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Number crunching :
solar powered cruncher
(Message 913953)
Posted 4 Jul 2009 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: actually i did some checking, i can get 8KW system for 27k, plus all the write offs and intensives in California, i get it down to pay $5000 at the end, wow. |
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Number crunching :
solar powered cruncher
(Message 913232)
Posted 2 Jul 2009 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: thank you for all your requests, i guess at the current time its to expensive to generate 1500W for 24h, guess i am going to wait a year and see what happens |
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Number crunching :
I'm quitting Seti 'cause of increased power cost coming from "Cap and Trade"
(Message 912566)
Posted 29 Jun 2009 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: do you have any suggestion what way i should go i want to do the same. |
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Number crunching :
What to expect from GTX 295 Red Edition vs GTX 260 core 216
(Message 912565)
Posted 29 Jun 2009 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: i heard the new GTX 295 have a higher power consumption then the old 2 PCB board versions anyone know what the power difference is? |
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Number crunching :
solar powered cruncher
(Message 912564)
Posted 29 Jun 2009 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: I am looking into building a solar powered cruncher, anyone has any insides, it need to deliver 1500 Watt for 24 hours, i will be using 4 gtx 295. How much total power does it consume when running 24h. Since electricity is getting more and more expensive lets call this a green cruncher :). Any links, DIY or other suggestions are welcome, i am located in Sunny California, LA where i we have a lot of sunshine, so this shouldn't be the problem. |
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Number crunching :
Play Station 3 used to crunch numbers, more info
(Message 465844)
Posted 25 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: if anyone interested in development of a client or let me know more details i can set it up on my site. http://swti.vivaxgroup.com i would support forum and downloads and everything thats needed. Please just mail me there on the site anton8@gmail.com or "swisseuro" on the site |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 465128)
Posted 24 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: just to inform anyone we are on the way..... i will setup a website with more information here http://seti.vivaxgroup.com i make it more a portal for all things of seti. Everyone is welcome to join. The forum is on its own server should be fast dual xeon 2.8, and its own line. |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 464402)
Posted 23 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: Hans, Micheal, Numanoid please contact me, also any other one who is interested i would like to set this up correct, with bug tracker and everything online. i will provide all that. here is the contact email anton8(AT)gmail.com looking forward, i have the SDK, but so far only for windows i don't think they have one for Linux yet. Anton |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 464395)
Posted 23 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: btw i have access to the OEM partner online tool now, have access to the CUDA SDK, i think we are ready to move forward... Anton |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 464387)
Posted 23 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: i will contact my friend at Nvidia, and will get this SDK if i have to sign a NDA will do that, i have to find out tho what i can do and if i can ditribute the SDK to active developers on this project then. Anton |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 463875)
Posted 23 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: ok that shouldn't be a problem, i have some friends at Nvidia, but i need people who work on it. |
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Number crunching :
develop a CUDA client for Seti, whats needed i would sponsor
(Message 463814)
Posted 22 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: Looking for a development community i would sponsor what i can. Client would be free for everyone of course. I have been looking for some time now and it looks like, no one has one together or something in the right direction, i am looking to have on developed, i would be willing to sponsor a card if that is needed or access to a PC with a card installed, i don't know if there is something like a test environment for the card, or a SDK, emulator to test the code. Please let me know what and who would be interested, if i need to make a website, i have a hosting company so the domain name and the hosting would be no problem. Serious interested only, i don't want to develop something that doesn't work. So i will ask for some reference to be sure, if we could make that somehow a community project, maybe more develops from it... please let me know if it has to be the GTS or GTX once as well. Please send all interest here and leave a email i will be contacting you or if you don't like to post here email me at anton8@gmail.com. Hope there is some interest. Anton |
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Number crunching :
Geforce 8800, CUDA, and SETI
(Message 463809)
Posted 22 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: Not to bring a dead thread back to life, but if anyone is attempting to create code under CUDA, I have an 8800 GTX and would be willing to test as needed. same here... |
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Number crunching :
NVIDIA-CUDA Client ?
(Message 458459)
Posted 15 Nov 2006 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: oki, i got my new 8800 GTX with a new QX6700 thanks to my friends at Nvidia and Intel. Please someone make a client for the 8800 so i can test it. |
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Number crunching :
mosix - beowulf
(Message 218518)
Posted 20 Dec 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: is there a client out there that has been compiled for Mosix or Beowulf Clusters, please let me know would like to conduct a test, to see whats faster, 4 dual Xeons 2.8 on Mosix, Beowulf or as a farm. Thanks for any input Let the Super Computing Begin :) |
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question about server software BONIC
(Message 208427)
Posted 9 Dec 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: hey there, for the classic project of seti there was one application that was running on a webserver, and all the clients you had internal connected to the server, the server acted as a buffer inbeween the seti server and the client machines, is the software avalible for BONIC as well, it also did great things like stats and everything i loved that software, please let me know if there is a project like that and where to find it. Thanks a lot, peepz |
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SETI@home Science :
client download problems, maybe torrent helps
(Message 208394)
Posted 9 Dec 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: heyt here anyone knows where else to get the client other then the setiathome site. It seems i can never download from here, maybe thy should ise torrent as well, and let user share the files rather then just provide a download. So provide both would be the way to go. Please let me know |
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Number crunching :
what should i buy?
(Message 197365)
Posted 28 Nov 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: what PC are you using and where did you get it from |
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Number crunching :
what should i buy?
(Message 196872)
Posted 27 Nov 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: how many WU can this one doo or with BONIC what peaks does it have |
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SETI@home Science :
cant connect to server Project URL
(Message 194679)
Posted 25 Nov 2005 by Anton Sutterlueti Post: hi there i downloaded, BOINC 5.2.8 and installed at home. I am having problems connect to the server, i can browse all websites and all and turned of Windows Firewall. I go Attach to Project and use as Project URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ but i goes always to a Proxy Server config which i dont have i am only on a router, Linksys. Please anyone can help or is the URL down or something i dont know anymore. Anton |
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