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Posted on 01/02/2006 9:53:26 AM PST by systematic
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To: DocRock
641
posted on
01/03/2006 6:26:37 PM PST
by
DocRock
To: Klutz Dohanger
I'm going to sacrifice the 5% to keep the Playskool interface. ;O)
642
posted on
01/03/2006 6:27:37 PM PST
by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: papasmurf
O.K., anybody in a better mood now? A little. Team Gipper(or a varient) is very much appealing to me. Ronald Reagan was a great man and listening to him speak about the challenger tragedy makes me tear up every time as I remember very specifically where I was at and what I was doing. I let half my machine run today while I mulled this situation. I felt a swift kick to the shorts, but willing to leave it there. I'd be more contented if the kicking party wasn't reflected in the effort which is, in my opinion a quite worthy cause.
643
posted on
01/03/2006 6:29:38 PM PST
by
Malsua
To: Klutz Dohanger
I have one of each FAH version running on a dual processor computer. If those two clients ever simultaneously get a similar WU I might be able to get a better measurement. However I think I've noticed that different WUs of the same number seem to have different performances on the same machine, so who knows.
644
posted on
01/03/2006 6:30:48 PM PST
by
Paladin2
(If the political indictment's from Fitz, the jury always acquits.)
To: Petronski
The only thing I note here, is that there are still 56 poor saps, running pentiums, and pentium pros..
Surely, there is a better way... :)
To: kingu
SUCCESS
I'm back to folding!!! I moved it to my external F drive. I waited for my first step to appear and it did. WhooHoo.
Thank you ever so much. :-)
646
posted on
01/03/2006 6:35:30 PM PST
by
processing please hold
(Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
To: Klutz Dohanger
"there are still 56 poor saps, running pentiums, and pentium pros"
It all depends on the job to be done. I have a 486 with mirrored SCSI drives that serves the household MP3 needs [and does it quite well]. It definitely doesn't do any folding, though it does have true spare CPU cycles.
647
posted on
01/03/2006 6:36:24 PM PST
by
Paladin2
(If the political indictment's from Fitz, the jury always acquits.)
To: Klutz Dohanger
there are still 56 poor saps, running pentiums,Hey, I resemble that remark. :-)
648
posted on
01/03/2006 6:38:52 PM PST
by
processing please hold
(Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
To: Paladin2
One of my folders is our store MP3 player - an old 486 with Windows ME on it, that chugs away through a workunit in a blazing 2.5 days. They're spare CPU cycles, the computer is on 24/7 anyway, so it makes a great folder.
(and a quick plug for the Ultimate MP3 Jukebox.. Saved our store a whole lot of hassles - 500 demo cds take up a tremendous amount of room; hardly any once MP3'd and automatically organized by the jukebox.)
649
posted on
01/03/2006 6:50:57 PM PST
by
kingu
To: Malsua
A little. Team Gipper(or a varient) is very much appealing to me. Ronald Reagan was a great man and listening to him speak about the challenger tragedy makes me tear up every time as I remember very specifically where I was at and what I was doing. I let half my machine run today while I mulled this situation. I felt a swift kick to the shorts, but willing to leave it there. I'd be more contented if the kicking party wasn't reflected in the effort which is, in my opinion a quite worthy cause.Glad to see ya back, and still rootin' for the "gipper".
To: kingu
I've been looking for a jukebox for five years!
Thanks!
651
posted on
01/03/2006 6:55:38 PM PST
by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: Klutz Dohanger
Finally! I found another pc card nic for an old K6/400/64 lappy I had..and now I have 8 on line.
Yes, it's slow, like some the the other machines we are using, but every protein counts, right?
:O)
P
652
posted on
01/03/2006 6:57:25 PM PST
by
papasmurf
(Help beat the DUmmies...Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home Team# 36120)
To: kingu
an old 486 with Windows MEI was going to say *ugh*, but then I noticed that you're also a glutton for punishment... ME? Even Dos 4.1 had better reviews than that waste of an operating system.
To: Petronski
Every program takes some getting used to; my mother-in-law can't look up a telephone number in a phone book without getting confused, yet she can easily find a particular song on a particular album by a particular artist, even if she only knows one of these items. Well worth the install and lookover - shareware, $20 if I recall properly if you want it, plus the author has always been extremely responsive if I had a suggestion or issue.
(And as I write this, the jukebox shuts down the music, telling me and the customers that the day has ended. Love that alarm clock feature.)
654
posted on
01/03/2006 6:58:49 PM PST
by
kingu
To: Paladin2
Yah, I have a PIII-700 serving up music to the house here, too. Just for the heck of it, it's crunching on a 181 point unit, at the rate of about 2 hours per frame - should be done by about Friday, after 8 days or so of work :)
To: Klutz Dohanger
I was going to say *ugh*, but then I noticed that you're also a glutton for punishment... ME? Even Dos 4.1 had better reviews than that waste of an operating system.
Never wanted to spend the money to buy a new license; the old one was on there, figured why bother. I think it has been online for five months now since the last reboot (patching the software last time required a reboot), directly connected to the net 24/7. I figured I'd get sick of the OS after a month or so and break down and buy a new OS for it, but it operates like a dream for both the MP3 player and browsing the net. If it ain't broke, I don't fix. :)
656
posted on
01/03/2006 7:04:04 PM PST
by
kingu
To: Senator Bedfellow
I have a PIII 750 in the mix that is generating ~45 points/day.
657
posted on
01/03/2006 7:04:52 PM PST
by
Paladin2
(If the political indictment's from Fitz, the jury always acquits.)
To: systematic
I havent visited these threads since jumping on board last week. Haven't had time to read all the posts in these latest threads either. But while browsing recent posts I gather that the team name will have to change due to Jims reluctance (understatement!)?.?. :) To each his own
Unlike the Lib DUmmies who have zero tolerance for different points of view within their ranks! If thats the case I fully plan on sticking around as long as there is a team Freep. I vote for a name with Freeper in it since thats a name weve collectively given ourselves. No one officially owns that do they?
658
posted on
01/03/2006 7:07:23 PM PST
by
Craigon
To: kingu
If it ain't broke, I don't fix. :)
Not me. I've given customers rebates, if they'll let me upgrade them to w2k or xp, just so I don't have to deal with the ME issues... but then again, if it's not breaking, I could live with a stable machine that takes 3 weeks to reboot... :)
To: Klutz Dohanger
Klutz:
Need some help from you. I'm trying to give my friends a sig image, the problem is I can't get just the user name and team number to display.
I see they have several examples on the eoc site, but I need the user number in order for it to work, and I don't find the user number anywhere.
I want it to look lke this one...
...and this is the code I'm using...
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/sigs/sigimage.php?u=32359&bg=1
Am I going about it the wrong way, or is there a secret user number page somewhere?
:O)
P
660
posted on
01/03/2006 7:52:05 PM PST
by
papasmurf
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