Posts by Tom Philippart
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Message boards : Number crunching : New credit system ( Message 2068 )Posted 3862 days ago by Tom Philippart Somebody posted an exellent comparison of the credits/hour of nearly all the project, but sadly the links to the charts expired. That's why I planned to do one based on an average of the last few WUs of projects I recently contributed in. I'm using an athlon 64 X2 4600+ running on windows xp sp2. I'll post it as soon as I complete it. |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Charmm 5.04 (Windows) ( Message 2036 )Posted 3864 days ago by Tom Philippart Windows XP SP2 Athlon 64 X2 4600+ Charmm 5.03 (average 5 WUs): 21,024.46 seconds Charmm 5.04 (1 WU): 8,280.39 That looks like a huge improvement! Congrats to the Docking team! |
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Message boards : Number crunching : news date ( Message 2034 )Posted 3864 days ago by Tom Philippart I just want to report that the date of the last news posted is wrong: January 3, 2007 23:30:00 It doesn't make much difference, I just didn't see the news on the boincstats rss feed due to this. thanks |
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Message boards : Cafe Docking : user of the day ( Message 2004 )Posted 3865 days ago by Tom Philippart yay I'm the user of the day, I've never been it on any project before!!! |
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Message boards : Number crunching : New credit system ( Message 1944 )Posted 3870 days ago by Tom Philippart That credit system sounds good to me too, but as Yoda said it only works in line with optimisations for windows. Good luck with that! I like the idea of the extra credit too :) |
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Message boards : Number crunching : optimized apps ot what? ( Message 1907 )Posted 3875 days ago by Tom Philippart I noticed that too, I thought linux WUs would compute something different than windows WUs. Windows XP A64 X2 4600+: +/- 5h 50min Ubuntu Linux AXP 2600+: +/- 3h 10min and an AXP 2600+ is way slower than an A64 X2 4600+ |
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Message boards : Unix/Linux : Howto: Dealing With 0x1 Error ( Message 1894 )Posted 3876 days ago by Tom Philippart On Ubuntu you have to add the command in the "run_manager" file, simply entering it in the terminal doesn't fix the problem. |