from the COMMANDS menu.
eddieate, can you run the benchmark on your mac?? What kind of mac is it?
ok thanks for clearing that up gpcola, I dont see my mac having any problems as its at stock, but I'll put the Opteron and the two Venices on 2hours.
Hi moddolicous, its a 1.5ghz G4 with 1gb of DDR333, i'll run the benchmark now for you and report back when its done.
/Ed
here you go:
Sun Mar 19 19:34:33 2006||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
Sun Mar 19 19:34:34 2006||Running CPU benchmarks
Sun Mar 19 19:35:33 2006||Benchmark results:
Sun Mar 19 19:35:33 2006|| Number of CPUs: 1
Sun Mar 19 19:35:33 2006|| 761 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
Sun Mar 19 19:35:33 2006|| 2390 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Sun Mar 19 19:35:33 2006||Finished CPU benchmarks
Sun Mar 19 19:35:34 2006||Resuming computation and network activity
/Ed
ok sorry to be annoying but has anyone tried running the 64bit linux version because i tried it on a 3000+ @ 2.7ghz and it scored;
Measured floating point speed 5464.79 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 16137.94 million ops/sec
which is nice isint it? but its all command line and im not too good with it ands cant seem to get it to download any work again.
cheers guys,
/Ed
that is a really good score, since a 2.7ghz A64 usually scores around 3700-3800 floating, 11700-12000 integer.
Wow that is some score eddie :D
To get the GUI interface running in linux you need to use 'run_manager' instead of 'run_client' btw.
I wonder if the score is higher because it's a linux client or because it's a 64bit OS :confused:
Eddie, what distro are you running? I think I might give it a try, see if I get the same results,
From my early experiences with the linux client I had those results:
I used a self compiled client with optimized files. Anyway my rac was only 1/3 of the rac I had later when using Win2k.
That was with a 1700+@2300mhz, 512mb ram btw.
I had some thoughts about it and using a 64bit client could be way faster than a 32bit client.
I am studying computer science, but I am a noob when it comes to Linux. Will have to ask someone for instructions to get a nice and fast gentoo 64bit up and running. Will be worth a try.
If this turns out to be it, anyone with the knowlege could upload a iso, so everyone could install it.
I'm using 64-bit ubuntu, Dapper Drake release.
and thanks gpcola i'lll try that now :) I'm pretty sure its coz i was using the 64-bit BOINC as im running my opteron rig at 2.7ghz with better ram bandwidth and its not getting anywhere near that running on windows XP-64.
this is gunna be intresting if i can get it working...
/Ed
There are some different 64bit linux boinc clients out. Which one of them did yo u use? I will try to setup a 64bit gentoo as soon as I have some free time.
Hope you get the client working in the meantime.
I have about 10 Ubuntu version 5.10 64-bit Live-cd and install-cd,if somebody want's a pack,shoot me a pm:),i send it to you just for shippingcost alone;).
I have a try also,but am not a linux guy so i need help.
i used the client off here http://www.guntec.de/Crunch3r/boincx86.html
Ok I asked a mate to run the 64bit client on a 64bit gentoo.
Its a stock 3200+. The result is awesome if you ask me...
We have a stock 3200+ in the team, that scores 2700/8000 under windows.
The 64bit clients showed those results:
2006-03-21 17:44:47 [---] Benchmark results:
2006-03-21 17:44:47 [---] Number of CPUs: 1
2006-03-21 17:44:47 [---] 4000 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
2006-03-21 17:44:47 [---] 12021 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Edit: It was a S754 3200+ with nf3. Dont know if its slower than a s939 3200+.
has he actually got it running rosetta? i still cant get mine to download and start any work, just run the benchmark.
thanks, Ed
We are still working on it.
