But you do use a supported CPU (this is the Teron PX with an 800 MHz 7451, right?), and you do get the same result as other AltiVec enabled clients on the same CPU in the dnet client speed database.
Hmm... Well I tried the short version...
But, no the dnetc client does not see the Altivec unit in the G4 yet!
I am not sure why, but it simply refuses to run the PPC-Vector core - which is the one using the Altivec. I have even tried manually selecting the altivec-enabled core, but no go....
So I am in the process of compiling gcc-3.2.2 right now, so that I can compile the source code that I have altered (in cooperation with some of the other developers - they point, I try to insert the right things at the right place).
And, yes, distributed.net does give out their source code - however they are the only ones allowed to distribute the binary - so if anyone improves the source code to include more platforms/cpu's whatever - then you have to submit the code to them - and then they will release the fresh binary.
:-)