I'm sorry to say goodbye to Einstein but with the launch of the new S5 Units and the new credit system it makes no more sense to waste the power of a Pentium 2 or Celeron CPU for this project 60 hours for one WU and about 150 credit is much too less and i see no sense to let this computers work for Einstein anymore.
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I have to agree on the P2 but the Celeron should still do good. I have a Celeron and it is faster than the P4 on this project, so why not give that one another chance.
Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.
Though, P2 has a little
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Though, P2 has a little contribute to the project, but I want see gravity wave tomorrow, so I let it running. :)
Wish you can understand my English:)
RE: Though, P2 has a little
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Mine has contributed 6,426.87 so far. Now it is doing a QMC@home calculation. Should be finished in about 75 hours and give me 110 credits. Every S5 WU calculated so far has taken about 11 hours and given me 20 credits. All this on SuSE Linux, standard Boinc client and apps.
Tullio
RE: Mine has contributed
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well,
in 77h you get 140 credits for E@H and
in 75h you get 110 credits for QMC@home?
credit donation in E@H seems to be really fair!
Udo
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QMC is in BETA-stage but i get ( when i that calculate right ) more credit.
but what is credit ;)
atm it seems to be a little prob with the credits
nothing is perfect on beginning ;)
i switch to QMC with all machines as long as einstein accept akos great improvments !
RE: QMC is in BETA-stage
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Credits are what I pay my rent with.
But I pay that to myself as no one else will take them.
Ray
Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.
now it seems to be all ok :)
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now it seems to be all ok :)
Guys, guys, guys!!! I hope
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Guys, guys, guys!!!
I hope you are not saying you are leaving Einstein purely because the 'wages' are lower than elsewhere?
Surely the whole idea of DC computing a la BOINC is on a volunteer basis?
There is an interesting thread started over on Rosetta.
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=1882
Read the first post (and the link, including the replies) carefully.
Some interesting - and alarming! - points are being brought up...