03-04-2006, 11:57 AM
there is no way those are G3s - not when the 50-70 active (7Day / 50 day) for CB had been out generating 48057 by himself with the 120+ active we had.
must be a number of PCs where the code apparently is better written and processing units faster.
there is something else that could turn the tide - if Stanford actually released a well written PPC folding core.
That would surely let all the Mac based teams, 38910 included too, really kick it up a notch.
Pat Wrote:
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> OWC Larry Wrote:
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> > It's great to have the number of users and
> support
> > we do... I know team 38910 has a couple
> 'super
> > users' with hundreds of CPUs each - but hey
> -
>
> Nobody on 38910 has one hundred CPUs, much less
> several hundred. In fact, if you add the 7 day
> CPU count for the top 4 points producers, you will
> only get 114 CPUs. Paul has the highest amount
> for 50 days, but the majority of those are slow G3
> iMacs if I remember correctly, that's why so few
> show up on his 7 day total.
>
> You can check the amount of CPUs for any
> individual by clicking on their name on the F@H
> stats pages.
must be a number of PCs where the code apparently is better written and processing units faster.
there is something else that could turn the tide - if Stanford actually released a well written PPC folding core.
That would surely let all the Mac based teams, 38910 included too, really kick it up a notch.
Pat Wrote:
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> OWC Larry Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It's great to have the number of users and
> support
> > we do... I know team 38910 has a couple
> 'super
> > users' with hundreds of CPUs each - but hey
> -
>
> Nobody on 38910 has one hundred CPUs, much less
> several hundred. In fact, if you add the 7 day
> CPU count for the top 4 points producers, you will
> only get 114 CPUs. Paul has the highest amount
> for 50 days, but the majority of those are slow G3
> iMacs if I remember correctly, that's why so few
> show up on his 7 day total.
>
> You can check the amount of CPUs for any
> individual by clicking on their name on the F@H
> stats pages.