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Yo_Mama
18th August 2001, 05:45
Looks like we have a new teammate as of the last update. On Dyyryath's stats he's knocked us all down a peg! ;)

dnar
18th August 2001, 05:50
LOL! Nice one! This is what Stanford thinks:


anonymous


Last updated on Sat Aug 18 00:06:03 PDT 2001


Current rank: 5 out of 10089 users


Total units processed: 127426.09


Total genes designed: 7282





Obviously a leading cruncher has joined our team!:cool:

phil
18th August 2001, 06:01
WOW...that's awesome. Jodie now has a new target :D I hope this anonymous character registers on the bb....it sure would be nice to speak to them. Looking at the stats, it seems that they are the type that will nonet for a while and then dump...cool :cool:

dnar
18th August 2001, 06:04
Update:

anonynous has also crunched:
116 units for HardOCP
12 units for GRGI
87 units for OCN
31 units for MatroxUsers
24 units for DSL_Reports_Team_Helix

Ok, so obviously a bit of a team crawl going on here, does make a mess of the Dyryyath combined stats.....

Yo_Mama
18th August 2001, 06:06
I was afraid he(she) might be joining just for that reason. :( I guess time will tell....

Originally posted by dnar
Update:

anonynous has also crunched:
116 units for HardOCP
12 units for GRGI
87 units for OCN
31 units for MatroxUsers
24 units for DSL_Reports_Team_Helix

Ok, so obviously a bit of a team crawl going on here, does make a mess of the Dyryyath combined stats.....

dnar
18th August 2001, 06:13
It appears ARS and Picard are not on anonymous's Christmas card list....

pelligrini
18th August 2001, 06:32
Looks like someone forgot to put in their username :rolleyes:

Dustin
18th August 2001, 08:21
All someone did is crunch one gene for our team. Anyone with user name anonymous at stanford gets lumped together, regardless of team.

This is probably just a mean joke guys.:mad:

Virus
18th August 2001, 08:48
Jokes! I get Jokes! (Homer Simpson. You just gotta love him)

pelligrini
18th August 2001, 14:23
Anonymous is the default username when installing a client.

It may be a joke, but I think it is just a screwup. Either by a new user, or an existing one. If someone was playing a joke I doubt they'd crunch a large aa one like that.

Dave S
18th August 2001, 14:30
It’s a joke, our team from Stanford..........

Last updated on Sat Aug 18 09:10:56 PDT 2001

Total units processed: 797346.76
Total genes designed: 50105

Members of team The_Genome_Collective:
pelligrini
89079.06 units 5316 genes
SonnyJim
45700.56 units 2561 genes
theotherphil
27093.74 units 1543 genes
Dustin
27046.64 units 1563 genes
zhotfire
20946.19 units 1176 genes
ohms18k
20299.56 units 3116 genes
goldie
19287.26 units 1122 genes
viperdog
18200.28 units 1011 genes
Dave_Sturman
17851.05 units 1018 genes
seekdeath
17238.04 units 966 genes
DoH-MaTriX
17205.71 units 965 genes





No team name in here.........

anonymous


Last updated on Sat Aug 18 09:06:02 PDT 2001


Current rank: 5 out of 10104 users
Total units processed: 127724.83
Total genes designed: 7297

Proteins designed:
• R-Chii
• Itk
• Cytochrome C6

pelligrini
18th August 2001, 16:47
The team name shown will be whatever team the user had turned in on their last gene.

Tellian shows that our anonymous has done three genes http://genome.lusers.net/tgc/hist.php?207

wylie
18th August 2001, 22:30
So SOMEONE is still sending in units??
Anyone installed the client recently?? Check your machines ppl!!!

Jodie
19th August 2001, 01:14
If it were one of us, we wouldn't have 127000 genes.

Doesn't matter, unless they're seriously -nonetting, Pel will catch them in a few weeks...

