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Liquid Snake you can transfer units by disk! At least if you are using the client version. With old pentiums it takes about 48h to process one unit! If you put those computers crunching try changing the bus speed on that 75MHz comp from 50 to 66!
Hmm, that can be done. But you see, the P75 has gone through a lot, and it appears to be missing a hard drive But the P133 is fully working, I'll put that to work.
BTW, I would not try overclocking either of those machines, they don't have great airflow. Also, the boards only support 50, 60 and 66 bus speeds. Not sure about the multiplier.
[This message has been edited by Liquid Snake (edited 17 August 2000).]
Nice! that makes it 9 computers
Guru Pentium 90@100
HedsSpaz 486 DX66, Pentium 120, and K6-2 350
jsb pentium 200mmx, K6 266
Liquid Snake pentium 166mmx
Sir Hitech a Pentium 90, Pentium 133
NightSide joined so that makes it 11 comps.
Guru Pentium 90@100
HedsSpaz 486 DX66, Pentium 120, and K6-2 350
jsb pentium 200mmx, K6 266
Liquid Snake Pentium 133, Pentium 166mmx
NightSide Pentium 133
Sir Hitech a Pentium 90, Pentium 133
Try this sig Guru! I've switched the (Seti@Murc) link to an account I know I'll be able to keep - this page will redirect you to the site wherever it is! (Edit my post to cut the code)
If you old timers are still out there I've got a quad-332 RS/6000 SP5 node I can add for a while.
If it had some cache it would be reasonable... but as it is it takes about 40 hours for a WU on each processor
I might be able to bolt a P2-400 together when I get hold of some PC-133 SDRAM for my main box too (this weekend hopefully)
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