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You can attach the normal BOINC manager to Charity Engine by attaching to http://work.charityengine.com/ (Https won't work; I tried. It has to be http.) I've been turning in Wu's for the last 2 days but my Stats at the Project haven't been going up at all ... Not sure if they export their stats either because I show 0 Credits in BoincTasks & BOINC Manager but show 91k Credits at the Project from previous work I did ... | |
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Can't login or register for the Charity Engine WEB SITE despite the fact that I successfully signed up via the BOINC program and currently have work on my computers. | |
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Is there any other way to register or sign in to the web site so I can manage my computers / account? w/o login http://work.charityengine.com/server_status.php the following links will require the BOINС account email and password, then re-enter them https://accounting.charityengine.com/user_search.php https://accounting.charityengine.com/show_user.php?userid=NNNNNNN https://accounting.charityengine.com/prefs.php?subset=project - can be edited but will return to default https://accounting.charityengine.com/weak_auth.php the rest issue a request to register on web server (admin) and are not available to us [update] imho not worth wasting time on all this - nothing sensible back door to the anonymous account system (= system hack) incomprehensible anonymous applications, some very heavy (docker) they were refused here to count, and rightly so. only one task "lights up" in the active table and only confuses people it managed to get into the system, but there is no statistics for it | |
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Can't login or register for the Charity Engine WEB SITE despite the fact that I successfully signed up via the BOINC program and currently have work on my computers. You have to go onto the website to create an account and they will send you an email that you only have 24 hours to click on to prove it's your email account. CE is not a Boinc Project but a Boinc add-in that does have workunits. This is part of what an Admin sent me when I asked about removing it "Please remove Charity Engine as "account manager", not as "project" (Charity Engine is not a BOINC "project")." For me it sent me workunits even when I had it set to no new tasks but stopped once I suspended it. The next day somehow it was unsuspended and I was receiving tasks again, I aborted every task I got, until I suspended it again. Then I was able to figure out how to remove it from Boinc. It also added a line at the top in the Boinc Manager 'open web site' that went straight to CE's site. It's also gone now that CE is off my computer. | |
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Minecraft have a new app - Triple Chunk Sand-based terrain filtering | |
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Thanks Bok .. | |
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I keep getting this on my one GPU Box, the other one downloaded 8 Wu's right away | |
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New apps from NFS@Home 15e Lattice Sieve for smaller numbers and 16e Lattice Sieve for smaller numbers | |
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renewed activity on Gaia@home - new apps every day (linux only) | |
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renewed activity on Gaia@home - new apps every day (linux only) I've had them too ____________ | |
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Gaia@home | |
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I think the tasks may be too short to register with the WUProp app. Even if they do, I think for CPU tasks WUProp measures CPU time, which is less than a tenth of a second per task. | |
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I think the tasks may be too short to register with the WUProp app. Even if they do, I think for CPU tasks WUProp measures CPU time, which is less than a tenth of a second per task. So I guess it's not worth running them, since like this one can't reach 100 hours even with a small farm...;-) ____________ Life is Science, and Science rules. To the universe and beyond Member of BOINC@Heidelberg My BOINC-Stats | |
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I think the tasks may be too short to register with the WUProp app. Even if they do, I think for CPU tasks WUProp measures CPU time, which is less than a tenth of a second per task. I looked at Michael Goetz's list and see this: 171 Gaia@home 24_Gaia@home 4.62 4.62 It doesn't show how many resources he has on it to get that but it is being captured by WUProp. | |
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I think the tasks may be too short to register with the WUProp app. Even if they do, I think for CPU tasks WUProp measures CPU time, which is less than a tenth of a second per task. There's also a line for 23_Gaia, with a few hours. So I guess they are registering with WUProp. I'm running three Fire Tablets, a Windows netbook, a Windows laptop, and a Windows desktop, none of which can run Gaia since all of Gaia's apps are linux. I do, however, run four VMs on the laptop and desktop so that I'm able to run linux apps, and those are the machines that ran the Gaia tasks. So, if the answer was "how many computers did it take to get a handful of hours?", the answer is four. ____________ Want to find one of the largest known primes? Try PrimeGrid. Or help cure disease at WCG. | |
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Yes I have run 3,000 24-GAIA2home tasks and have 1.64 hours (I think), so it will take a lot of work units to get to a hundred hours. | |
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270K tasks = 440h, "bunkering" was used - batch execution without a gap between tasks | |
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270K tasks = 440h, "bunkering" was used - batch execution without a gap between tasks You did better than I did... 68K tasks and 48 hours. ____________ Want to find one of the largest known primes? Try PrimeGrid. Or help cure disease at WCG. | |
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Gaia@home | |
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