Jodie
19th August 2001, 01:17
on that same note... There's sooooo much spacing in the first-page (on Dyyr's stats) group. I can't pass more than one or two people in a day, sometimes it takes two days to bridge the gap, GRRRR! It's like passing cars, all spread out. :rolleyes: :D :D :D

That's ok... Only a couple days until I pass the Tank! But it's still going to take months to get into the single digits. [sigh] I'm in the top 99.97 percentile for G@H now though! MUCH more fun than Seti where SGI had a team and Sun had a team and they dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into them... Atleast I actually stand a CHANCE here... Still not equaling Pel, though... I don't get it... oh well, I'm adding another couple Ghz tonight...

dnar
19th August 2001, 01:20
Originally posted by Jodie




on that same note... There's sooooo much spacing in the first-page (on Dyyr's stats) group. I can't pass more than one or two people in a day, sometimes it takes two days to bridge the gap, GRRRR! It's like passing cars, all spread out. :rolleyes: :D :D :D











That's ok... Only a couple days until I pass the Tank! But it's still going to take months to get into the single digits. [sigh] I'm in the top 99.97 percentile for G@H now though! MUCH more fun than Seti where SGI had a team and Sun had a team and they dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into them... Atleast I actually stand a CHANCE here... Still not equaling Pel, though... I don't get it... oh well, I'm adding another couple Ghz tonight...
















Way to go Jodie! All donations to the Unimatrix_Zero and dnar accounts are tax deductable you know.....:rolleyes: :D :rolleyes: :D

wylie
19th August 2001, 03:58
Originally posted by Jodie
If it were one of us, we wouldn't have 127000 genes.

We dont...We only have 3 genes from anonymous....
Like I said someone has installed a client & configured it wrongly...
DOesnt matter to anyone but them as the team still gets credit for their crunching, but I appreciated it when one of my clients was misconfigured & Phil emailed me about it...

Unless its the same person who crunched 1.7 units for just about all our non productive members a week ago playing silly buggers again...

Never did suss that one out........

Jodie
19th August 2001, 15:23
umm, sorry what I meant was - We'd know if it was one of us because we'd have a total of 127,000 WU of total credit... Oh, actually, I'm a moron... The stanford database probably accredits EVERY anon packet to the same counter... So anonymous is like the worlds most massive team. Oh. That's silly... It just shouldn't track statistics on it at all!

pelligrini
19th August 2001, 16:44
Anonymous isn't a team it's a user (more accurately "users") the default name for the client. The default team number is 0, which I don't think is tracked by their stats.

BTW thanks to ohms18K, I'm up to 23GHz. Probably 24.9, in the near future, if I can lay my hands on another PIII-700 that'll do 994 ;)

Jodie
19th August 2001, 16:57
Originally posted by pelligrini
Anonymous isn't a team it's a user (more accurately "users") the default name for the client. The default team number is 0, which I don't think is tracked by their stats.


Nod. I understand, but it becomes an effective 'team' since all the WUs get lumped together. I guess it was a poor description.

Grats on the additional hardware! Sounds like I need to add some more! [grin] I'm still impressed with the numbers you're posting. I would expect all of my PIIIs to post better than your PII class, ghz for ghz. I'm kinda surprised, since we're close to equal in the actual ghz numbers...

I've had a fair bit of my network offline today, moving it to the new computer room... so my numbers today are pretty wimpy. Sigh.

Dustin
19th August 2001, 17:37
Originally posted by Jodie
Grats on the additional hardware! Sounds like I need to add some more! [grin] I'm still impressed with the numbers you're posting. I would expect all of my PIIIs to post better than your PII class, ghz for ghz. I'm kinda surprised, since we're close to equal in the actual ghz numbers...

He has two P4 1.7's running, which (as far as Genome is concerned) are fater than anything else Mhz for Mhz.

The more I look at it, the more I realize that it's not RAM bandwith. It's FSB bandwith that Genome wants. Do you see a pattern here? Fastest to slowest Genome performance...

P4 400FSB
Tbird 266FSB
PIII 133FSB
PII 100FSB
Cel 66FSB

I've also read on other boards (I think it was H) that when they play with their Tbird's, Genome will run faster on the slower Mhz, but faster FSB box. I'll try to find the thread for everyone.

