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Cracking and flushing...it isn't just for breakfast anymore?

Flessan

Senior member
This has nothing to do with the subject...well... besides the cracking and flushing.

Can someone tell me if there is a way I can tell the client to flush at a certain time of day? Also... I noticed that all of the times are in UTC...but it is getting the system date from my computer. Since I'm in Guam... it is 1 day ahead. Doesn't seem to be hurting anything.

I'm running 3 computers 24 hours... but the kids are a big drain on the weekends 🙂.

T-Bird 900 @ 1000ish
C2 566 @ 850
P!!! 450 @ 504 <----Need to spend about 80 bucks and get a C2 700 or so for this.

 
Bump and another question... RC5...Is there anyone here running under windows (98) that knows how to set up a pproxy so I can flush the blocks to one computer and have it send them all at once? Thanx.
 
I'll answer the pproxy part.

Very easy to install and run. The readme file covers almost all questions. The other two PCs that you have can just fetch and flush by setting their &quot;keyserver&quot; address to your host computer's TCP/IP address. Virtually all the default settings on the PProxy are good. If you want to track your stats on the Team Anandtech proxy, be sure to set the PProxy to fetch/flush to proxy.teamanandtech.com.

If you set the individual clients to buffer a good amount of work, you don't even need to have the PProxy running 24/7, just when you want them to or set them to update.

concerning the timed flush, you can create a batch file that will issue a &quot;DNECTC -update&quot; command and put it in a scheduling program. The PProxy can be forced to update also, using the same method.
 
Thanx JonB! I'll get right to work on that! Ohhh. It's 1 AM here in Guam... Maybe in the morning 🙂
 
On the first question, use windows schedulder or any task launcher to issue the command dnetc -flush or dnetx -update in the client's folder.

On the next, installing the pproxy is quite straightforward but I cant stay too much today and someone will bum in to help quick. But there must be something to read on the faqs and in the readme included in the pproxy installer on dnet

/edit you guys are too fast. answer a phone call and shazam ! problem solved.
 
Hi Flessan,


<< P!!! 450 @ 504 <----Need to spend about 80 bucks and get a C2 700 or so for this. >>


I have a Cel2-700 that will only do 904 MHz, but three Cel2-600's will do 900 MHz each, and my 633 does 950 MHz. I've had the best luck with the 600's as two of them did not reqire any voltage tweak.

I use the pproxy the others mentioned. It works great! I have each machine buffer the default (32 WUs) and have the pproxy flush when it reaches 400 WUs. I don't use larger numbers as I prefer to see activity to know that everything is working.

Good luck!
 
Thanx for the Cel2 update JW. Price isn't much different... but you do have a point. I was originally looking for a pIII 800E. Price is still a bit high there though... in the high 150's new I think. I'll probably wait til I can pick one of those up (new or used) for 100.00 bucks.
 
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