dnet MorphOS RC5-72 stats
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    nels664868
    Posts: 117 from 2003/12/28
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    Quote:


    ironfist wrote:
    I wonder how many machines he set up to compute
    over 8000 blocks? :)


    That's 16 days worth of blocks at 549.25/day

    nels
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Hi,

    I have a line which says:

    RC5-72: 23 packets (23.00 stats units) remain in buff-in.r72

    and when I do an update there is one line:

    Input buffers are full (or projects are closed)

    Could anyone explain what's that for, or what should be done with this please.

    Also, the client, after 24 packets (24.00 stats units) switches to the OGR-P2, even though I switched that off in config.

    Did I configure something wrong or is this normal?

    Thanks in advance for your help

    Christoph
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    tokai
    Posts: 1289 from 2003/2/25
    From: binaryriot
    > RC5-72: 23 packets (23.00 stats units) remain in > buff-in.r72

    that means yuo already have 23 blocks in the buffer for crunching.

    when they are done, they get moved to buff-out. Then you can make an update from menu... it will fill the buff-in again and sending the finished blocks from buff-out to the server. Like with an eMail program which has "incoming" and "outgoing" folder.

    > and when I do an update there is one line:
    > Input buffers are full (or projects are closed)

    thats normal, because your buffers are full :)

    wait some time until one block is done (in buff-out) and then try to update (which is fetch/getting new blocks and flush/sending finished blocks at once).

    regards,
    tokai

    [ Edited by tokai on 2005/2/23 17:46 ]
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Ingo
    Posts: 103 from 2004/3/20
    From: #AmigaZeux
    Oops, we did it again!

    http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=8&view=tco

    http://www.morphos-news.de/guides/rc5-72/dnet-mos-stats.php


    [ Edited by Ingo on 2005/2/24 10:53 ]
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    nels664868
    Posts: 117 from 2003/12/28
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    Strike
    PowerPC/MorphOS has past X86/NetBSD

    :-)

    nels


    [ Edited by nels664868 on 2005/2/24 6:30 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Hawk
    Posts: 204 from 2003/12/29
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    What's that X86/MorphOS in the list?
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    AyoS
    Posts: 410 from 2003/8/13
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    One step closer...
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    AyoS
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    STRIKE!!!!!
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Ingo
    Posts: 103 from 2004/3/20
    From: #AmigaZeux
    told ya so :boo:
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Wow - we're top ten now :-)
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  • Butterfly
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    bigdan
    Posts: 63 from 2003/4/12
    From: France
    Quote:


    Hawk wrote:
    What's that X86/MorphOS in the list?


    Yep... mysterious those 33 RC5-72 blocks linked to an X86 Morphos (forged RC5-72 blocks ?).

    It would be great to contact the distributed.net stat server admins to obtain more infos about the submit (12 and 13th of October 2004).
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Ingo
    Posts: 103 from 2004/3/20
    From: #AmigaZeux
    Quote:


    It would be great to contact the distributed.net stat server admins to obtain more infos about the submit (12 and 13th of October 2004).



    Well, there are these 21 blocks from X86/Mac OS X, too.

    I'd say dnet has mixed sth there so what. Shit happens all the time :yell: :-)
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
    Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
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    Nothing was mixed up i think it was that PPC Emu for x86. With installed MOS and OSX
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Ingo
    Posts: 103 from 2004/3/20
    From: #AmigaZeux
    So, where is X86/Amiga OS then?

    Or does it mean no one (of the many) WinUAE and Amithlon users ever
    ran dnet? :oops:


    [ Edited by Ingo on 2005/3/18 14:52 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    bbrv
    Posts: 750 from 2003/2/14
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    We plan on blogging about this as soon as MorphOS passes OS2. That would be the last IBM dominated participant on the list. MorphOS on CHRP. They could not do it but Genesi, bplan and MorphOS did...;-)

    R&B 8-)
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Hawk
    Posts: 204 from 2003/12/29
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    Quote:


    ThePlayer

    Nothing was mixed up i think it was that PPC Emu for x86. With installed MOS and OSX



    But if you run an emulator, you emulate a CPU, rite? So I guess you would not only "fake" the OS statistics, but also the CPU statistics.

