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rembertw
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Re: DDDT2 Project Badge Recognition Thread

I started one about 7 hours ago, that will be returned sometime Sundaynight CET I guess. Surprise for me, at least 1 box is "A" capable!

erlc_ c164_ ps0000_ 0-- In Progress 19-2-10 05:34:34 5-3-10 05:34:34

It's not a fast machine, but reliable. While the Badge will come slow, at least I'll see some progress in "Statistics By Projects" next week. biggrin
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I started one about 7 hours ago, that will be returned sometime Sundaynight CET I guess. Surprise for me, at least 1 box is "A" capable!

erlc_ c164_ ps0000_ 0-- In Progress 19-2-10 05:34:34 5-3-10 05:34:34

It's not a fast machine, but reliable. While the Badge will come slow, at least I'll see some progress in "Statistics By Projects" next week. biggrin


I got also some today in the early morning hours (14 days to finish for estimated 45 hours)

and one repair WU with 10 days 20 hours 18 minutes 37 seconds of crunch time for estimated 88 hours. biggrin
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It's a nail-biters united event, 2:40 hours left for the 1st 4 to complete, 44 hours logged so far. No speeddeamon wingman discovered yet who's waiting on me biggrin

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pleased with the efficiency side... 95% for the full run time per BOINCTasks [the rest was for me], Per Process Explorer 35 seconds kernel time, 100k soft page faults, no delta seen blipping past.[/ot]
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I finished a few and other than using a lot of memory, they seem to be OK. 20 credits/hr claimed but my wingmen are slow and I have no validations yet. I bet a Euro that granted is less than claimed. biggrin

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I finished a few and other than using a lot of memory, they seem to be OK. 20 credits/hr claimed but my wingmen are slow and I have no validations yet. I bet a Euro that granted is less than claimed. biggrin

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Going by what's already come in, you may just be pleasantly surprised. Of course, time will tell cool
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my first one valid, 1 day 11 hours of work, now only need 729 more days to hit Sapphire. I'm soooo close :P

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haha...I got 1 valid and 9 PV... Lets see if my wingmen are not slackers... lol
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I bet a Euro that granted is less than claimed. biggrin

Seems I owe ulinger a Euro. laughing biggrin
20.4/hr granted.
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Hmm, do now the B types run out automatically, or do the results first get checked by the scientists...???

And how is it with the jump from B to C type? Is there a scientist review?
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totto,

very good question.

At this point, we are packaging the work units into groups of 25. Once 25 of them have returned or finished due to error :( we send the results back to the researchers for them to process and create the type B work units. Once the type B's are created they are then downloaded by us and we build them into BOINC work units for the members :)

As you may have seen the few errors being mentioned (exit 29). These were not caught originally but the researchers are going to modify their build scripts to catch this in the future. Probably not in time for the next target, as this is not an easy analysis of the results.

Same with B to C. Type B batches will have about 50 work units. Type C will have over 6000 work units.

Hope this helps,
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