I’m sure there are a lot of team members who owns old computers (386, 486, Pentiums, AMD K5, K6 Cyrix) that they don’t use for SETI because they are to slow and it would ruin their average times. I have created a shared account called “old-timers” for all the old (worthless) computers that we own. So if you have let’s say an old 486 or Cyrix lying around why don’t you install SETI on it and start crunching away submitting your units to oldoldtimer@hotmail.com and help the MURC team in the SETI club rankings. If we all do that I am sure we could produce at least 50+ units/day (that is 1500 units/month) for the team. Also it would be nice to see a bunch of crapy computer rise in the MURC rankings! My old Compaq 100MHz is now happily crunching away units for the account and Sir Hitech already joined with a 90 and a 133MHz Pentium. Everyone is welcome to join and there is no need to worry about high average times. Remember the more computers we have crunching for the team the better! Any comments are welcome!
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PIII450@558, ABIT BX6-2, 256RAM, G400MAX, SBLIVE, HOTROD-UDMA66
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PIII450@558, ABIT BX6-2, 256RAM, G400MAX, SBLIVE, HOTROD-UDMA66
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