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fredro
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posted December 15, 1999 07:56     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
good job eponymousbosch i hope to get there soon myself.

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CASC member
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posted December 15, 1999 11:28     Click Here to See the Profile for CASC member     Edit/Delete Message
Way to kicem out eponymousbosch, nice work .

Lucky were not talkn about your age...lol

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted December 15, 1999 20:32     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
EponymousBosch, Great job. At the rate you are going I'll be in second place soon. Keep m' crunching. -Frank

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CASC member
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posted December 22, 1999 12:07     Click Here to See the Profile for CASC member     Edit/Delete Message
Hey, Dexter has hit 1000wu , good job dude

Thats 4 with 1000, wait i hear lewin knockn pretty hard on that door, and fredro is puttn on an incredible pace .

I hope to hit 100 ( woohoo ) by Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone !!!


John

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fredro
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posted December 22, 1999 02:26     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
happy 1000 dexter. a job well done.

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Armin
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posted December 22, 1999 04:39     Click Here to See the Profile for Armin     Edit/Delete Message
Congrats Dexter = I'll sign you up with Steve for a shirt, send him your shipping address please (steve@www.3dnow.org)

Next one in line is Lewin, then I kinda hope we'll have peace for a while while we count the leftover shirts

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted December 22, 1999 19:13     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Dexter, Great job!!!
Lets hope the next 1K is easier.
Keep m' crunchin
-Frank

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fredro
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posted December 28, 1999 13:58     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
way to go lewin.

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted December 28, 1999 16:19     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Lewin, Great job !!! I'm sure the 1,000 units under your belt feels good. Again GREAT JOB.
- Frank

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Jayden
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posted December 30, 1999 21:55     Click Here to See the Profile for Jayden     Edit/Delete Message
Congrats!

All these people hitting 1000...wow!!!
Do you guys have Crays in your basement or something? I was happy enough to hit 100 WU with my two machines(K6-166 & k62-350)


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daviddth
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posted January 06, 2000 22:17     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
<grinmode>

I got to the 1000 mark finally! Thanks heaps to the work PC's and the CLO's extended holidays. I missed out on 3 days processing because no one told me I still had access though

</grinmode>

David.

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fredro
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posted January 06, 2000 22:32     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
congrats daviddth. keep up the fine work.

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted January 07, 2000 17:50     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
daviddth, Congratulation on breaking the 1,000 mark. Sorry you lost the 3 days.
Hopefully you'll get more shots at it.
-Frank

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fredro
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posted January 12, 2000 09:56     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
good going msantos

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msantos
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posted January 12, 2000 13:24     Click Here to See the Profile for msantos     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks guys.

So ... what happens after you hit 1000 units. Do you get wiser? A halo ? Or mystical powers ?

Just to let you know... I do not feel any wiser yet. Maybe it will happen after I get to 2000.

Keep up the good work.

Regards

MS

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fredro
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posted January 12, 2000 13:56     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
let us know if you start feeling wiser.

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daviddth
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posted January 12, 2000 17:34     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
Msantos,

Congratulations on joining us. I assume that you have made the 1000 already, but according to the stats I'm still 100 short of my real figure, so I assume you have made it now.

As for after 1000, I dont think I feel any smarter at all, but a little relieved to make it after all this time.

Now what we have to look forward to is V2 arriving soon...

David

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Pieter
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posted January 12, 2000 18:47     Click Here to See the Profile for Pieter     Edit/Delete Message
hmm would that be any good ?

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted January 12, 2000 19:00     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
msantos, Congratulation on the 1000 units. keep m' crunching.


Do you get wiser? A halo ? Or mystical powers ?

Just older. I do not think that there are any young Sages. So maybe all of the other things will happen as well, lets hope.

- Frank

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msantos
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posted January 15, 2000 12:42     Click Here to See the Profile for msantos     Edit/Delete Message
BTW, is the T-shirts thing for real? I kinda would like to know for sure. Is AMD still supplying them?

I been waiting for my first "T-shirt" for over 4 months... hehe ... naked... AMD-less...

