Doesn't really matter as there's no way to join. The Amiga.org dnetc site gives a link to join, but it doesn't work. I enter my email address, but it just says I don't exist, which is true.
Look, only one leg, count em, one! X1000/PA6T@1800MHz/2Gb/Radeon 4850
Well, you have to submit some packets first, and wait for the stats database to update (which as at midnight GMT every day), assuming you have configured your client correctly (i.e. put your e-mail in as the id). Once you show up, you can login there and assign your work to the Amiga team effort.
OGR packet size is variable, so it's hard to say - unless you happen to have some small packets, it's probably hours rather than minutes. The client will only normally flush packets once it has run out of packets to work on. However, via the GUI you can force it to flush any completed packets.
For sure the stats are not looking very impressive for AmigaOS PPC - given about 3000 of those 11000 Gnodes completed were from my A1 alone, there can't be many people running the AmigaOS PPC clients at the moment .
I got my password & joined the 200: Distributed Amiga team, at least thats what it says if I enter my e-mail address & edit my profile. Not sure where the the first flushed packets went.
Benchmark is between 8.9-9.0 Mn/s, after each packet, it says 8.5-8.6 Mn/s.
Look, only one leg, count em, one! X1000/PA6T@1800MHz/2Gb/Radeon 4850
You need to disable "Additional buffer-level checking" if you want to rotate between OGR-NG and RC5-72, unless you are offline at the time your OGR-NG in buffer becomes empty, in which case the client will automatically switch to RC5-72 until it is able to grab new work for OGR-NG.
Hi, thanks for taking the time to reply. I've now changed the "Additional buffer-level checking" value to 0 (was 4). Still it didn't fetch any RC5-72 packets after an update... No big deal though, as I'll be concentrating on OGR, but it'd be nice to do a RC5 packet once in a blue moon to retain my position, so any further suggestions are welcome Using 507b btw.