Subject: Re: Worst Average CPU time per work unit
From: "Louie" <louiethelizard@flies.hotmail.com>
Date: 01/10/2004, 18:29
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

"Martin 53N 1W" <ml_news@ddnospamddml1dd.co.uk.dd> wrote in message
news:iee7d.1394$vW1.683@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
Louie wrote:
<snip>
I believe that was me, Martin.  I did it more as an experiment than
anything
else.  <bg>  BTW, that WU is *still* crunching!  Machine is a Packard
Bell
Model PB1120 (420 Mobo), Intel 486DX\8Mhz (Turbo off), 0 L2 cache, 12MB
RAM,
200MB HD running Win98SE.

Phew! You must be being very gentle with that Win98...

I had a 3 month simulation running on Win95C. It got very worrying
towards the end as the GDI resources inexorably got choked...


How long so far?
When to complete?

Will you beat the demise of s@h classic??

Happy crunchin',
Martin
<snip>

Same here.  Had to reboot every few days.  Still have 'bout 3 months to go,
but I don't know if I'll beat S@H Classic demise or not.  Can't decide
wether to leave it running or not, either, as I use the machine for old DOS
games.  One correction:  Mobo is PB420A instead of 420, manufactured
(according to back decal) in 1991.
-- Louie Chiefland, FL, USA 29.30N 82.52W (eat the flies to email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.768 / Virus Database: 515 - Release Date: 9/22/04