No one noticed

SilverBack

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Made top 100 in TA and passed 500 today.....

Oh well :D

Ok,,,,,,,, Top 100 in Seti for our Team and the 500 WU mark in SETI..
 

Dale

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maybe they did ; )

top 100 in SETI ?? 500 million??

your posst is not real specific

..Dale
 

CurtOien

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SilverBack,

congrats. :D

It's cool to see we now have about 100 people with more than 500 WU's
 

blade47

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Congrats silverback.:)

Edit: BTW no one noticed back when I broke 500 either maybe they will when I crack 1000 in the next couple of weeks.;)
 

JWMiddleton

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Congrats Silverback!!

I think the focus has been on the races and on 1k...Sorry! For example Mucman has been sitting at 999 for a day. Don't know when he is going to punch through?
 

Assimilator1

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Congrats Silverback :)

>>>> maybe they will when I crack 1000 in the next couple of weeks<<<<

ahh! ,another one who is going to whizz past me ? ;)
 

blade47

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I wish Assim1. I'd love to build a small crackrack for seti but know nothing about linux and haven't been able to find much info on building a diskless seti rack.:( I did manage to find a linux boot floppy that had seti on it for running a diskless system but it has the old v1.xx client on it. Not to mention I have no idea how to configure.:(
 

Yo Ma Ma

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You were noticed, trust me! Not the exact figures, but I definitely noticed you moving up quckly.
 

ElFenix

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you could probably load klinux into ram then take that disk out and load a disk with seti on it. problem with seti is that it does a lot of disk access, so a ram disk would be much faster compared to floppy.
 

blade47

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Yeah, I wish one of the Linux gurus around here would whip us up a little floppy image for seti like Kilowatt did for the RC5 guys with Klinux. I've seen it done but it's an old client.:( I talked with the guy who had done it and he said he had updated with the new v3.0 client and would try to get it up on his site this weekend but it's still not there.:( It's all on 1 disc and gets it's ip address from a dhcp server (I think is what it is) &amp; runs on a ram disk. It should be able to connect to a setiQ server to grab it's wu's.