So much for my chance to rub it on on the people at work. They're so Intellish ! (well, fewer of them are now. They could not resist the constant brainwashing sessions I been delivering).

Anyhow, I just wanted to know if I should laugh at myself for sounding stupid or not.

Regards

ms

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fredro
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posted January 15, 2000 13:53     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
if you dont get your shirt soon, i may have to send you a cleveland indians shirt, so you dont freeze.

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daviddth
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posted January 15, 2000 16:59     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
Fredro, you could always send him an Intel shirt, as that would keep his blood boiling

You should have got a heap more shirts, as there have been a lot hitting the 1K WU's lately, and even more looking like getting there soon.

David

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Armin
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posted January 17, 2000 04:34     Click Here to See the Profile for Armin     Edit/Delete Message
Guys,

The t-shirts are promised to us from AMD's Drew Prairie who unfortunately is a notorious flake when it comes to sending them out .. he's the default gateway for all press contacts so he must be more than a little insane since early 1999.

I will ask Steve to needle him some more to get them out finally. Sorry about the delay.

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daviddth
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posted January 18, 2000 03:51     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
Great - I cant wait till I wear my shirt in front of all my intel... Oh, hang on a sec. I did not get one... Sorry

Maybe if I take first position I can rip Franklin's off his back

David

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted January 30, 2000 16:50     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Well Fredro you started this thread now it your turn to be welcomed. Great job !!!
chunchm'. Happy 1,000 and many more - Frank

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fredro
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posted January 30, 2000 19:31     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
thanks frank, but im afraid its going to be near midnight before i hit 1000, unless one of the two machines at work finishes one 1st. my monent of glory is upsetting, we lost msantos.

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CASC member
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posted January 30, 2000 20:17     Click Here to See the Profile for CASC member     Edit/Delete Message
Hey fredro

i won't be around when you hit 1000 but there is no doubt it will happen, congratulations dude.

Sorry to see msanto's has quit, maybe when a new member joins we could have their handle as " follower of fredro " instead of " Celeron worshipper "...LOL

I really think that steve should make that law, hey steve, you listening !!!

John

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fredro
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posted January 30, 2000 20:47     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
thanks casc member. we definatly need to get rid of the celeron worshiper stuff, but we need something other than follower of fredro. hehe (of course its you guys that made www.3dnow.org prosper) remember this guys and gals, numbers talk. let those in charge at www.3dnow.org know your feelings. thats how you change govt. maybe it will work here.

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fredro
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posted January 30, 2000 23:29     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
ahhhhhh! that was the longest 3 hours between a unit i ever waited on. hehe

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daviddth
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posted January 31, 2000 04:51     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
Gee, I'm sad to see Msantos leave (although he WAS getting a little close there)

I agree with people saying the Celeron Worshipper stuff, and I think we should re-name the levels. How about agreeing to something here?

Beginner: AMD K5 User
Intermediate: Follower of Daviddth
Advanced: AMD Athlon User
Armin: Celeron User

David

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fredro
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posted February 07, 2000 12:05     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
great work tsardounis costas congrats!

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Pieter
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posted February 07, 2000 12:54     Click Here to See the Profile for Pieter     Edit/Delete Message
everyone on here has allready signed up fredro the signature doesnt compute :-)

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fredro
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posted February 07, 2000 13:10     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
danball? hehe make it easy on him,

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 07, 2000 19:47     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Great job Tsardounis Costas. Glad to see you breake the 1,000 mark. Keepm' crunchin'
- Frank

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CASC member
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posted February 07, 2000 20:03     Click Here to See the Profile for CASC member     Edit/Delete Message
Excellent effort Tsardounis

Theres lots more room up there, everyone step right up

John

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Pieter
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posted February 07, 2000 20:20     Click Here to See the Profile for Pieter     Edit/Delete Message
congrats fredro and Tsardounis.

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fredro
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posted February 12, 2000 14:12     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
welcome aboard marlin childers. all that hardwork paid off. 1000!

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 12, 2000 15:05     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Congrats Marlin. Crunchm' - Frank

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Pieter
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posted February 14, 2000 22:21     Click Here to See the Profile for Pieter     Edit/Delete Message
yeah congrats !

