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[This message has been edited by Colin Morey (edited December 08, 1999).]
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The Magicman Follower of Athlon |
posted December 07, 1999 16:24
Something like tis happens when someone flushes a lot of blocks (166??) at his first flush ever. He is in contest since a few minutes ago and hat cracked 166 mocks in thise few minutes. The statsserver can't know when he started to crack on them. IP: Logged |
Colin Morey Follower of Athlon |
posted December 07, 1999 16:27
Well, my first block was done on the 10th of november, i think (first day the client went public).
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BillCat Celeron Worshipper |
posted December 07, 1999 17:28
Just wondering.. How many machines do you have running? What types of CPU and speeds? Thanks. IP: Logged |
Colin Morey Follower of Athlon |
posted December 07, 1999 19:15
hmm, rated speeds, all systems running on (mostly) IDE, al with Windows NT. P3-450 160 Meg,
p3-533 (bus at 118) (memory at cas2, not bad for generic stuff eh?)
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Osiris Priest of Athlon |
posted December 07, 1999 19:35
Colin: Team Member first blocks are only live from the time we started that feature. So if that was your first block submission since we put that feature in place, that would explain your keyrate. Steve IP: Logged |
Squealagig Follower of Athlon |
posted December 07, 1999 21:46
ok fixed There I got rid of the fix now since colin has now included it. [This message has been edited by Squealagig (edited December 08, 1999).] IP: Logged |
Akma Follower of Athlon |
posted December 08, 1999 15:06
Thanks! Now it's better to read! IP: Logged |
Colin Morey Follower of Athlon |
posted December 09, 1999 15:49
Cheers, oh, does anyone here know anything about how to configure Windows NT with 2 network cards, to do IP forwarding? IP: Logged |
Squealagig Follower of Athlon |
posted December 09, 1999 20:47
I don't know the specifics of configuring two eithernet cards on NT but on windows it was pretty easy. just add the second, install the driver add the tcp/ip stack and your ready to go. The most common problem is not having a spare irq. I use winroute pro 4.0 to do my forwarding and NAT work. IP: Logged |
Osiris Priest of Athlon |
posted December 09, 1999 22:15
Collin: Just throw the second NIC in the machine, and set up the appropriate drivers and tcp/ip settings. Then once it's all working, just check the "Enable IP Forwarding" box in the TCP/IP properties for either of the NICs. NT uses the RIP protocol for routing, which is uses auto-discovery, so that's really all there is to it. Steve IP: Logged |
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