Don't worry, we'll get to the top 200 before you know it ;)
I've just added another 3.4Ghz of P4 on top of the 5.1 I added earlier. I'm at just over 10gig now, should be able to 'retire' my main system soon and return it to more serious stuff. :)
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Don't worry, we'll get to the top 200 before you know it ;)
I've just added another 3.4Ghz of P4 on top of the 5.1 I added earlier. I'm at just over 10gig now, should be able to 'retire' my main system soon and return it to more serious stuff. :)
Crap I'm out about 4.5 Ghz total for this whole week. My roommate said he shut all my computers off before he left to go home for the week. I'm pissed:mad:
Looks like all I have at home is my mom's XP2000+ rig and maybe my brothers XP1800+, if I can get the internet working on his rig.
Go to Statsman and click the java link qt the top left, then you can manipulate the way it displays the data by clicking on the column headers. Color still sucks, but it will organize the data in a lot of different ways.Quote:
Originally posted by sapasion
True but EOC does have the best database around. I for one cannot wait for its return.
Congratty's on 10k thermo!
The milestones page has been updated with all the new 1k guys and the new 10k fella ;)
Whoa I got passed up quick. Had my main rig off most of the time over the weekend (birthday ;)), hopefully I can catch back up after I test some things.
I cannot get the java graph to display anythingQuote:
Originally posted by Thermo
Go to Statsman and click the java link qt the top left, then you can manipulate the way it displays the data by clicking on the column headers. Color still sucks, but it will organize the data in a lot of different ways.
holy $#!~ that java graphing is cool. i didn't notice that option before. :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by Thermo
Go to Statsman and click the java link qt the top left, then you can manipulate the way it displays the data by clicking on the column headers. Color still sucks, but it will organize the data in a lot of different ways.
if you have java enabled browser, try clicking in the blue area saps, that's what i had to do to get the charts to display.
messing with someone else's computers? :eek: man, that guy wouldn't be my roommate very much longer (without a talking-to, at least :p).Quote:
Originally posted by XP18004life
Crap I'm out about 4.5 Ghz total for this whole week. My roommate said he shut all my computers off before he left to go home for the week.
Thank you. Thank you very much.Quote:
Originally posted by mystifmagic
Congratty's on 10k thermo!
The milestones page has been updated with all the new 1k guys and the new 10k fella ;)
What browser do you use? Some flavors of IE do not have it, something about the fight with Sun Micro. IE6 has it. If you use an offbrand browser, then you'll have to ask the Nix guys about it.Quote:
Originally posted by sapasion
I cannot get the java graph to display anything
I use IE6 with SP1. I think its SP1 which killed Java in IE6. I had to DL something from Sun which enables me to use Yahoo's StatTracker, etc for my fantasy sports. Alas I get nothing with StatmanQuote:
Originally posted by Thermo
What browser do you use? Some flavors of IE do not have it, something about the fight with Sun Micro. IE6 has it. If you use an offbrand browser, then you'll have to ask the Nix guys about it.
I just noticed this "Warning by using the -forceSSE flag you are overriding program safeguards, that monitor the stability of SSE instructions on your system" on my computer running the 4.01-Pre1 beta. I was just wondering if it would cause problems.
Nah crank it up. Its true SSE increases instability but all that means is more vcore or a slight off throttle of the OCQuote:
Originally posted by lonewolfroger
I just noticed this "Warning by using the -forceSSE flag you are overriding program safeguards, that monitor the stability of SSE instructions on your system" on my computer running the 4.01-Pre1 beta. I was just wondering if it would cause problems.
Try this SapsQuote:
Originally posted by sapasion
I use IE6 with SP1. I think its SP1 which killed Java in IE6. I had to DL something from Sun which enables me to use Yahoo's StatTracker, etc for my fantasy sports. Alas I get nothing with Statman
http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.html
I have a 1600+(1.8GHZ) in that system and I finished a 344 already with it and I guess it would have shown if it was unstable or not during the 20hrs it took to do it, so I`m leaving it there.Quote:
Originally posted by sapasion
Nah crank it up. Its true SSE increases instability but all that means is more vcore or a slight off throttle of the OC