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daviddth
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posted February 15, 2000 15:51     Click Here to See the Profile for daviddth     Edit/Delete Message
Yes Congrats to both Marlin and Dexter for their reaching 1000.

David

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fredro
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posted February 17, 2000 23:28     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
congrats masoch, 1000 big ones.

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 18, 2000 06:03     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Great job masoch, 1,000 units Crunchm' - Frank

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Pieter
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posted February 18, 2000 08:59     Click Here to See the Profile for Pieter     Edit/Delete Message
:*)

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Masoch
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posted February 18, 2000 10:08     Click Here to See the Profile for Masoch     Edit/Delete Message

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Psycho Killa
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posted February 18, 2000 10:38     Click Here to See the Profile for Psycho Killa     Edit/Delete Message
Congrats on the 1001th unit Masoch... I was late for the congrats on the 1000th, so I figured this will have to do .

PS... Masoch... I AM sneaking up on you... slowly but surely. In the past 24 hours I have turned in 14 units... and still bringing in more PCs .

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wl6538
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posted February 21, 2000 06:03     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
How many machines are you running PK?

I'm starting to feel the heat as I get closer to the top 10... it's so close yet so far.

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Psycho Killa
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posted February 21, 2000 11:42     Click Here to See the Profile for Psycho Killa     Edit/Delete Message
wl6538, I am running about 15 computers on and off. Only 3 of them at 24/7 clients and the rest are only on during the weekdays from about 9:00am to 10:00pm.

I have noticed that you are creeping up pretty quickly there, you had something like 47 units compaired to my 39 I think (total units gained in a few days).

Argos put up a VERY good fight and I sorta expect him to pass me sometime soon, but then I will grab the lead back from him and hold it (hopefully, see Argos seems to turn in groups of units at one time and last time he turned in 12 at once, then about 8 right after that. With 20 units he could pass me by 1).

I am in the top 5 for most units turned in since the 17th of February, and Tsardounis Costas is COOKING! He turned in about 90+ units!

How many machines are you running wl6538?

-PK

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wl6538
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posted February 21, 2000 14:25     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, I saw you and Argos pumping out WUs like mad for the 11th place, and I wonder what kind of research lab Tsardounis Costas is running... Argos trends to upload a whole bunch of WUs at a time so I'll have a tough time getting pass the 13th place.
I have a K6-3 and K6-2 at home running 24hrs a day but Quake3 seems to take over the K6-3 from time to time :-)
And I have "borrowed" 7 Sun machines running back in the department's labs. Man their FPUs are GOOD! But I can only run them from 6pm to 9am, as once I forgot to switch off during day time and the lab admin threatens to suspend my account, so now I telnet to the machines at night and during weekends.
I'm no expert in UNIX so I wonder if I can make a batch command to "auto-login" to the machines at 6pm and "auto-kill" at 9am, because I have to get up at 9am everyday and telnet in to kill the process. Well I supose this get me out of bed! (how SETI changed my life....)

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Psycho Killa
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posted February 21, 2000 15:21     Click Here to See the Profile for Psycho Killa     Edit/Delete Message
Ahhh... Sun Machines, no wonder you are catching up as fast as you are. At home I run 2 AMD K6-III 450MHz and 1 AMD K6-2 392MHz at all times. And the other machines belong to my college and are Intel Pentium II 350s... its so nice to see Intel machines working to support AMD heh...

-PK

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wl6538
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posted February 22, 2000 07:29     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Well my machine is a strange breed of AMD cpu working on an Intel chipset... (a 4 years old TX chipset) It feels good to throw out that P166 and just plug in a K6-III and watch it fly.
My old power supply unit melted a few days ago after months of S@H, the fan in it just stopped and the thing overheated. May be the K6-III is demanding too much from the reset of the aging system, consider this thing has the die size of an Athlon.
This makes me wonder, when we had our 386 we didn't use any heatsink at all! Now despite all these 0.18micron process, copper interconnects, 5 layers metal..bla bla bla, nobody in their right mind will run a recent CPU without a decent HS&Fan combo.

