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I just joined, and a Q. about RC5
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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May 15, 2001, 11:51 PM
 
Hello! I just heard of the RC5 thing a few days ago, and i've sinced joined the effort (and team macnn!).

I have my Ti500 running it more or less 24/7, but i've also set up my work cubicle (a Dual500 tower) to run it 24/7.
Now, here's my question... I've set both of them up with my email address, so i'm wondering, if my office machine finds the key, will there be any way to know which one?

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May 16, 2001, 12:17 AM
 
Put the work one on sjaffa@mac.com.
That way if you get an email you know where it came from.

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May 16, 2001, 12:42 AM
 
Yeah..nice try.
     
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May 16, 2001, 12:44 AM
 
Originally posted by Scotttheking:
Put the work one on sjaffa@mac.com.
That way if you get an email you know where it came from.
You sir are a horrible monster and I pray for your timely demise.
J/K!!

That's a nice lineup of hardware you got there...

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May 16, 2001, 06:49 AM
 
Conceivably they could, since the Book will be running a single cruncher, while the DP runs two. That info is in the first line of the progress window. Dunno how much is reported to Dnet though.

Gotta give Scott a point for trying. hehe

Great about you joining, now we have all three Chris' from Austin on the team!

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May 16, 2001, 07:30 PM
 
So, does that point get me some more RC5 processing power?
My 7100 is currently not crunching, as I got pissed off at it and ripped it apart.

The only machine on that list doing RC5 is the 6100.

The rest are all SETI.
Soon a Ti book will be added to that list, and it will be doing RC5.
Hopefully Apple will release dual 733s or 800s in the next week, and that too will be doing RC5 (if I can get my mom to get one).

--Scott

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G3 400, 384, 12 + 75 GB
PM 8500 - 150, 176, 4.3 GB
PM 7100 - 66, 32, 700 MB
PM 6100 - 66, 40, 1 GB
And the lowest of all:
Athlon Thunderbird 954MHz, 128, 8GB
My website
Help me pay for college. Click for more info.
     
   
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