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LBaker
22nd July 2001, 21:52
We seem to be climbing through the ranks together, just wondering what I'm up against.

Medic193
22nd July 2001, 22:51
I plan on putting some towards it. Haven't as of yet though.

Stilgar
23rd July 2001, 00:06
Right now I have my 1.58 gig in it.

dnar
23rd July 2001, 05:23
I have my 1450Mhz Athlon on it. (cached 3 x 99aa's for X's return).

LBaker
23rd July 2001, 08:57
So we're up to 3050 mhz. X has all his machines in there doesn't he?

X-Calibur
24th July 2001, 09:16
Originally posted by LBaker
So we're up to 3050 mhz. X has all his machines in there doesn't he?
Yup I have 3000 'Mhz full time and 4000 Mhz part time...

It's all goooodddddd...

LBaker
24th July 2001, 09:26
There goes that theory! Can't compete with 10 gigs. Hmm unless I add 3 more birds :D Never mind, if I did that I'd have to look for a good divorce lawyer :rolleyes:

dnar
24th July 2001, 09:42
Why is that I feel redundant already? Quik explination:



May - Join ACHO, Celery 466 @ 466, 1 gene / 30 hours.

June - ACHO, add AMD 1Ghz @ 1.45Ghz, 6 gene / day

July - TGC, 1.45Ghz seams so slow........... :confused:

LBaker
24th July 2001, 10:45
Time to upgrade again dnar! :D

dnar
24th July 2001, 10:53
Upgrade??? I thought I did that???? I have so many puters, none of them current for very long... here is the inventory:



Bondwell "portable" Z80 4Mhz, CP/M

S100 8" drives, Z80 4Mhz,CP/M

Epson PCe 8088-10, MS-DOS 3.3

386-40, MS-DOS 6

486-80, Coyote Linux, kernel 2.2.18

Celery 466, RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.2.16

Tbird 1450, RedHat 7.1 kernel 2.2.16



The last 4 are in daily use, only the last 2 crunch genes...



At work:

4 x various 486 & PII-120, UHC Unix

6 x various Pentium III 233 to 500, SCO Unixware 2.1

1 x PIII-550, NT4

LBaker
24th July 2001, 11:11
Originally posted by dnar
Upgrade??? I thought I did that???? I have so many puters, none of them current for very long... here is the inventory:



Bondwell "portable" Z80 4Mhz, CP/M

S100 8" drives, Z80 4Mhz,CP/M

Epson PCe 8088-10, MS-DOS 3.3

386-40, MS-DOS 6

486-80, Coyote Linux, kernel 2.2.18

Celery 466, RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.2.16

Tbird 1450, RedHat 7.1 kernel 2.2.16



The last 4 are in daily use, only the last 2 crunch genes...



At work:

4 x various 486 & PII-120, UHC Unix

6 x various Pentium III 233 to 500, SCO Unixware 2.1

1 x PIII-550, NT4

LOL Get those slower machines crunching genes! They may be slow but all it might take is 1 gene to change the world for the good ;)

dnar
24th July 2001, 11:22
LOL! From my calculations, a 386-40 would take around 930 hours or 39 days to crunch a single 91aa gene! :eek:

LBaker
24th July 2001, 11:32
I got one of those beater laptops from TDK. Its a p75 and it takes about 20 hrs to do a 16aa gene. :) What the heck though, gene is a gene.

dnar
24th July 2001, 19:43
Originally posted by LBaker

I got one of those beater laptops from TDK. Its a p75 and it takes about 20 hrs to do a 16aa gene. :) What the heck though, gene is a gene.

LOL! My AMD churns a 16aa and it looks like a key a stuck on the keyboard... :D

wylie
25th July 2001, 00:22
Board is so damn big now its hard to read it all...
I have a duron800@880 tankin full time
P3 733@770 (pathetic eh?) tankin full time
duron 800@anything between 880@1000 tanking occassionally (unstable...off at the mo)
p3 550@550 alternating between wylie & tank