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Lifer
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hmm, looks like you only have one core for each project, RC5 and OGR, thats too bad. Guess that doesnt leave you with any options but to run core 0 on each CPU.
 

JHutch

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It might be more worthwhile to run SETI on some of those CPUs. I don't know what kind of client the SETI@Home folks have for that bad boy (or even if they do have one), but I know the heavy irons tend to really excel at SETI...

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Joe O

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To try all the cores, run it with the -bench instead of -benchmark option.
 

Kilowatt

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<< Automatic processor type detection failed. >>

No, that means it didn't automatically find the right one.
Obviously those cores haven't been ported to yet.
You might go into the dnetc -config and manually select and try to bench every core that is listed.
 

dumbredneck

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yeah with the -bench it tries 2 core allitnil and lintilla and they both suck. 5,3xx keys/sec

I'll consider the seti option for that whale.