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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Should i install BOINC on a pentium 2 ?
(Message 1171346)
Posted 16 Nov 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: I am using the MMX optimized application. Which I got from this posting. o h thanks ! i'll try to use it ! |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Should i install BOINC on a pentium 2 ?
(Message 1171345)
Posted 16 Nov 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: But is interesting to install boinc on old machines .. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Should i install BOINC on a pentium 2 ?
(Message 1171184)
Posted 15 Nov 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: Wow ! your computer only takes 23 hours per WU !that is so strange! i have a IBM ThinkPad with Celeron @ 500mhz and it takes more than 60 hours ! . as i can see you are using an unofficial app , right ? when in the app name appears ''Anonymous Platform'' is not official |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Should i install BOINC on a pentium 2 ?
(Message 1171171)
Posted 15 Nov 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: hi ! i have got a pentium 2 which is not being used . should i install boinc on it ? PD: it runs Linux |
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Number crunching :
Cant install boinc server , version 24463
(Message 1164738)
Posted 23 Oct 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: Ok, thanks! |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Cant install boinc server , version 24463
(Message 1164731)
Posted 23 Oct 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: Hi ! im trying to install boinc server on ubuntu , but when i try to make a project using the ''make_project'' command , i get the following error message: anonymous@anonymous-VirtualBox:~$ make_project Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/make_project", line 6, in <module> import boinc_path_config ImportError: No module named boinc_path_config What should i do ? |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Post your age, if you dare.
(Message 1152399)
Posted 15 Sep 2011 by Julian Manzanaro Post: im 14 years old , i was born in 1997 , i think im the youngest BOINC participant |
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