Considering SG has 4x the membership, I'm surprised how well we're doing!
It could be because of how many machines we have per member here. I have 5 machines working for me at home right now
Considering SG has 4x the membership, I'm surprised how well we're doing!
It could be because of how many machines we have per member here. I have 5 machines working for me at home right now
It's a race!
The jig is up, they're onto us.
From here on out, make sure you use your secret decoder ring to determine what the smilies mean. Google translate ignores smilies so we can continue working on our strategy and tactics without anyone finding out what we're doing.
Hook, line & sinker!
Execelent plan!Remember, our competitors are the SETI.Germany. Organized, tactical, strategic and they have many, many members. Many of them speak several languages ... and quite a few live in the northern Americas ...
So here is the message:
:ninja: :biggrin: () () :sneaky: :|
Got it?
Execelent plan!
I too think we should wait a while before using the lalapalooza :\
About now we sure are missing our special secret weapon, who left a bit ago
No power for last 24 hours. Big snowstorm in new England. Not sure when ill be back up. Darn cold in the house too
Welcome to the race Sunny129!
glad to help out my fellow TeAm crunchersWelcome and many thanks to Sunny129 and BryanW1995!
Rudy, is your 1100T overclocked? if so, to what frequency? a "BioMedical Genome Correlations" task is taking just over 16:00 my 1090T, which is OCed to 3.7GHz.Correlizer has two main WU types---BioMedical Genome Correlations and Correlizer Beta Applications.
On my 1100T the difference in production time is about 3 minutes---14:30 vs 11:30.
To get the Beta WUs:
Go to your account on Correlizer
Select Correlizer preferences
Select Edit preferences
Check only the Beta applications
Check accept work from other applications
This will ensure that you get the faster WUs. But if none are available, you will still get work.
I'm also over-clocked to 3.977GHZ. I seem to have the fastest rig on Correlizer.
thanks for the reference...that would explain his slightly shorter task run times.
also, have you fetched any of the less common "Correlizer Embedded Applications" tasks yet?
I just checked out my tasks on my 1055t, I have 3 seti@home WU's and 3 correlizer WU's going at the same time. The correlizer WU's aren't showing a status update, they just show a runtime of 17:30, 8:32, and 0:53 with 0% completed. Just checked out the event log, and it has completed several tasks. Does Correlizer just not report the % complete on each WU?
edit: also, does correlizer use the gpu?
does this mean that suspending a genome task (or the entire project for that matter) mid-crunch will cause them to start all over again, even though the progress bar doesn't show anything? in other words, if a genome task typically takes my CPU ~16 min, and i suspend it 1 minute after it starts, and then resume, will it run for a total of 17 minutes b/c the task didn't checkpoint and had to start over?The genome app 1.00 does not show progress, or checkpoint, iirc, while the beta app does.
does this mean that suspending a genome task (or the entire project for that matter) mid-crunch will cause them to start all over again, even though the progress bar doesn't show anything? in other words, if a genome task typically takes my CPU ~16 min, and i suspend it 1 minute after it starts, and then resume, will it run for a total of 17 minutes b/c the task didn't checkpoint and had to start over?
i suppose i could just wait 15-20 minutes to see what the tasks do, but i'm too impatient .
Suspending the regular app will cause an error/invalididate the WU when it starts back up. I would lose 4 partially completed wu's each time I shutdown at night. This is one of the things they fixed in the beta apps. I'm surprised that 1.07 beta hasnt been pushed into production yet, as all the kinks have been worked out.
EDIT: looks like the error on suspension and reboots was not affecting everyone.