Go on Your Accountpage down on the page click on the certificate buttons
the compute power of your credits is listed in quadrillion floating-point Operations.
Each quadrillion floating-point operation = 1 Petaflop.
Are these values for real? I hear sometimes it does not shows the real flops You computed because differences between creditsvalues between the projects.
Thanks for the replies. When I look at the certificate I I get this
"has participated in Einstein@Home since 13 November 2009, and has contributed 20,665,403 Cobblestones of computation (17.85 quintillion floating-point operations) to Einstein@Home".
Any way to work out what I have computing at the moment or do I just divide it back into the RAC?
Flops
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Go on Your Accountpage down on the page click on the certificate buttons
the compute power of your credits is listed in quadrillion floating-point Operations.
Each quadrillion floating-point operation = 1 Petaflop.
Just look at the certificate
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Just look at the certificate link on your account page.
Joe
Are these values for real? I
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Are these values for real? I hear sometimes it does not shows the real flops You computed because differences between creditsvalues between the projects.
DSKAG Austria Research Team: [LINK]http://www.research.dskag.at[/LINK]
That's the "credits". FLOP
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That's the "credits". FLOP values are per project.
Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
Hiyas Thanks for the
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Hiyas
Thanks for the replies. When I look at the certificate I I get this
"has participated in Einstein@Home since 13 November 2009, and has contributed 20,665,403 Cobblestones of computation (17.85 quintillion floating-point operations) to Einstein@Home".
Any way to work out what I have computing at the moment or do I just divide it back into the RAC?