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#27 Oct 24 2007 at 5:37 AM Rating: Good
Lubriderm the Hand wrote:
if you were the one who brought this here.


You're not serious are you?
#28 Oct 24 2007 at 5:39 AM Rating: Good
Uhmm... apparently it's gonna take me 31 days to finish my first WU lol.

Okok I worked out how to speed it up a bit.

Edited, Oct 24th 2007 9:41am by remorajunbao
#29 Oct 24 2007 at 5:57 AM Rating: Decent
Kaelesh wrote:
Lubriderm the Hand wrote:
if you were the one who brought this here.


You're not serious are you?
Didn't know. I was doing this before I came back here, and just joined this team recently.
#30 Oct 24 2007 at 11:01 AM Rating: Decent
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NorthAI the Hand wrote:
Joined a while ago, but my F@H got retarded on me, and wouldn't download the next WU. Nothing I did helped, even if I reinstalled it for the nth time. Got tired of reading through the documentation, and forgot about it. Weird though, because now it works again, after reinstalling it for the nth +1 time.

Let's see if I can't dredge myself back up from the abyss on that list.


That happened because the server your client was attempting to connect to was having difficulties (their distro servers ain't the best...). The problem clears itself up eventually. The longest I've ever gone between WUs is about 2 days on one of my computers.
#31 Oct 24 2007 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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Had some problems at first getting the completed WU's to upload back to the server, but after some fiddling around got it finally going. New PC coming this winter, then I can turn this one into a CPU slave and personal ftp server <_<b! (just a p4 northwood@3.2ghz atm)

This project is great, btw, has anyone have information on how well a PS3 performs folding@home? I heard you can do this kind of stuff on the PS2 with the linux CD or something, so one would assume you can do it on the PS3? I wonder just how much power that cell chip can dish out on raw numbers like F@H..
#32 Oct 24 2007 at 11:18 AM Rating: Decent
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PS3 is the second most efficient Folder on a per unit basis (Right behind the special folding apps for the newer GPUs). PS3 users on average output as much and more than every other folding OS/type combined (with many fewer PS3s folding). I would venture the PS3 is the best thing that's ever happened to folding@home.

Edit to add: cached this hour PS3 accounts for 77.68% of all folding Tflops combined: linky(stats subject to change hourly)

Edited, Oct 24th 2007 2:25pm by Ranzera
#33 Oct 24 2007 at 11:19 AM Rating: Decent
FenrirXIII wrote:
This project is great, btw, has anyone have information on how well a PS3 performs folding@home? I heard you can do this kind of stuff on the PS2 with the linux CD or something, so one would assume you can do it on the PS3? I wonder just how much power that cell chip can dish out on raw numbers like F@H..


Well, check this out here.
#34 Oct 24 2007 at 4:45 PM Rating: Decent
nice, add this to the sticky at the top of the page. great work.
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