400k Carr0t, 10k Kreg

Started by DuVeL, June 09, 2008, 02:53:02 PM

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DuVeL

Nicely folded guys and both a new sig available if you want!:clap::thumbsup:
400k is massive bit nice going aswell with the 10k Kreg!:dribble:
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[QUOTE]Cheesepuff...A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Ninja_Freak, a young Man whose life will have a great significance in years to come.Ninja has only one protector - DuVeL - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Ninja_Freak & attempt to terminate him.
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Carr0t

W00t! :yahoo: At least all this folding isn't coming off my electricity bill :)
[imga=right]http://77.108.129.49/fahtags/ms10.jpg[/imga]Wash: This is going to get pretty interesting.
Mal: Define interesting...
Wash: Oh god, oh god, we\'re all going to die?

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vobler

Nicely folded guys :yahoo:

Lee

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delanvital

Aye, nice folding :D I better not wonder how long time it takes for me to get to 400k :blink:

Carr0t

Interesting. I was running 2x single core F@H clients on each box, one per core the system had. I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 on both boxes, and took the opportunity to go from 32 to 64bit. Despite the instructions recommending you only use the SMP client on quad core machines I tried installing it on both these dual cores, and my output has almost doubled. Especially weird, as my CPU usage on each core now fluctuates between 85% and 95%, whereas with 2 single core processes both cores were topped out at 100% all the time.

What I find even odder is that if you try and run the SMP Linux client on a 32bit Linux OS, it tells you it needs a 64bit OS to run, but on a 64bit Linux OS you have to install the 32bit compatibility libraries before the client will execute at all, even to just give you an error message. If you've not got the libs installed it doesn't recognise the file as executable.
[imga=right]http://77.108.129.49/fahtags/ms10.jpg[/imga]Wash: This is going to get pretty interesting.
Mal: Define interesting...
Wash: Oh god, oh god, we\'re all going to die?

T-Bag

The difference probably comes from it using 64bit rather than 32bit. Using the 32bit libraries is probably just something to do with how it was originally programmed. I get too confused by Linux to work out how it all works to try and give a more detailed explaination.
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