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  • #16
    I think it's the last possible date it needs to be completely finished to be submitted in. If you haven't finished the entire thing (All 100% of it), then it will either expire and get a new one, or the one you have won't be counted any more. Something like that anyway.

    J1NG

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    • #17
      The deadline is mainly for projects like seti, there then you've passed the deadline the wu is re-distributed to other users. Anyone returning after their deadline also risks not getting credit.


      CPDN on the other hand doesn't really use the deadline for anything, so as long as you keeps trickling along it's no problem passing this deadline.
      Since the crediting is based on trickles, there's no problem here either.

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      • #18
        We're at #201 now!
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        • #19
          OK, tried to join, my first time in distibuted compfarting. Think I did well, but perhaprs I'll show up onyl when I hav e contributed anything?
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          • #20
            Yeah, essentially once your first trickle is sent in, you're listed on the group.

            J1NG

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            • #21
              Nice one folks
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              • #22
                But uhm, one tricjkle takes 30,000 hours?
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                • #23
                  How long before one trickle?

                  BOINC is running hadsm3 4.04 with over 2 hrs of CPU time (Athlon 1800+ or somesuch), but only 0.26% completed...Is that right? I wnat to hit the stats!
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                  • #24
                    Depends on your system. I think every trickle is sent in for every 10800 odd timesteps processed. So once you've done that amount, it should be sending in soon.

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                    • #25
                      Should take about ~9 hours for the first trickle on an 1800+. Think of each trickle as being like a WU, but for a full simulation to take place on your machine it needs about 72 trickles or some such. 3 weeks to a month basically, but you'll be trickling 2-3 times a day.
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                      • #26
                        Anyway, I'll hit thet stats today or tomorrow I guess, which should help us get to #1.

                        I thought many more of Murc did this kind of thing?
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                        • #27
                          Yeah, right, over 9.5 hours of CPU time (and it's a 2000+ even) and still no score? What am I doing wrong here?
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                          • #28
                            Blast, 11.46 hrs CPU, 1.41% progress and 10998 timesteps already..... I've set to connect to the server every 0.05 days (deafault 0.1 days) so it shoul dbe there soon, no?
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                            • #29
                              OK, 108,000, not 10,800 timesteps.... It'll take ages for the 1st trickle to come in. Speak again in 3 years or so.....
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                              • #30
                                Uh? That's weird. It's every 10800 odd timesteps for me before it trickles one in.

                                J1NG

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