Posts by The Glowing Blob

1) Message boards : News : SETI@home hibernation (Message 2036615)
Posted 7 Mar 2020 by Profile The Glowing Blob
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Congratulations on completing this phase of your project! Thanks for the opportunity to participate. its been fun and opened the doors to so many other projects to which me and my machines could contribute. (My electric utility really likes you, too. )
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Anyone still using a raspberry pi 3 (Message 1936122)
Posted 18 May 2018 by Profile The Glowing Blob
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I’ve started running four Raspberry Pi 3 B+’s in the past few weeks. Don’t worry about me jumping to the top of the stats anytime so but it’s nice to know they’re doing something useful while I’m dreaming up things to do with them.

Each Pi is running pretty much the same projects and I started having some heating problems. All units now have heat sinks on the CPU, LAN, and RAM chips. One is in the path of an HVAC vent, two have single fans in the cases, and the one that’s still hot just has the sinks, no fans, no blower. All are at 100% CPUs using 60% of each one’s time. The hot one is throttling at about 75 °C.

As time allows, I’ll try to find just how hard I can push them. Probably will move the hot one to a cooler place in the house or maybe replace the case with one with a fan. I had bought a dual fan gizmo that was supposed to fit a 3 B+ but it doesn’t. Won’t quite clear the PoE connectors on top left and the edge of the camera connector on the center right.
3) Questions and Answers : Macintosh : boinc_5.2.13_macOSX Won't Install (Message 211002)
Posted 12 Dec 2005 by Profile The Glowing Blob
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1.67 GHz PowerBook G4
Mac OS X 10.3.9 (7W98)
ST9100823A

"You cannot install this software on this volume. (null)

What gives with this? I have 4.43 installed. Doesn't matter whether it's running - get the same message.





 
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