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I just assimilated a 766 MHz Celeron system!

I know it's a relatively crappy system by today's standards, but it's my first assimilation for the Anandtech OGR team. Anyway, the OGR thing is very addictive...now I'm constantly thinking about where to find other computers that I can assimilate 🙂
 
I'm a memeber of team Anandtech already. At least the RC5 team, and I've been told that being a member of the RC5 team makes one automatically a member of the OGR team. Anyway, how can I check to make sure I'm a team member?
 


<< Anyway, how can I check to make sure I'm a team member? >>



Well, if the dnet site was running, you could just check the stat's page in Dnet under the OGR-25 project.

The link would be: http://stats.distributed.net/ogr-25/psearch.php3?st=XXXX@XXX.XXX

where XXXX@XXX.XXX is your Dnet email address. I bleieve that this stats page mentions what team your on. Otherwise you can just goto the &quot;top team overall&quot; in the project, select TeamAandtech, and list the stats of individual team members. Then look for your ID somwhere way down the list.

(I wish the Dnet site was working so I could verify this!) :|
 
Now I'm even eyeing that old 486 that's in the closet, to see what needs to be done on it so it will run OGR (probably on the QNX OS). 😀
 
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