dangermaus
Junior Member
hallo people!
I am a little bit tired to explain (here is 01:19 in the morning), but I'd like to present
shortly the GPU project:
it is a Gnutella client that allows File Sharing and CPU sharing as well. Everyone agrees to provide network resources as needed and in return is able to get CPU-cycles from other clients on the network system.
The framework is extensible with plugins. These plugins are not very useful at the moment, I have to admit: right now it is possible to compute pi and solve a partial differential equation. However, a chess plugin is on the work.
I was able to build a cluster with 20 machines (in a student's computer room) and to do some computations. The program is now quite stable and can run for hours unattended (especially compared with the first versions one and a half year ago). There also is some documentation, written as semester work at ETH Zuerich.
I would be glad if some of you could try it out: I keep my laptop running day and night so that a cluster can build up. A more advanced system to allow GPUs to meet is implemented in 0.813, and is called GWebCache, but there lot of clients are required...
thank you for downloading and trying out the program at gpu.sf.net. The program is written in Delphi and released under GPL (a part of a commercial TGnutella component, bought for 100 ? from Kamil, a german programmer) and hosted by Sourceforge. I would be very happy to receive your impressions and criticism, so that we can improve the program.
I am a little bit tired to explain (here is 01:19 in the morning), but I'd like to present
shortly the GPU project:
it is a Gnutella client that allows File Sharing and CPU sharing as well. Everyone agrees to provide network resources as needed and in return is able to get CPU-cycles from other clients on the network system.
The framework is extensible with plugins. These plugins are not very useful at the moment, I have to admit: right now it is possible to compute pi and solve a partial differential equation. However, a chess plugin is on the work.
I was able to build a cluster with 20 machines (in a student's computer room) and to do some computations. The program is now quite stable and can run for hours unattended (especially compared with the first versions one and a half year ago). There also is some documentation, written as semester work at ETH Zuerich.
I would be glad if some of you could try it out: I keep my laptop running day and night so that a cluster can build up. A more advanced system to allow GPUs to meet is implemented in 0.813, and is called GWebCache, but there lot of clients are required...
thank you for downloading and trying out the program at gpu.sf.net. The program is written in Delphi and released under GPL (a part of a commercial TGnutella component, bought for 100 ? from Kamil, a german programmer) and hosted by Sourceforge. I would be very happy to receive your impressions and criticism, so that we can improve the program.