Posted on 01/08/2006 7:41:43 AM PST by texas booster
OK, new thread for the next week.
First, a big shout out to the SETI and BOINC members who have added CPUs to the effort. Remember, its Team 36120, NOT Team 0.
Next, congrats to all for bumping our team up to 384 processors and 192 user names. We have a number of new users in the team, with nearly a dozen folders now from GetLoaded.com all popping onto the hit list this week.
Special mention to Klutz Dohanger, who has quietly volunteered 80 systems to fold. That is 20% of all of the Free Republic Folders systems actively engaged in research. He is on a pace to pop 100,000 points personally before the end of January.
Malsua, uriah, Ken in Texas and Andrewksu are solidly in the top 10. Malsua is continuing to add (fast) systems and is now the number two folder on the team. Andrewksu will be the next member to hit 10,000 points. Great job!
Free Republic Folding@Home Stats Page
On the global front, Free Republic Folders is now listed at # 624. We are poised to overtake (today):
Flowers of Happiness (awww, ain’t that sweet)
SpongeZone
Team Redneck Beatdown
Go Navy!
French-Krew
and the Rochester Institute of Technology
As we continue to grow there are a number of milestones coming around the bend:
Top 600 by Monday
Top 500 within eight days
Top 400 within three weeks
We have 430,000 points so far. We will reach:
500,000 points by Thursday
750,000 points by Jan 24
1,000,000 points in early February
Thanks again to all that are helping us advance science and promote the peaceful use of computers.
Extreme Overclockers Stats for Free Republic
I'm one of your BOINC to Fold converts, but have noticed that the WinGui client will only use 50% of an otherwise idle Pentium D. Poked around the settings, found a slider moved all the way to the right, but can't get it to use more than half the available resources. Othewise, glad to be aboard.
Home from vacation and back folding! Of course, I've only got the one CPU, so I'm kinda down the list, but I'm folding my little heart out...
Some suggest that you should run two versions of the console program to keep all available thread execution pipelines busy; I'm not in favor of that if you're trying to process work units as quickly as possible.
I posted a more detailed discussion of Hyper-Threading from the F@H support forum here for those that missed it.
I'm on my 6th WU. Three have been small, three have been 600 pointers. My graph looks like a yoyo - I fall for the 3 days it takes to put out the 600 pointers.
Interesting stuff.
Look at it like investing for retirement... daily value might fluctuate, but over time there's more and more. After a while you should have a fairly predictable daily / weekly average point accumulation to look forward to.
please remove me from your ping list, thanks
Hiya Tex.
I have a few really old systems (286, 486, P-II, P-III, P-IV, AMD Athlon) that I might crank up if I can get them configured correctly. I don't want to use Windows because they can't run XP. On the one of them, I plan to run Win 2K as a server (unless I can figure how to set up a server in Linux), and I'd like to use Linux on the others.
The problem is that when I played around with Linux a few years ago, I couldn't find drivers for all the old stuff - lic nic & video cards and don't have time to find them all now (that's why I never really got into Linux).
So, my question to you (and any Penquins out there) is this: What is the latest greatest flavor of Linux (Red Hat, etc) that can recognize and auto load drivers? What simple applications or Lindows will that OS run? Are there any auto scripts available to install? What firewalls and antivirus programs are available for Linux (especially the recommended flavor)?
Oh, yeah - I really don't want to subscribe to any version (like Red Hat requires) - I prefer freeware or shareware (no cost or one time fee).
I don't really have a lot of time to relearn it all, lol, and I don't want to use Win 95 or 98 because of security. (I will network these on a separate node from my everyday systems.)
Thanks for any info that you or anyone else can provide. (Keep in mind that this is a spare time project which may take weeks to complete.)
RT
I was gonna use http://www.knoppix.org/ 'cause of it's ablity to boot from a CD but I'll try Mepis. Is one considered better than another?
Check this link out for the pros and cons of the top 10 linux
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major
Thanks for your quick response.
I'll try both of those and some of the top 10 on separate boxes, then decide which I like.
Just to clarify, the only thing that these boxes will be used for is FAH. The anti-virus and firewall programs are only needed because of required connectivity to FAH.
I'm the ONLY user and my main box is used for business. I'm not a gamer (I would be if I had the time, heheh) and the only surfing I do is mostly FR and Drudge (way too much time on FR, LOL).
Thanks again.
RT
Never had a million stepper before. This should be interesting.
We have a chance to be under # 600 by noon the way we are folding now. Certainly by the 3:00 pm update.
599 !!!!!! WoooHooo !!!!
DUmmies in the top 3,000 :(
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=38723&mesg_id=38723
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