We got this far:
2006-03-21 19:16:54 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Master file download succeeded
2006-03-21 19:16:54 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
2006-03-21 19:16:54 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Reason: Requested by user
2006-03-21 19:16:54 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Requesting 8640 seconds of new work
2006-03-21 19:17:00 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi succeeded
2006-03-21 19:17:00 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Message from server: Project is temporarily shut down for maintenance
2006-03-21 19:17:00 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Resetting project
2006-03-21 19:17:00 [---] Rescheduling CPU: exit_tasks
2006-03-21 19:17:00 [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/] Detaching from project
Doesnt look to bad.
What does it say for you?
well it said "it said os not recognised" or something like that...
ok maybe i need gentoo
/Ed
We messed a bit around, but the project seems to be down right now. At least its very slow, so we will delay it till tomorrow.
I keep getting the same message now.
We tried stuff for more than 3 hours now and it doesnt seem to work.
The reason seems to be the following:
As far as I know Rosetta source codes aint available, which is why it doesnt work.Quote:
This model is possible only with projects that make their application source code available.
More info here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/anonymous_platform.php
I will try to post and ask on the Rosetta forums about the subject.
Edit: 64bit Boinc client + Rosetta is a no-go so far.
More info here: http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/fo...ead.php?id=804
Just installed it yesterday. It's stuck on Scheduler Request Pending.. and has been for the past 10 hours.
EDIT: Never mind, changed "Do work while computer is in use?" to Yes and it's working fine now. Damn work units are slow, I'm used to D2OL's really small candidates, lol.Quote:
26/03/2006 07:29:41||Starting BOINC client version 5.2.13 for windows_intelx86
26/03/2006 07:29:41||libcurl/7.14.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8 zlib/1.2.3
26/03/2006 07:29:41||Data directory: C:\Program Files\BOINC
26/03/2006 07:29:41||Processor: 2 AuthenticAMD Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 165
26/03/2006 07:29:41||Memory: 1022.41 MB physical, 2.40 GB virtual
26/03/2006 07:29:41||Disk: 14.24 GB total, 4.18 GB free
26/03/2006 07:29:41|rosetta@home|Computer ID: 185836; location: home; project prefs: default
26/03/2006 07:29:41||General prefs: from rosetta@home (last modified 2006-03-25 13:48:24)
26/03/2006 07:29:41||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults
26/03/2006 07:29:42||Remote control not allowed; using loopback address
26/03/2006 07:29:42||Primary listening port was already in use; using alternate listening port
I just set up version 4.97 last evening. All my WU's are failing with similar errors. ***unrecoverable error for result HBLR_1.0_2reb_426_1061_0 (-exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))*** Can anyone help?
Thanks
4.97? Isn't that a ralph@home beta version number (ralph@home is the rosetta test project)? The latest version of rosetta@home is 4.83 iirc.
Anyways if all your WUs are all failing in the same manner I'd guess it's probably due to instability - Is it stable running prime95?
You might want to copy your 'messages' tab contents and post it as an attachment - there might be some relevant info in there.
Thanks for joining btw :D
[edit]
nm - it looks like I was wrong re the version number and that you're not alone with errors on those WUs.
Just jumpped on, been away for awhile. I'm bringing with me an Opteron 165 @ 2.2x2, a 3400 Newark @ 2.5 and a Dell PowerEdge with dual PIII @ 733. May also be getting a Dell Xenon workstation to crunch with... waiting on my IT guy to let me know I can pick one up. :banana:
Excellent! Welcome!Quote:
Originally Posted by rogueagent6
Welcome to the party..BBQ starts May1..Your timing is excellent!:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by rogueagent6
Hehe... I'll bug my IT guy tomorrow for one, maybe two of those Xenon systems :D
i just joined rosetta under name a5h. the guide helped a lot thx! :D
got my main rig X2 3800+ running and our P3 router PC @ 733mhz :D (running 24/7 :woot: )
my output is kinda low. i heard an X2 at 2.7 - 2.8ghz should produce like 1500 credits a day. ive been going 24/7 for 3 days and only have 900 credits :stick:
what am i doing wrong? ive got boinc set up for "run always".
optimized clients?
and what are the benches... visible under the messages tab under BOINCMGR
are these the optimised clients?
