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Number crunching :
Graphics thread for Who? testing.
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Dr. C.E.T.I. 发送消息 已加入:29 Feb 00 贴子:16019 积分:794,685 近期平均积分:0
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Thanks Mate . . . Lookin' forward ;) BOINC Wiki . . .Science Status Page . . . |
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Astro 发送消息 已加入:16 Apr 02 贴子:8026 积分:600,015 近期平均积分:0 |
There's been no recent tests that I know of. I use the NICE tool provided by Fred W and collect the data atleast 3-4 times a day. Takes all of 3-5 minutes/run for a dozen hosts on the list. So, Yes, there's updates, just not to the chart as of yet (that's still a manual operation and not much works been added to justify making an updated one just yet). I'm sure updated charts will appear once testing starts. I wonder if the host I'm tracking for msattler is the recently deceased one. If so I need to remove that data and start over |
Dr. C.E.T.I. 发送消息 已加入:29 Feb 00 贴子:16019 积分:794,685 近期平均积分:0
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any updates Astro? btw - nice work & Thanks for the Post . . . BOINC Wiki . . .Science Status Page . . . |
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Kim Vater 发送消息 已加入:27 May 99 贴子:227 积分:22,743,307 近期平均积分:0
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Thanks for your hard work. ;-) Will be nice to follow this thread. PS. Would be nice with a link to the original chart (picture) thou - as the shrinking doesn't look good (unsharp) on my 19" CRT @1280x960 ? Regards Kiva Greetings from Norway Crunch3er & AK-V8 Inside |
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Astro 发送消息 已加入:16 Apr 02 贴子:8026 积分:600,015 近期平均积分:0 |
Fred W is preparing for data acquisition on the upcoming tests. Since he's new he's unaware of proper posting protocol, so I'm starting this thread for use in posting graphically intensive charts pursuant to testing Who?s new apps. The following chart is 1000 pixels wide, so hopefully future ones will be equal to or less than that. To start thing off, I've completed a chart showing the claimed credit/hour for hosts I believe will be participating. This should give a baseline for later comparison. If any of these host numbers have changed, then It'd be nice to know, so updates can be made. thanks |
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