For all the world to see...(my local systems' folding stats)
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For all the world to see...(my local systems' folding stats)
I've got FAHStats running on my server, and set up with its on subdomain. Take a browse over to http://folding.zyzzyx.com
Now y'all can see what I'm cranking out. Well, except for my work system, a 2.2 P4.
Now y'all can see what I'm cranking out. Well, except for my work system, a 2.2 P4.
Last edited by Zyzzyx on Mon Dec 29, 2003 11:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
No... silly me decided that I just HAD to mount my server disk on the sorbothane I got today. And do it RIGHT NOW.
And THEN I remember that I just posted this link.. gimme a bit.
(I can tell my next project is to set up basic webserver on another system to have up when I take the server down, basically a "I'm still here, but server is down" page.
And THEN I remember that I just posted this link.. gimme a bit.
(I can tell my next project is to set up basic webserver on another system to have up when I take the server down, basically a "I'm still here, but server is down" page.
Absolutely brilliant, zyzzyx! I'm envious.
I see you named the toasty Palomino Sol. That's an appropriate selection. And you were charitable not naming a 533MHz P-III after a planet a bit further out in the solar system
Great work, though. I haven't even shared out my folding directories so that I can see them all in one Electron Microscope yet.
I see you named the toasty Palomino Sol. That's an appropriate selection. And you were charitable not naming a 533MHz P-III after a planet a bit further out in the solar system
Great work, though. I haven't even shared out my folding directories so that I can see them all in one Electron Microscope yet.
I dunno why I re-opened this thread, but...
I might try pulling the TBird of Folding proteins and have it crank on Genome for awhile, see how it does there. Chance at not only a few more points, but the Genome project is also rather puny compared to Folding, give it a little bit as well.
The TBird does not have SSE code. That makes a HUGE difference with FAH. You'll notice that my P3-566 does have SSE, and is often nearly as fast as the 1.4 TBird, even at less than half the clock speed.I'm not sure but I think your T-bird is underperforming. My p3 1.05 Ghz was cranking out 200-250 PPW on a regular basis. TBird 1.4 should kill it. IMHO. YMMV
I might try pulling the TBird of Folding proteins and have it crank on Genome for awhile, see how it does there. Chance at not only a few more points, but the Genome project is also rather puny compared to Folding, give it a little bit as well.
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I was disconnecting the power to my house at our main disconnect so I could upgrade some house wiring to accommodate a few new computers when something went wrong, terribly wrong! I have a video of the incident here..
All jokes aside I have a somewhat rough draft of most of my machines using F@Hlogstats here.
All jokes aside I have a somewhat rough draft of most of my machines using F@Hlogstats here.