OGR-26, MorphOS could beat OpenBSD
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    > According to CPU/OS statistics, MorphOS could beat OpenBSD!

    These are statistics for combinations of CPU and OS. For a real OS-centric statistic you would have to sum up all occurrences of a particular OS, i.e. AMD-64/OpenBSD plus X86/OpenBSD for OpenBSD. So MorphOS probably won't be able to beat OpenBSD.
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    Yeah, I now that! And I think that it's possible to beat all OpenBSD's.

    OpenBSD now: 1,414,607 (AMD-64 + X86)
    MorphOS now: 1,066,565 (PowerPC)

    Last 10 days average:
    OpenBSD: 215,884 -> 21,588/day
    MorphOS: 145,322 -> 14,532/day
    Diff: 70,562 -> 7,056/day
    Me: 12,451 -> 1,245/day

    ~50 days remaining:
    1,414,607 + 50 * 21,588 = ~ 2,494,007
    1,066,565 + 50 * 14,532 = ~ 1,793,165
    MorphOS needs: ~ 700,000 more -> ~ 14,000/day

    And tada: 12 more users like me * 1,245/day = 14,940/day and MorphOS would be better than all OpenBSD platforms :-)

    But there is more than 12 users I hope, so 15000/day (just to be sure) =
    20 MorphOS users and only 750/day or
    30 MorphOS users and only 500/day or
    40 MorphOS users and only 375/day or
    50 MorphOS users and only 300/day etc.
    It's even possible to deliver more than 1,600 Gnodes/day for me.

    So we have power to beat OpenBSD for sure. It seems that not so much DnetC clients are running all over the world, the difference between MorphOS and OpenBSD is not so great as it seems.

    And only 17 participants are on Distributed Pegasos Team (OGR-26) :-(

    Go go go MorphOS! Start your PowerPC CPUs :-)


    [ Edited by luky-amiga on 2009/1/16 13:17 ]
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    +1

    (Don't forget to download the last client 2008-11-22)
    http://http.distributed.net/pub/dcti/current-client/dnetc-morphos-ppc.lha


    [ Edited by dake on 2009/1/16 18:00 ]
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    Gimme a morphOS beta for my powerbook and'll be more than glad to crunch 24/7 with my g4@1.67 ghz! 8-)
    The first step for morphOS to rulez the world! :-)

    [ Edited by maurensen on 2009/1/16 20:57 ]
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    > So we have power to beat OpenBSD for sure.

    Quite to my surprise, we did it today :-)

    Edit:
    ...did beat AMD-64/OpenBSD, that is. Generally, OpenBSD (AMD-64 + X86) is still far ahead of MorphOS.
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    ...and could preserve our advantage over AMD-64/OpenBSD till the finishing line :-)
    Overall though, MorphOS didn't even get near OpenBSD.
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    +1

    version 509c is dispo on

    http://http.distributed.net/pub/dcti/prerelease/rc/dnetc509-morphos-ppc.lha

    give me MorphOS beta for powerbook 1.64 ghz too ;-)

    i will install dNETc 509c on future version of MorphOS Upgrade ;-)

    A+

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    FYI: Just recently, MorphOS got superseded by OS4 in OGR-27.

    http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=27&view=tco
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    Hmm, because Distributed.net don't count my MorphOS gnodes more than one month (since 18 June)! I tried to delete fetched work and fetch new data, but nothing helps. Many wasted CPU time - still zero OGR-27 gnodes since 18 June for me :-( I think that more people has similar problem according to Distributed Pegasos Team stats - zeros since similar date in June 2009. What's wrong? Some problem in MorphOS client or in general? But some people in team can continue. Any idea?


    [ Edited by luky-amiga on 2009/8/3 2:51 ]
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    There is new client available since jul, 27.
    Pegasos II/G4@1GHz, 1 GB RAM, MorphOS 3.9
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    > There is new client available since jul, 27.

    Even though the download page indeed lists July 27th as release date of the latest MorphOS client, the actual archive I get when clicking is still the one from May 9th. Did I overlook something?
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > There is new client available since jul, 27.

    Even though the download page indeed lists July 27th as release date of the latest MorphOS client, the actual archive I get when clicking is still the one from May 9th. Did I overlook something?


    I don't know yet. The client has version number 2.9105-511, and it seems it is actual version. I'll flush results of computing this evening. Waiting for tomorrow morning...
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    > The client has version number 2.9105-511, and it seems it is actual
    > version.

    Exactly, and this actual 2.9105-511 version is the one from May 9th.
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    Distrubuted.net accepts gnodes produced by new client (2.9105-511).
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    MorphOS is at it again :-)
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    Aren't you worried you will reduce the life of your machine if you run it 24/7 with 100% cpu? I would be.
    A4000/060/PPC-200MHz, A4000T/060/PPC-233MHz, CD32, MicroA1, Pegasos 2 G4, AMD Phenom Quad Core 2.5GHz, MacMini 1.5GHz/64MB VRam...mwwmwahhh :)
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    Aren't you worried you will reduce the life of your machine

    It is not so clear. It is a known fact, that most dangerous events in a life of any electronic device are turning it on and off (except of things like voltage surges on power line of course). Then a device running 24/7 may in fact run longer that one being turned on and off at least once a day.
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    krashan wrote:

    It is not so clear. It is a known fact, that most dangerous events in a life of any electronic device are turning it on and off (except of things like voltage surges on power line of course). Then a device running 24/7 may in fact run longer that one being turned on and off at least once a day.

    Well...true, but running at 100% cpu/power is something else, too. I would think the capacitors and voltage regulators lifespan will be significantly reduced when run full-out, vs. normal daily usage where things are mostly idle.

    At least I know with my classic amiga's I have never had a leaking or burnt out capacitor. I turn them off when not in use and I do not run them 24/7. So I don't know how all these people get leaking caps since my machines are the same age as theirs. Probably it's how the machines are used.
    A4000/060/PPC-200MHz, A4000T/060/PPC-233MHz, CD32, MicroA1, Pegasos 2 G4, AMD Phenom Quad Core 2.5GHz, MacMini 1.5GHz/64MB VRam...mwwmwahhh :)
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    When my peg2 is idle i have a temperature of about 42, at full load the temperature is about 44 so there is no big deal, ok my cooler is of the bigger size but i'm pretty sure you can join also with the dnet client without any capacitor failure or cpu meltdown
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