128MB should be fine, but if you are going to doing the "bigpackets" wu's then you should really have at least 256MB.
I have been testing out that Overclockix LTSP OS. So far it works pretty slick so far!!
That means it found an result that was higher then any other in results.dat file, and its going to double-check it five times. So it running normal :D
:beer:
Actaeon
The way I upgraded was run the manualsend.bat file to send what results I had, and then did the upgrade. I then created a new folder, extracted the 4.33a.zip to it and copied over these files from the old directory: results.dat, user.txt and sendlog.log There is a readme in the...
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is a new version out - 4.33a. Its suppose to be 20% faster. :D
From the changelog:
- - - [4.33a] - - -
Version 4.33 had a problem where sometimes only every 2nd queued result was done if you manually write a batch of them for it to do. Also...
I noticed the same thing when my Athlon XP 2100 @ 2.1 starting crunching on a 525K test.
It dropped to about 497K cEM/s.
I tested out an 523K test, that I had on another computer, and the went back to its normal, 578K cEM/s.
Whats up with the newer tests? :frown:
Hay DanC I have a stupid question. How often are we suppose to merge the best500 with our results.dat?
I didn't even notice that I was in the Top 10 of the "SolenoidsTo15cm" until I saw this tread.
Thanks for the update :beer: :beer:
i'm in as well :) I haven't been crunching on SoB for awhile, this will get me back into the SoB mood :D
I also have more parts coming in the mail this week to boost up my mini-fleet, so it should be up and running by Nov 1. :beer:
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