Yes, ECCp is all about cpu speed, and doesn't depend on the fsb. Its really the floating point speed that matters most, so Athlons and Durons are top dog at ECCp, followed by Pentium III, and then the lowly Pentium IV being the worst cpu.
well i have been trying to get more rigs on ECCp but as i am doing so my brother in law just uninstalled it from his p3 600, (bastage) well i guess no more PS2 for him till he puts it back on ....
<< well i have been trying to get more rigs on ECCp but as i am doing so my brother in law just uninstalled it from his p3 600, (bastage) well i guess no more PS2 for him till he puts it back on .... >>
Have just added 2 P4-1.6Gh, to make my total # of machines doing ECCp at 7.
Another P4-2Gh is coming in next week.
As already said, the P4 is not that fast on ECCp (a 1.6Gh 'only' does 422k its/sec, yet faster than I can do with pencil and paper) but it is still an improvement of ~850k its/sec.
When all my new equipment is in, I'm going to built a local network. Until then no machines will be dumped. Should make a nice batch of points for TA The Federation.
PeterN... you might want to offer someone running seti to have them run eccp for you on their athlon, and run Seti for them on you p4..... a good 1.4GHz+ athlon, with optimized client will do 1M its/second more than both your p4s..... while p4 are very decent at seti
I set up Eccp on two Athlons sunday. An 850 slot a tbird and a 750 slot A classic. I am getting 480k and 420k respectivly. I sent in Dp`s from both monday. I then joined the team from the team stat page. I have not seen my name in the stats yet, is this normal? I have sent about 200 in so far.
You should have shown on the stats page by now. Be sure that the email you entered is the same as the one you are running ECCp with. You can look in the folder where you have ECCp for the userinf file and that will contain the email address that you entered when you setup the client. It is possible that you may have had a typo when keying it on the join page. Verify the address and try again.
User file is Ok . I use the same handle and email as I use here. I seem to remember running this a few years ago. Is that possible? I may have used a different handle then.
I don't see a Ken008 anywhere on the all users list at ECCp Site
I am not sure if this is something that has happened before since I am new to the project. I am sure MM or one of the other guys who have been running it longer will have some ideas of what to try next.
ken008, this particular project only start last April, and wasn't publicly announced until last May.
You are not showing up on the official stats page, so you are not getting credited for your work.
I would first look in your dplist.log. Check to see if the DPs you submitted were acknowledged. You should see something like the following after every grouping of DPs:
Successfully sent points flushed from dplist
19 of 19 points successfully transmitted.
If that file looks okay, check the settings in eccp109.ini.
Cheesemoo had a problem recently getting one of his clients to work properly. It is possible that something got screwed up in the install (depending on which client you're using). It may take a reinstall to fix things.
as MM has stated i also had problems on one of my rigs. what Chris said happend is that the DPs i sent in were already sent in by someone else. he told me to delete the "plist" file to correct it. if you need his email addy is cmonico@nd.edu
You guys are in luck. I just decided I was tired of SETI@Home, so I switched my Athlon 1.3 over to ECCp. So now I have that and an Athlon 950 running ECCp. This 1.3 seems to average 850K/sec using the Statsaholic Athlon-enhanced executable.
Corsair,
I know the P4 s*cks at ECCp. I'm indeed willing to trade for other machines, but first the internal network iin my office has to be up and running, before I'm going to (re)configure anything. The two machines are only running ECCp atm as an in between solution. No work is being done on them.
If all works out, the other P4 will arrive next week, together with the network stuff.
I'll give a virtual shout, when I'm ready to trade cpu's.
Ken (the other Ken) you probably remember running Rob Harley's ECDL-108 program. TA was in it for a very short time before the contest finished. It had better stats and although its client was MMX-enhanced, the current Windows client (the one I optimized ) is much faster.
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