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DPC's have a very bad day, today!

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That really does say something about TA! Not only did we manage to take #1 in RC5 but in addition we hold leads or near leads in several other projects too! It is real easy to see that no matter what the DPC do in RC5 they don't hold a candle to all the projects TA is involved in.🙂🙂🙂

 
Is there somebody out there who can confirm or oppose to the calculation I made above.

I really want to know, if it is in the right direction or way off.

Peter.
 
Yep Crow,

Not bad for a bunch of old probes and shuttles. Even passed the main fleet at warp speed. Thanx 😛😛😛

I'm still waiting for someone to make some comment (positive or negative?) on the calculation I made a few messages above.

Is there any of the old members, that can confirm it (like Virge, JonB, Jator, BGod, Mika or anyone else)?
 
I'm not sure our Seti team can do that much blocks per day. Granted, there's one major factor, cause most of the Seti guys probably are running the GUI or version 2 of the client which are slower.
But a rough estimate assuming we pump out 1900 Seti work units per day and a Tbird 800Mhz does 4.8 WU per day, (an estimate, i'm no expert on it) we'll get about 346354 blocks per day from them.

I'm not very suure, but i think the speed difference between version 2 and 3 of the SETI client is pretty large. So maybe we'll get about 700k blocks from them per day.


Anyone have detailed calculations on the processing power of our OGR team?
 
Ok, just checked, assuming our OGR team does about 136.4 Tnodes per day as an average for a week, and a Tbird 800Mhz does about 0.56 Gnodes per day, we'll have 213125 blocks more if they're converted to RC5! hehe 🙂
 
I think the OGR calc was about what I came up with (200,000 blocks). That puts us almost in first place in OGR-25 every day and overall.
 
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