Profile: MacadamiamaN

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Hello, i've put together a bunch of computers to run seti, including some dual Pentium Pro 200's w/ 512k cache, some old pentium 90's (@120), a PII 266, an occasional (but very rarely running) athlonxp 1.4 (@1.466), a PIII 600, my Dual PIII 500 Xeon w/ 1mb cache (which surprised me at about 2 units every 10 hours, while I'm using it), and the newest addition - a Compaq AMD 3000 (roughly 2.5-3 hours), and a bunch of others here and there...I guess I was just bored one day with all of these computers so I hooked them up to the net and installed seti.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
It would be great when we get seti on the pocketpc! I used to own an ipaq 3650, and at 236mhz (overclocked slightly), it's faster (at least in terms of mhz) than some of the old computers I have running seti now! Also, 32mb of ram is over the seti requirement of about 13-15. What's next? The copy machine? There is a 200mhz processor in that, with well over 16mb ram and an 8.4gb hard drive (the print server). The Ti-83 houses a Zilog 286-equivalent (6-15mhz) that I'm sure could handle a work unit in it's spare time...
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