Jodie
19th August 2001, 17:40
So I should be thinking about bumping my FSB on the PIIIs as much as hardware and cooling will allow... Thanks, Dustin, that's super good intel! (as in 'intelligence' not 'Intel'. :rolleyes: :D :D )

Dave S
19th August 2001, 19:22
All my PIII 1Ghz R @150 FSB :eek: (1125 when its not 2 hot) :rolleyes: & with 10cpu's i can hit about 3k aweek!!:D

Jodie
19th August 2001, 19:33
think I'll run around and bump-up my fsb's a bit.

Dave S
19th August 2001, 19:37
LOL so with all them PC’s we should here from you in about a week then, but seriously from my experience it does make quite a bit of difference, have FUN:D

MechCD
19th August 2001, 19:45
So a 160 (320 theoretical)fsb on my tbird sytem would be ideal :D

Dave S
19th August 2001, 19:48
man if U can do it.......do it:p :eek: :p

Jodie
19th August 2001, 19:55
I know there's one team member who will blast me for saying this, but....

damn W2K-P anyway...

All the Linux boxes come back up fine when I raise the FSB to 152x7.5. So far (only 15mins) they're running fine. All have large Global or similar fans on them.

The only W2K box left, the one I'm on now, is a dual 1G PIII, just like the others, exactly identical hardware. The difference is this is cooled by not only the Globals but ALSO a 28" box fan. Room temp is 64deg F. Chilly. Very. Cleaned and conditioned air curteosy of my nice new 19k BTU HVAC unit on the roof. The current system temp is 34C on one processor, 36C on the other. It won't even boot into windows with anything above 138x7.5... Thought about raising voltage and then thought 'forget it... it's windows, let it be.' Must be just one bad machine out of six, right? :rolleyes:

Jodie
19th August 2001, 19:57
I compensate by using my palmtop to surf the web and hang out here, and set the Windows machine to Affinity 0 and 1 exclusively for each of the processes and Priority to Realtime...

:rolleyes: :D

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:10
Originally posted by Jodie
I know there's one team member who will blast me for saying this, but....

damn W2K-P anyway...

It won't even boot into windows with anything above 138x7.5... Thought about raising voltage and then thought 'forget it... it's windows, let it be.' Must be just one bad machine out of six, right? :rolleyes:
Hmmmmm strange, i did try some crap memory on my first dual.....same problem...... so got some 150Mhz Mushkin....sorted:)

Jodie
19th August 2001, 20:12
I use Crucial throughout. I don't build these machines 'cheap'...

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:13
Originally posted by Jodie
I compensate by using my palmtop to surf the web and hang out here, and set the Windows machine to Affinity 0 and 1 exclusively for each of the processes and Priority to Realtime...

:rolleyes: :D
yep same here but i have 1 CPU set to high (just so i can get the mouse to move:rolleyes: ):D

Jodie
19th August 2001, 20:15
Mouse Smoush. Unless they crash I don't touch the machine anyway... [grin]

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:17
OK:)
Crucial cool got that in 2 of my 5 Mushkin in the rest (all 150Mhz):D :cool: :D
Probably tolerances or something pushing it the wrong way:(

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:20
arrr thats cool:cool: :cool: Mine do get a bit suggest from time to time:( :rolleyes:

siggy
19th August 2001, 20:31
Originally posted by Jodie
think I'll run around and bump-up my fsb's a bit.

Ok I guess I am in charge of asking stupid questions.:( What is an FSB?

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:37
Front Side Bus

siggy
19th August 2001, 20:41
And that means what in Lay women terms?

Jodie
19th August 2001, 20:47
It's the bus speed the processor uses for talking to memory. 133FSB means the processor talks to memory at 133 Million Cycles/second. So a 400FSB means it talks to memory 400 million times in a single second.

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Oh, you can stop posting now... I notice Dnar's counter continued on past a thousand but yours has been somehow arrested at 1k... Poor Siggy!!!:eek: :(

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:51
This explains it better than I can!!

http://www.arspentia.org/423s/fsb

Rick_Deadly
19th August 2001, 23:45
Originally posted by siggy
And that means what in Lay women terms?

