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Hey Sten-Arne are we still on as to the longest running AP WU?
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We had a bit of a challenge going as to had the slowest machine running an AP 6.02 WU. You said you thought your Atom machine would have a very long running task. I said I thought my PPC G4 system would be longer. Well my first AP unit is still running and is now 8 days later just reached 57% done. This is running 100% of the time at 80% of the CPU time. Looks like it will be nearly 300 hours (288 hours estimated time and holding steady for the last 4 days) wall clock time. How long is it taking your Atom? |
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We had a bit of a challenge going as to had the slowest machine running an AP 6.02 WU. You said you thought your Atom machine would have a very long running task. I said I thought my PPC G4 system would be longer. Well my first AP unit is still running and is now 8 days later just reached 57% done. This is running 100% of the time at 80% of the CPU time. Looks like it will be nearly 300 hours (288 hours estimated time and holding steady for the last 4 days) wall clock time. How long is it taking your Atom? I believe that you win. My three stock AP's I did on the Atom here on Beta had a CPU time of 201 hours, 202 hours, and 212 hours. Run time 208 hours, 210 hours, and 219 hours. I think I have Boinc set to run 100% of the time and 90%CPU. I can't see the local settings now, since I'm not at home. I stopped running AP on the ATOM, and only run MB v7 v6.97. WARNING!! "THIS IS A SIGNATURE", of the "IT MAY CHANGE AT ANY MOMENT" type. It may, or may not be considered insulting, all depending upon HOW SENSITIVE THE VIEWER IS, to certain inputs to/from the nervous system. |
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