OK the sincerity around here convinced me
Allright I read all the posts and I agree this is a much better cause. I've been running seti@home for years and ET has yet to show up at my door (actually I was more interested in the distributed computing technology, I never though ET would show up). I was one of the top 50-60 producers in Canada for two years probably the biggest private (non commercial, non school, non team) producer in the country. Over the next week, I'll switch up to 20 Ghz of CPU to your team initially with more to follow as I get to it. Most of my systems are Opterons, some are Athlons, all but my own desktop system is a dually (hell that will change to a dually too as soon as I get a x2 chip). I use a SAN for everything but my private box and my laptop so adding extra boxes is pretty easy. I could care less about the power bill, I generate my own though the more systems I add the more of a cut I take in what I can sell back to the grid.
I'm actually trying to buy a blade farm off a company I know that is going broke. Does this product run on Unix (AIX or Solaris)? Some of the Sun boxes I have could potentially be helpful if so. And I've the got the use of an HP Superdome for a couple months while I do some high level database performace tuning - I only use it about 4 hours a day while I run tests the rest could be allocated until I'm done with it and send it back. It's configured with 32 Itanium CPU's. Any how, looks interesting and I'm willing to participate but the leaders should do more on the forumns to promote the cause, I found this thread through idle surfing (not a slam, just an observation). :toast: to those who work hard on the team.
and a big :stick: :slapass: to anyone who would respond to this thread with a "I'm not doing it" response. Waste of bandwidth. If you wanna post that you're not helping then add a joke on the end to amuse us at least.