It took a while, crunching on my own, but Matrox Users (I have no such equipment in use anymore) reached #2,000 and are climbing!
http://www.boincsynergy.com/stats/te...65&project=rah
On Rosetta: http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/
It took a while, crunching on my own, but Matrox Users (I have no such equipment in use anymore) reached #2,000 and are climbing!
http://www.boincsynergy.com/stats/te...65&project=rah
On Rosetta: http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Way to go, Matrox Users...euhm... I mean "Matrox User".... euhm... I mean Umfriend...
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LOL.
It'd be nice if it were more than just me though and this project at least really makes sense (to me at least).
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Dang! The Northwest Technical Institute is hot on my tail, I can't keep them at bay on my own...
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
So, #1501 as we speak. No thanks to y'all![]()
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Just added my file server to your team.
Athlon X2 3800
2.5GB Ram DDR400
It<s not much but it will be running 24/7 so long as my house doesn't lose power or the internet drops.
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Welcome! Much apreciated indeed. Got my Celeron 530 based server churning away as well and there's nothing like reliable 24/7 creditcrunchers.
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
And we broke #1100!!!
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
I can probably get an XP200+ up and running tonight or tomorrow, just need to setup my switch, swap a graphics card, install an OS (probably a Linux distro) and voila.
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That's the way, aha aha
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Is your computer on right now? If so, then are you using the CPU to it's full capacity? If not the install boinc, and join the matrox users Rosetta@home team and help to find a cure for the incurables, plus it's good clean free fun! (and it'll help the team gain in the ranks)
usually linux distro's have an "alternate" installation ISO for RAID installation(server/enterprise version maybe)... I don't know about mint spicificaly thought
B'ah setting up a raid array in Linux was too much trouble.
Had to reseat the heatsink, re-spread some thermal paste cause the cpu was overheating, and had to upgrade the video card cause the one that I put in kept crashing the system and now it runs really fast, but still not up and running yet, intalling Linux Mint 13 Debian, my even more fav Linux distro.
Hopefully it'll work this time.
Is your computer on right now? If so, then are you using the CPU to it's full capacity? If not the install boinc, and join the matrox users Rosetta@home team and help to find a cure for the incurables, plus it's good clean free fun! (and it'll help the team gain in the ranks)
Zokes, it seems you also have a PowerMac running Darwin 8.11.0??
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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Yes but it doesnèt seem to want to download a project or calculate anything.
Itès turned off most of the times.
For my XP2400, I think the problem was only a badly seated heatsink. Ièm going to put the other video card back in cause it generates less heat and uses less power, slap on the raid array once again and go for XP cause it's so much easier setting up a raid, I can just slipstream the raid drivers and make a new os disc.
Still not up and running, jeez.
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