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Message 1949 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 1:54:15 UTC
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Hi

If there is anyone out there from any of the Statistic pages especially

BOINC Statistics for the WORLD!
Brought to you by BOINC Team - "SETI Synergy"
(100% SETI is there any other reason?)

I have aa account that was created 26 Aug 2004 10:26:57 UTC and I do not show up in the stats at all. When I search for my name I get the Predictor and Seti Stats but not Climate Stats. I also have a team called BOINC@AUSTRALIA that also does not show up on the stats.

Have the stats from Boinc Climate been Incorporated into "SETI Synergy" or any of the other independent statistics ?

Thanks all, I am happy that My Pc's will now always have work to do and never run out of packets.



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Message 1951 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 2:03:03 UTC - in response to Message 1949.  

Dingo,

Here I am *smile* (quick hey)... luckily I too am an Australian.

You dont show up in CPDN stats as your Total Credit is still ZERO. CPDN, Predictor AND SETI XML files (created by the projects) DO NOT include members or hosts with zero work units. This keeps the file sizes down significantly (in SETI's case, if it were to put in the whole 5 million SETI classic members the file would be over 1 GIGABYTE in size!)

As soon as you send in a trickle your id will show up in the lists.

Hope this helps.

Cheers from Adelaide.

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Message 1952 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 2:10:32 UTC - in response to Message 1951.  

Thanks for the quick reply. I had a look for the stats for waynestanford who has some trickles for the team and he showed up. I should have done that first before sending the post. It shows him as being in BOINC@AUSTRALIA but when I search by BOINC@AUSTRALIA nothing comes up. I will give it some time as it is early days yet.

Thanks again for the super quick reply.

PS: I am an Aussie in Canada


&gt; Dingo,
&gt;
&gt; Here I am *smile* (quick hey)... luckily I too am an Australian.
&gt;
&gt; You dont show up in CPDN stats as your Total Credit is still ZERO. CPDN,
&gt; Predictor AND SETI XML files (created by the projects) DO NOT include members
&gt; or hosts with zero work units. This keeps the file sizes down significantly
&gt; (in SETI's case, if it were to put in the whole 5 million SETI classic members
&gt; the file would be over 1 GIGABYTE in size!)
&gt;
&gt; As soon as you send in a trickle your id will show up in the lists.
&gt;
&gt; Hope this helps.
&gt;
&gt; Cheers from Adelaide.
&gt;
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&gt; <img src="http://www.setisynergy.com/images/stats/808cpdn.png"><br>
&gt; Teamless? Drop by ours and have a look <a> href="http://www.setisynergy.com"&gt;SETI Synergy</a>, also checkout <a> href="http://www.setisynergy.com/stats"&gt;BOINC World/Team/Indiv Stats</a>
&gt;
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Message 1953 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 2:20:58 UTC

All good Dingo! Doesnt bother me at all... you know the good old Australian happy go lucky attitude.

Where in Canada are you currently, I was over there a couple of years ago on a skiing adventure ... oooh I wish I was there all year.

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Message 1954 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 2:31:12 UTC

Zain

I am in Ottawa the capital with lots of good snow and ice around here in the winter. The longest skating rink in the world, as they open up and groom a canal that runs for Km's. Nice place to live but in the middle of winter when I look out on the balcony and the thermometer says -32 C and in Aust it is summer, I miss the heat and a sun that has some heat in it.

You mentioned that as soon as I get a trickle I will begin to show up on the stats. How long does it take to get a trickle I have five PC's crunching at the moment all started with a few minutes of each other and the time left ranges from 588 to 1118 minutes depending on the size of the processor?


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Message 1957 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 3:08:10 UTC

One trickle (if I am not mistaken) is 10802 time steps. This will very much depend on CPU speed, but some of the fast 3.0Gz machines are doing them in around 8-12 hrs I think.

Others will be able to give more exact benchmarks.

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Message 1958 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 3:26:40 UTC - in response to Message 1954.  
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&gt; I am in Ottawa the capital with lots of good snow and ice around here in the
&gt; winter. The longest skating rink in the world, as they open up and groom a
&gt; canal that runs for Km's. Nice place to live but in the middle of winter when
&gt; I look out on the balcony and the thermometer says -32 C and in Aust it is
&gt; summer, I miss the heat and a sun that has some heat in it.

Adjustment : Average temperature in January is around -10 to -15 C (-32 C not very often) in Ottawa.

Dingo, I'm waiting for a visa to work in Australia. Me, I will miss Christmas without snow !!!

&gt; You mentioned that as soon as I get a trickle I will begin to show up on the
&gt; stats. How long does it take to get a trickle I have five PC's crunching at
&gt; the moment all started with a few minutes of each other and the time left
&gt; ranges from 588 to 1118 minutes depending on the size of the processor?

Take a look at this <a href="//climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/trickle.php?resultid=12677">WU</a>. Around 3.6-3.8 s/TS or 11-12 hours/trickle with a Intel P4 Mobile 1.6 GHz.

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Message 1960 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 3:52:03 UTC - in response to Message 1958.  

&gt; Take a look at this <a> href="//climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/trickle.php?resultid=12677"&gt;WU</a>.
&gt; Around 3.6-3.8 s/TS or 11-12 hours/trickle with a Intel P4 Mobile 1.6 GHz.
&gt;
&gt;
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Thanks for the Info:

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