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/pr...obal&updated=1
i've installed the A64 one.
under messages it says
20/04/2006 18:23:36||Starting BOINC client version 5.2.13 for windows_intelx86
20/04/2006 18:23:36||libcurl/7.14.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8 zlib/1.2.3
20/04/2006 18:23:36||Data directory: D:\Program Files\BOINC
20/04/2006 18:23:36||Processor: 2 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
20/04/2006 18:23:36||Memory: 1.50 GB physical, 2.85 GB virtual
20/04/2006 18:23:36||Disk: 68.94 GB total, 35.18 GB free
20/04/2006 18:23:36|rosetta@home|Computer ID: 205972; location: home; project prefs: default
20/04/2006 18:23:36||General prefs: from rosetta@home (last modified 2006-04-19 10:54:10)
20/04/2006 18:23:36||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults
20/04/2006 18:23:37||Remote control not allowed; using loopback address
20/04/2006 18:23:37|rosetta@home|Resuming computation for result PROD_ABINITIO_9STRANDBAR_1tul__447_20644_0 using rosetta version 498
edit: or is this wot u mean
20/04/2006 23:28:06||Running CPU benchmarks
20/04/2006 23:29:05||Benchmark results:
20/04/2006 23:29:05|| Number of CPUs: 2
20/04/2006 23:29:05|| 3781 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
20/04/2006 23:29:05|| 4938 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
20/04/2006 23:29:05||Finished CPU benchmarks
20/04/2006 23:29:06||Resuming computation and network activity
20/04/2006 23:29:06||request_reschedule_cpus: Resuming activities
The second on you posted is what we mean. You need to re-bench until the second number is around 10000-12000
cool thanks. i think its ok now. hope my output is better than 300 a day now :mad:
21/04/2006 00:30:37||Benchmark results:
21/04/2006 00:30:37|| Number of CPUs: 2
21/04/2006 00:30:37|| 3799 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
21/04/2006 00:30:37|| 11598 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
21/04/2006 00:30:37||Finished CPU benchmarks
much better looking should be a lil over 1000 a day now... probalby like 1150 or so i'd guess depending on use
Yeah.. I found that out the hard way after trying about 5 times to install linux clients on my machine :stick:
Sorry, I'm a noob in these :P
I just received an invitation to join. Now it's running (installed and everything) but I didn't see any where I could put XS as my team or something like that....
EDIT: LOL....now it's XS. :banana:
Ok i have installed software and what to do bow.. how to join xs
Go to THIS page and click on Join.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rovtar
Welcome aboard.:)
Welcome davidletterboyz & Rovtar glad to have onboard!! If you need anything please dont hesitate to ask...
Can't get a connection on school computer, figured I would install it on one machine ;) , cause my home machine is F@H., thuogh when I get my Dual core up, think I can do Rosetta and F@H?
I don't know that anyone has done this before. It can't hurt..give it a try..if it creates too great a load you can go into preferences and turn it down to 50(50%)Quote:
Originally Posted by phelan1777
Are these numbers good for an x2 4400 at 2750mhz with 1gig of ram?
5/23/2006 1:08:28 PM||Benchmark results:
5/23/2006 1:08:28 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2
5/23/2006 1:08:28 PM|| 4719 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
5/23/2006 1:08:28 PM|| 10568 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
How do I join the XS team? Is their some forum to fill out ?
Got the email this morning saying XS needs all the help it can get, I'm willing to setup 4 boxes at work that run 24/7/365 to do what I can. It's just not clear to me how to give XS the credit.
Thanks
What can I do to get better numbers?
Also, I'm thinking about setting up the PCs at work with this. I'm behind a firewall...will any ports need to be opened?