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Message 11479 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 0:34:11 UTC
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Message 11481 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 7:12:40 UTC

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Looks like we now have work to do!
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Message 11482 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 7:14:56 UTC - in response to Message 11475.  

I just fired up a P133 with 96MB Ram.

ETA on a Rosetta WU? 60 hours :D

Lol bring back the P133s!


43358 finally finished its second-ever LHC workunit this morning! 13 days... :(

And since the boinc benchmarks keep returning the CPU speeds as a NaN, it then claims zero credit!

(even for WUs inside the time limit, obviously)


My P133 goves 100 Dry/150 Whet.
It initally said 60hrs per wu... its 35 hours in and says 57hrs predicted left!
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Message 11484 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 9:15:11 UTC

update on P133:

WU 2046051
Client error after 183000 seconds (50hrs) :(
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Message 11529 - Posted: 1 Dec 2005, 0:56:57 UTC - in response to Message 11482.  


43358 finally finished its second-ever LHC workunit this morning! 13 days... :(
[...]


My P133 goves 100 Dry/150 Whet.
It initally said 60hrs per wu... its 35 hours in and says 57hrs predicted left!


43358 got a short WU this time round - only about 13 hours!

Before everyone else gets all smug that their boxes only took about 13 minutes, I'd like to point out that its total turn-around time for 913630 was still 50% FASTER than everybody else! Heh!

Why am I not surprised that Cx166 likes the number 13, though? :)

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Message 11530 - Posted: 1 Dec 2005, 3:51:42 UTC



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Hmmmmmm......I wonder how that happened!



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Message 11588 - Posted: 6 Dec 2005, 21:55:03 UTC


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Ok......get back to work.......but wait until I go load my other pc's!



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Message 11589 - Posted: 6 Dec 2005, 22:43:06 UTC - in response to Message 11588.  
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Ok......get back to work.......but wait until I go load my other pc's!



oh no you don't, not again, please, don't you think other people deserve work as well???
pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease :P
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Message 11593 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 4:38:52 UTC
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Is it just me.. or do these current WUs seem to run real fast? like under 5mins?
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Message 11594 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 7:28:00 UTC - in response to Message 11593.  

Is it just me.. or do these current WUs seem to run real fast? like under 5mins?




I just finished about 20 of them and most have been those fast ones that take just a couple minutes and a few that are the 2hr type wu's.





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Message 11596 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 11:17:57 UTC

Fairly common for LHC@Home ...

Some studies seem to have a lot of short work units as they seem to be testing a boundary condition.
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Message 11598 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 13:24:56 UTC - in response to Message 11596.  

Fairly common for LHC@Home ...

Some studies seem to have a lot of short work units as they seem to be testing a boundary condition.



ah... okay I guess that does make sense.... since now I see I have a WU that'll take about 4hrs... ;)

Thanks Paul....


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Message 11600 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 14:56:44 UTC

Keep in mind that short run-times do not imply invalid science/operation. Mot projects have some variance in the run time of the work units. The only projects that seem to be less susceptible are Einstein@Home and Predictor@Home.

SETI@Home has the -9 "noisy" work units, and here we have the ones that are unstable and die early.

Anyway, the good news is we have work, the bad is that it is going fast ...
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Message 11610 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 22:21:23 UTC



Yes Paul that is why I posted my "pending credit" link.

We always get those running LHC.

But then there were several more than usual.

As you know back in the Seti Classic days those 1 minute wu's still counted as 1 but with LHC you will get those tiny .07 type credits stacked up.


We are about to run out of work again (maybe)


But I am loaded and ready to go.......if I didn't and ran out I would have to run a few more Seti Classic's just to run up the total

(13,830) ......last time I checked.









Sirius 6032.......sorry I had to say that right now
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Message 11611 - Posted: 7 Dec 2005, 22:26:07 UTC
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Well that happened fast (or I type BBcode really slow)









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Message 11622 - Posted: 8 Dec 2005, 12:04:42 UTC

Magic,

Yes, I remember those bad days.

And there were people that would "clone" results, check for -9, and best AR, all to improve their scores. Sadly, the whole point of the participation got lost in the rush to the numbers.

I probably should have finished a more round number, but, in our discussions we did discover that BOINC was doing as much science as Classic at a fairly early age . Mostly of course because of the lower redundency. No more than is needed to do the job.

Ah well ... when I was able to start doing work for more than one project at a time, well, I never looked back. As can be seen in my signature, I like to support a few (though I keep messing with my resource shares - Einstein@Home is the current BMOC). WIth luck I can get it to become a higher total than SETI@Home ... same thing with Predictor@Home ... though I still think they need to get their act together ...
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Message 11623 - Posted: 8 Dec 2005, 13:01:23 UTC - in response to Message 11611.  

Well that happened fast (or I type BBcode really slow)


Yes, with the influx of the users from SETI classic these
tiny WUs never had a chance...
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Message 11628 - Posted: 9 Dec 2005, 8:23:13 UTC

Maybe I should threaten to visit the physicist in Canada again ... :)
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Message 11666 - Posted: 15 Dec 2005, 10:57:52 UTC

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Guess Paul, it's time now for your threatening :)
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Message 11667 - Posted: 15 Dec 2005, 11:19:27 UTC



I just happen to be here seeing that myself


(3:20am PT)



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