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Psycho Killa
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posted February 22, 2000 12:16     Click Here to See the Profile for Psycho Killa     Edit/Delete Message
Very true. And I know how hot powersupplies can get when the fan is dead. I bought a computer (K6-2 300, VA-503+, S3 Virge, Sb16, blah blah... w/Case). Well he forgot to tell me that the power supply fan was dead and I noticed that the computer was crashing an awfull lot. So I turned it off expecting to see the fan on the CPU to be dead, well when I grabbed the back of the case I damn near burnt my hand because of the heat. I managed to rip a fan off of an old 286 power supply and got it working again, now it runs perfectly cool and stable. (And currently has a K6-III 450 in it).

I have an old Asus TX-97E with the i430TX chipset on it and if the voltage would go down a bit closer to 2.2v I would use a K6-X CPU in it, however it only goes down to 2.8v , ahh well.... not everything works.

-PK

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wl6538
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posted February 22, 2000 16:37     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Hey you're using TX-97 series as well?! The TX-97 is where I run my K6-III 450 on!
The 2.8V is NOT the lowest you can go for the Asus TX series, there are "un-documented" settings go right down to 2.0V! (in 0.1V step) And don't forget the hidden 75Mhz FSB....

All you need to do is change a few jumpers, flash the BISO and off you go...

You can find out about my TX-97+K6-III setup here:

<http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~wl6538/faq/main.html#5>

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Psycho Killa
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posted February 22, 2000 17:55     Click Here to See the Profile for Psycho Killa     Edit/Delete Message
I have done alot of searching on the net, and the revision of my motherboard WILL not allow me to use those jumper settings. Not all TX-97s were created the same.

But no matter right now, I have a K6 200MHz on that board right now and plan on getting a new motherboard anyways.

-PK

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wl6538
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posted February 22, 2000 18:08     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Doh! Oh well you can always look into the Athlons... they're getting cheaper everyday. I'm not so sure on their cache design though, the Athlons need those on-die cache badly...
Not much word on the DDR-Ram chipset as well.
Heck, it took AMD two years to push the K6 core to all its glory with the K6-III.

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Argos
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posted February 23, 2000 01:02     Click Here to See the Profile for Argos     Edit/Delete Message
To PK and Wl6538:

I missed your posts yesterday, but felt compelled to respond, even if it's a day late.

Yes I upload units in batches, because I don't have a dedicated connection currently. I usually upload everyday or two. I'm running SETIBuff on my Windows systems, and multiseti on my *nix systems to keep them all going 24/7.

My current setup is:
1 - K6/2 450 - Running SCO OpenServer
1 - K6/3 400 - Running Windows2000 Pro
1 - K6/3 400 - Runing WindowsNT 4 Ent Server
1 - K6/2 266 - Running Windows2000 Adv Server
1 - PP200 - Running RedHat 6.1
1 - Intel 100 - Running Windows98 SE
1 - DX4/100 - Running RedHat 6.1
(Still waiting for my copy of Solaris7, and when that comes in, everything will change again )

Now for the sad news, I cannot seem to keep up with you guys. I'm only able to turn in about 7.5 units a day, and some of my systems have been down for maintenance as of late (installing new OS's, replacing components, etc). I will, however, try to keep in close proximity to you guys for when I get some new systems

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wl6538
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posted February 23, 2000 20:21     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
I got cought using the SUN machines again, I don't know what's up with the sys admin but he got something against S@H... it's not as if I run S@H as high priority process.
May be he enjoys me going back to him and beg the account back.
And may be this time round I won't. The department of law has an array if Wintel machines next door. The question will be how many of those P200 do I need to make up for the 7 lost SUN machines...

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DanBall
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posted February 23, 2000 23:29     Click Here to See the Profile for DanBall     Edit/Delete Message
Argos, I found what was causing the BSOD's. It was my 2 month old K6-2 500 dying a slow death. Could I have ruined it by not putting that special thermal gel that you put between the CPU and the fan's heat sink (I didn't know anything about a special gel when I bought the CPU)? I've temporarily put in my Cyrix MII PR300 (233 MHz actual).

