| Subject: Re: Nothing 'till Tomorrow! |
| From: "~misfit~" <misfit61nz@yahoo-mung.co.nz> |
| Date: 24/07/2004, 15:05 |
John Donson wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:
John Donson wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:
It's fine now. Just today all machines have full caches. I'm just
installing 98SE on a Celeron 900, might as well get that
crunching as well. --
Ah, thanks. I was just wondering if they can keep the work coming
now.
Well I can't get any BOINC units for the Celeron, hopefully it's
just the servers catching up with the backlog. I put Easy SETI CLI
on it as well so it's crunching something. That's it's only reason
for being after all. 2GB HDD, no CD-ROM (now I've installed), 8MB
AGP. Hopefully it won't pull too much power. Once it picks up some
BOINC units I'll stop SETI Driver/Spy until needed again. Hopefully
never. :-)
I'm getting "no work from project" now.
Same here.
Why did you take out the cd-rom? To save power?
Yep. It's not needed now anyway, if I need to install anything I can use any
one of about 6 optical drives shared on the network.
IS W98 SE stable enough for a machine that is always on? Do you not
have to reboot it every couple of days?
I have another machine that is running BOINC on 98SE and it runs fine for
days on end. I never *have* to reboot it. Now and then I turn it off to save
electricity if money is tight for a week or something.
I've got a 200 mhz MMX laying about here somewhere. Any idea how
long that machine will take to do a WU?
I'd say 20+ hours at a guess, maybe more. A Celeron 900 takes about
8 hours on average.
Hmmm, I'll let that 200 mhz machine run boinc, just to see what
happens.
I'd like to know how it goes. I have an overclocked 166MMX (As if I'd run
anything that wasn't overclocked. <g> It's only clocked to 188Mhz though,
75Mhz FSB. Not the greatest mobo, very limited, an old AT.) but I don't have
a spare port on my ethernet switch to give it internet access. Methinks I
need a switch with more ports.
Cheers,
--
~misfit~