Hi Siggy:

Sorry to hear about your post counter (I saw it at 1012 a couple days ago.).

When it comes to computer terminology, here is a site that is very good and very easy to use:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/

I use it whenever I can't remember things like... is SGRAM "Synchronous" Graphics or "Static Graphics" RAM.

Another great site is:
http://www.howstuffworks.com/

I use it whenever somebody come up with a question like "How is an ATX power supply connector wired" or "How many pins are there on a SCSI 3 68 pin cable :)".

dnar
20th August 2001, 05:32
Originally posted by Jodie
I know there's one team member who will blast me for saying this, but....



damn W2K-P anyway...



All the Linux boxes come back up fine when I raise the FSB to 152x7.5. So far (only 15mins) they're running fine. All have large Global or similar fans on them.



The only W2K box left, the one I'm on now, is a dual 1G PIII, just like the others, exactly identical hardware. The difference is this is cooled by not only the Globals but ALSO a 28" box fan. Room temp is 64deg F. Chilly. Very. Cleaned and conditioned air curteosy of my nice new 19k BTU HVAC unit on the roof. The current system temp is 34C on one processor, 36C on the other. It won't even boot into windows with anything above 138x7.5... Thought about raising voltage and then thought 'forget it... it's windows, let it be.' Must be just one bad machine out of six, right? :rolleyes:
Have you tried bumping Vio to 3.6 volts ????

Dave S
20th August 2001, 05:39
yer good point!!
Mine
1.80v
3.60v
all 5 systems (VP6) :rolleyes: :eek: :rolleyes:

Dustin
20th August 2001, 09:51
Ever notice how almost every thread turns into a hardware thread around here??:D

Dave S
20th August 2001, 10:14
......hehehe hardware…hmmmmmm…hardware……or beer…..…hmmmmm beer……doh!!!:D :rolleyes: :p

Bishop
20th August 2001, 11:37
Hey guys, So is this a private party or can any sticky beak just join in the fun. :confused: Just in case you're wondering who the hell this is, I'm new to this forum...

Dave S
20th August 2001, 11:39
You are most welcome to jump in.....so jump in......and welcome:D :D

Bishop
20th August 2001, 11:48
Why thanks Dave.... I'd like to stay a bit longer, but unfortunately, I've gotta tonight as a brief introduciton and disappearing act. Something I'm sure you'll all get use to. But as they say in evey Arnie movie "I'll be back":D

Dave S
20th August 2001, 11:49
Ok mate no prob, catcha around:D

pelligrini
20th August 2001, 11:58
Originally posted by Bishop
Hey guys, So is this a private party or can any sticky beak just join in the fun. :confused: Just in case you're wondering who the hell this is, I'm new to this forum...
Welcome to the board Bishop.
Feel free to stick your beak in at anytime you choose ;)

Jodie
20th August 2001, 13:30
Originally posted by Bishop
Hey guys, So is this a private party or can any sticky beak just join in the fun. :confused: Just in case you're wondering who the hell this is, I'm new to this forum...

Beak-away!

Welcome Aboard!!!

Jodie
20th August 2001, 13:31
Originally posted by dnar

Have you tried bumping Vio to 3.6 volts ????

"Thought about raising voltage and then thought 'forget it... it's windows, let it be.' Must be just one bad machine out of six, right?" :p :D Maybe I'll raise the voltage and look for some better cooling... A 28" box fan moving enough air to slide the case away from it if I don't take off the opposite side might not be enough cooling either. [snicker]:rolleyes:

siggy
20th August 2001, 18:37
Originally posted by Rick_Deadly


When it comes to computer terminology, here is a site that is very good and very easy to use:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/

I use it whenever I can't remember things like... is SGRAM "Synchronous" Graphics or "Static Graphics" RAM.

Another great site is:
http://www.howstuffworks.com/

I use it whenever somebody come up with a question like "How is an ATX power supply connector wired" or "How many pins are there on a SCSI 3 68 pin cable :)".

Thanks Rick, this will come in handle.