    About Mac OS X, I head that in the early days of Darwin, there was a preliminary version of Mac OS X that would run also on Darwin/x86. If that's true, that may be the reason to appear there. About MorphOS ... ^^;

    Looking forward to beating OS/2 ;-)
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  • »20.03.05 - 05:17
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  • rms
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Hi all,

    I have a friend which has MorphOS running on a Peg2 but does not have an internet connection.

    Is there a possibility to submit his stats (e. g. I could do it for him)?

    Thanks for your help.

    Regards

    Christoph
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    AyoS
    Posts: 410 from 2003/8/13
    From: West Palm Beac...
    I believe their is an e-mail option as well as a save file
    option... I guess the interesting part would be you updating
    his Peg2 with the new in-buff file?

    Check the configure option...

    Let us know how You do.
  • »27.03.05 - 17:25
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  • Butterfly
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    bigdan
    Posts: 63 from 2003/4/12
    From: France
    Quote:


    I have a friend which has MorphOS running on a Peg2 but does not have an internet connection.

    Is there a possibility to submit his stats (e. g. I could do it for him)?



    rms: submit his buff-out.r72 file (attached in mime64) by email to flush "at" distributed "dot" net

    Delete the buff-out.r72 on his Peg2 ONLY when you have received the email validation for your submitted blocks !

    To import the new buff-in.r72 file (eg : from an usb key), just use the mos shell on his Peg2 :

    dnetc -import Flashdan:buff-in.r72

    (where Flashdan: is the name of my usbkey)

    ---

    Note you could too fetch blocks by sending email to fetch "at" distributed "dot" with some of the following argument in mail corps !

    (needed !)
    numblocks=[number between 1 and 500]

    (optional)
    blocksize=[number between 28 and 33]

    (optional)
    contest=OGR or RC5-72

    A blank mail to fetch "at" distributed "dot" net... and your 'll receive following instructions by return of email

    A complete request was not found. At the very minimum, your
    request should specify the number of blocks that you would like,
    via the 'numblocks' keyword.

    INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW:

    This message has been sent to you because you sent mail to
    fetch@distributed.net. The attached is the output of "dnetc -fetch".

    Include "numblocks=yyyy" anywhere in the body of your message. Note
    that the client may impose an upper-limit of the number of workunits
    you can request at a time.

    To request OGR-P2 blocks compatible with the new v2.9008 clients,
    include "contest=OGR" anywhere in the body of your message. The
    default is to request RC5-72 blocks (which are only usable by v2.9
    clients).

    Other than these flags, the contents of any messages sent to
    fetch@distributed.net are ignored.

    Three "-fetch" attempts are made, in an attempt to overcome any
    network errors.


    More details here about sneakernet

    [ Edited by bigdan on 2005/3/30 14:49 ]

    [ Edited by bigdan on 2005/3/30 14:49 ]
  • »30.03.05 - 14:45
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  • rms
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ bigdan

    Thanks very much for your instructions/help in this matter!

    Regards

    Christoph
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  • rms
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Hi all,

    could anybody tell me if 96 blocks a day is a good value? as this is the maximum I'm able to do.

    Or is there something wrong with my setup? as I have seen that users seem to go up to 300 and more.

    Regards

    Christoph
  • »31.03.05 - 07:25
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    96 ? I get only ~75 per day (G4/1000)

    http://stats.distributed.net/participant/phistory.php?project_id=8&id=410549
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
    Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
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    If you crunch 24h you should get somthing between 96-120 Blocks a day, without Altivec, with Altivec you get over 200 Blocks a day.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
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    off topic

    i had to find a thread to host my 100th post. Sorry guys.

    happy 100th to me.

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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
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    :yell: Spamer!!! ;-)
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