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1202 Program Alarm Send message Joined: 16 Jun 99 Posts: 239 Credit: 19,164,944 RAC: 38 |
At the moment I am only attached to SETI, the other projects (with the exception of Astropulse and Einstein) just don't hold the same level of interest for me. SetiUK - The Offical UK Seti Site - Team Lookers The Space Directory Visit Seti.org.uk SETI News Mailing List [/url] |
Paul D. Buck Send message Joined: 19 Jul 00 Posts: 3898 Credit: 1,158,042 RAC: 0 |
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Bruno G. Olsen & ESEA @ greenholt Send message Joined: 15 May 99 Posts: 875 Credit: 4,386,984 RAC: 0 |
Currently: 1 CPU attached to: SAH LHC CPDN Pending attachment: Pirates (whenever scheduler is no longer restricted) Awaiting attachment: Predictor (whenever project opens for more crunchers and upgrades to 4.x) Resource share: Equal Soon: 2 CPU attached to: SAH LHC CPDN Pending attachment: Pirates (whenever scheduler is no longer restricted) Awaiting attachment: Predictor (whenever project opens for more crunchers and upgrades to 4.x) Resource share: Equal End result: X CPU attached to: All Pending attachment: None (on average, changes as new projects come along) Awaiting attachment: None (on average, changes as new projects come along) Resource share: Equal (End result is current plan, and plans are changable) S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club © |
Jaaku Send message Joined: 29 Oct 02 Posts: 494 Credit: 346,224 RAC: 0 |
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Friederich Prinz Send message Joined: 29 Jan 00 Posts: 14 Credit: 105,711 RAC: 0 |
> - is it usual to have multiproject attachements? > - where is the limitation Three machines are running 50/50 for SETI and LHC each. (P4 2.4 GHz, P3 0.5 GHz, P3 0.6 GHz). A fourth machine is running 100 % for SETI (mobile P3 366 MHz). This one seems to trash all work she had to do for LHC, thats why I took her off from this project. I do not know why the mobile is trashing LHC and because there is low time to find it out, I just accept this. The other machines are working very fine in combining wu crunching for two projects. And I like LHC since those poeple went to produktion. Wu are available, credits are coming fast, pending credits are visible ... it's just a bit more "professionel" than seti seems. - Fritz |
slavko.sk Send message Joined: 27 Jun 00 Posts: 346 Credit: 417,028 RAC: 0 |
1. PC, P4 2,6GHz HT: 90% SETI + 10% CPDN 2. PC, AMD64 3200+: 90% SETI + 10% CPDN 3. PC, P4 3,2GHz HT: 100% LHC (only last 2 weeks, I'm leaving from bussines trip in a 2 hours). But I want to set up both my PC's: SETI 80% + CPDN 10% + LHC 10% CPDN is great backup, longterm WU's, I like it, real science. LHC is also real science. SETI is anyway the most ineteresting for me, so I give it 80%, I may not say it is not a real science. |
arcturus Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 20 Credit: 665,520 RAC: 0 |
Low CPDN resource share might prevent completion before deadline. Hopefully this won't compromise the science. |
[BOINCstats] Willy Send message Joined: 4 Mar 01 Posts: 202 Credit: 152,243 RAC: 0 |
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Nuwanda Send message Joined: 2 Aug 03 Posts: 71 Credit: 1,337,642 RAC: 0 |
Currently 2 machines amd 3000xp, Seti 80% + LHC 20% p3, Seti 100% one more comming soon...probably Seti 50% + LHC 50% ---------------------------- Team X-BTF S@H Forums S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club © member <img> |
Siran d'Vel'nahr Send message Joined: 23 May 99 Posts: 7379 Credit: 44,181,323 RAC: 238 |
I am crunching the heck out of WUs from SETI, CPDN and LHC I'm also signed up with Pirates but haven't gotten a single WU from them for about a week or so. I found out that they don't do any real scientific work. I decided to sign up for the Einstein project, but they aren't up and running yet. David Anderson is helping them work things out. L8R.... --- Rick A. - BOINCing right along now.... It can only get better! </p> |
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