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Argos
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posted February 24, 2000 01:05     Click Here to See the Profile for Argos     Edit/Delete Message
wl6538, let me do some research on how to setup a cron job for SETI on those SUN systems, before you give up on them. It will allow you to set a start and stop time for SETI. I should have something for you by tomorrow.
You want SETI to start at 6pm and stop at 9am, right? Also, which version of Solaris are they running (shouldn't really matter)?

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wl6538
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posted February 24, 2000 05:06     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Is the version you want the one displayed during login? Then it said "SunOS 5.7"
I'm using S@H 2.0 Sun Solaris 2.6 verion.
A Cron job from 6pm to 9am will be great, then I won't have to get up early or risk the process slip into daytime.
Now all I have to do is go back to my sys admin, listen to his BS for a while and beg the account back.

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wl6538
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posted February 24, 2000 13:56     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
I was reading the man page for cron and it mentioned something about a user crontab file...
And I don't know if I'm in the cron.deny file.
Anyway How do I create a crontab file, and where do I put it, and what do I have to do to make it run?
Meanwhile without access to the SUN machines I have to start using the NT machines next door, but I would really like to go back to Solaris... I don't know much about NT either... how do I keep a process running when I log off?

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 24, 2000 18:05     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
Wayne, The following is from memory ( I am not in front my machine at work ) on NT after you log on mouse to Start and right click then select Explore, when it opens up look for profiles and look for all users and left click on it then click on programs and then startup. Add a short cut to seti and set the properties to run minumized. I run the gui on most machines because most people will click on the x to turn it off if it comes up on the screen, but the gui just goes to the task bar as an icon. To turn it off you need to right click on the task bar icon and select close. I do not install seti on the computer, I have installed it on one machine then renamed the exe file Seti202.exe and copy it to a floppy disk then uninstall seti. Finally I copy the Seti202.exe to a dir I called seti. I do all of that so that the screen saver is not installed on the computer.
Run Seti202 answer the questions select 2 for return user insert frank@childers.com and we are on our way. LOL -Frank

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fredro
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posted February 24, 2000 19:16     Click Here to See the Profile for fredro     Edit/Delete Message
smooth ending frank, hahaha smooth!

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Argos
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posted February 24, 2000 22:29     Click Here to See the Profile for Argos     Edit/Delete Message
Wayne, check your email. I sent you the files for setting up SETI as a cron job. I don't have a Solaris system yet, so I couldn't verify everything, but it should work just fine.

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wl6538
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posted February 25, 2000 05:29     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the input everybody! Keep them crunching...

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NormanK
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posted February 25, 2000 07:21     Click Here to See the Profile for NormanK     Edit/Delete Message
Running it via the Autostart works, but I prefer running it as a service. The User can't stop it, doesn't see it and it runs all the time.
The how-to was posted some time ago, if you can't find it mail me: normank@cheerful.com .

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DanBall
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Go to my website that I personally created. Here is the link: www.geocities.com/horsewhisperer_1976/

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 25, 2000 18:15     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
I think that in order to run it as service you need to have Admin Rights in order to set it up. - Frank

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Argos
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posted February 26, 2000 03:06     Click Here to See the Profile for Argos     Edit/Delete Message
This link should answer most of the questions pertaining to optimizing and running SETI for the different platforms.
Doing more with your SETI client

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wl6538
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posted February 26, 2000 07:29     Click Here to See the Profile for wl6538     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks Argos, the cron job is now working.

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NormanK
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posted February 27, 2000 13:50     Click Here to See the Profile for NormanK     Edit/Delete Message
Franklin, you're right, but hey, it's NT, not anything secure! You don't need to be the domain admin, local admin is absolutely enough! (And that's not hard to get... ;-)) )

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Franklin A. Childers
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posted February 27, 2000 16:24     Click Here to See the Profile for Franklin A. Childers     Edit/Delete Message
NormanK, Thanks I didn't know that. I think if I sign on local I have Admin Right. Will have to give it a try next chance I get.
- Frank

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