Posts by Necroman

1) Message boards : Number crunching : SETI@home web refactoring (Message 394684)
Posted 11 Aug 2006 by Profile Necroman
Post:
Hello, I've got an idea about refactoring SETI@home web pages. If you see validity of original SETI@home web page here, there is more than 100 errors.
It would be nice to correct these errors... so, I've catched this idea and corrected them, for now, first three php files.
They can be downloaded here
Changelog is here

I've also made static mirror of corrected SETI web here
(tested in Opera 9, Firefox 1.5.0.6 and even in IE 6 - works fine)

As you can see, all errors were eliminated, the page is fully "HTML 4.01 Transitional" valid.

I'll be glad for any feedback from you, for example, if this my work will be, even a little, useful, or, you just don't need any help with correcting your pages.
Updating pages into HTML 4.01 Standard might be only first step. If you wish, I can also handle updating pages into XHTML 1.1 Standard, but it would take some time.

Conclusion:
Having pages in HTML Standards is, IMHO, measure of quality and credibility, isn't it :).
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Crunch3r-2.09s win-x86: ***UNHANDLED EXCEPTION**** (Message 219706)
Posted 22 Dec 2005 by Profile Necroman
Post:
Same problem:

Unrecoverable error for result 27se04aa.23311.16402.779818.142_0 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
Unrecoverable error for result 28se04ab.13834.18880.272152.217_1 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
Unrecoverable error for result 28se04ab.13834.18880.272152.220_0 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
Unrecoverable error for result 29se04ab.17808.18768.47174.127_3 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))


I have notebook with PentiumM 705, no overclocking, using Pentium4 SSE2 Crunch3r client. The PentiumM optimized client is little bit slower and is unable to compute the Tetsui's reference WU. I have saved the WU: 28se04ab.13834.18880.272152.220, so if anybody want to test it, contact me.





 
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