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Title: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Red_Melons on April 14, 2006, 07:34:34 AM
The Distributed Amiga team has won back the third place which it lost a few weeks ago to the AnandTech 10635 team.

Distributed Amiga stats (http://stats.distributed.net/team/tmsummary.php?project_id=25&team=200)

Well done all those who switched their clients to OGR-P2, and please keep it up.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Doppie1200 on April 14, 2006, 08:19:29 AM
Just a quick question;

Is the distributed amiga team really using old 68k amiga's to achieve this or have you all gotten out the x86 boxes?
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Red_Melons on April 14, 2006, 08:38:04 AM
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Is the distributed amiga team really using old 68k amiga's


You can use whatever you like. The teams are not processor, or computer specific. You can join any team you like - you will see that some teams are country-based, workplace based etc.

I use my G4-based AmigaOne-XE.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Doppie1200 on April 14, 2006, 04:26:41 PM
At least that is somewhat amiga related. I guess calling a team distributed amiga implies that at least amiga OS should be involved. Maybe I'll join with my stock A600 ;-)
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: The_Editor on April 14, 2006, 04:38:15 PM
There are individual stats for Os & cpu.

All team Amiga post will go to Team Amigas ranking, however, if you use a X86 box you will push X86 further up the ladder.



http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=8&view=tco
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: amigagr on April 14, 2006, 05:45:11 PM
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The_Editor wrote:
if you use a X86 box you will push X86 further up the ladder.



do you have any doubt that x86 is the leader since 1994?
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: The_Editor on April 14, 2006, 06:09:15 PM
Agreed but we could close the gap to those just above us.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: amigagr on April 14, 2006, 06:54:42 PM
btw: can it run both the 060 and ppc versions together using one account and more total cpu power?
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: humppa on April 14, 2006, 07:34:17 PM
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btw: can it run both the 060 and ppc versions together using one account and more total cpu power?


Sure. You can run as many computers with as many OSes with as many CPUs as you want - all on one account.

I am currently running the client on Amiga PPC (WOS), P4 and Athlon.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Doppie1200 on April 14, 2006, 07:50:03 PM
It will take all A600's ever built to get the AmigaOS 68k in the top 10 I guess :-)
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: amigagr on April 14, 2006, 08:03:54 PM
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humppa wrote:
You can run as many computers with as many OSes with as many CPUs as you want - all on one account.
I am currently running the client on Amiga PPC (WOS), P4 and Athlon.



yes i know in general the idea, i'm running Boinc in einstein and seti projects in 2 pcs, but for this i mean one amiga ppc running at the same time the 060.exe and the ppc.exe.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: humppa on April 14, 2006, 08:22:13 PM
@amije

Oh sorry, a little misunderstanding. In fact, that's an interesting idea - I will try it out immediately and report.
But it should work. I was always looking for some kind of burn-in test where I have both 68k and PPC running at 100% CPU utilization at the same time.

Update: Both work at the same time - even in the same window! The window is split and I have the 68k core running in the upper half and the PPC core running in the lower half of the window. Neat.
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Cass on April 14, 2006, 10:20:19 PM
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i mean one amiga ppc running at the same time the 060.exe and the ppc.exe.


That's how I've been crunching keys for the last few years :-D
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Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: amigagr on April 14, 2006, 10:24:21 PM
geia sou paliozagaro Cass :-)  exeis 3emperdepsei me italia?
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: Cass on April 16, 2006, 06:41:29 PM
Hola Je! :-D

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Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: amigagr on April 16, 2006, 08:30:13 PM
non ce male a rodos anche :) cosa stai facendo qua? spero di andare per l' amigathering ma fin ora no ho informazioni per quanto costoso e' il viaggio. ci vediamo :)
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: zefiro on April 16, 2006, 10:49:55 PM
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amije wrote:
non ce male a rodos anche :) cosa stai facendo qua? spero di andare per l' amigathering ma fin ora no ho informazioni per quanto costoso e' il viaggio. ci vediamo :)


Ma sei italiano ? Non eri greco ?  :-)
Title: Re: Distributed Amiga moves up again
Post by: whiteb on April 16, 2006, 11:22:02 PM
I got both my PC's here running.

I figure its about letting people know that there is still an established Amiga community around, and we have TEETH.

I suppose i could run my A1200 but I think my 68030 would have no chance of grunting as many Gnodes that my P4 or Semperon could, both my PC's that grunt Gnodes are BOTH pulling around 21/22 Million nodes a second.  I figure that my A1200 would melt down too soon if I ran it at 100% too long, and that PC's are too easilly disposabale and replaceable.  My A1200 is one of a kind.