dnetc for Haiku available

Forum thread started by umccullough on Sun, 2008-12-14 01:39

I posted a note over at http://teamhaiku.com to let everyone know that a dnetc client is officially available for Haiku now.

Also, there is an updated BeOS x86 client available for those who still want to run it there :)

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Re: dnetc for Haiku available

Nice!

Now if I can find all those old BeOS boxes.

BTW: anyone remember the password for join the EulerNet team?

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

AFAIK, there's really no password necessary - I've never understood how that works :/

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

Checking the Overall Statistics here --> http://stats.distributed.net/project/ogr_status.php?project_id=26 it appears his will be a short lived project.

Status Overview
Total Stubs: 9,967,533
Stubs Done: 7,238,813
Stubs Verified: 2,081,825
Stubs Yesterday: 189,373
% Complete: 46.75%

Projected Completion Times
Daily Stubs Projected End Date
1 Day Average 189,373 25-Feb-2009
3 Day Average 206,236 20-Feb-2009
7 Day Average 203,658 21-Feb-2009
14 Day Average 179,743 28-Feb-2009
30 Day Average 191,703 24-Feb-2009

It would be nice if we could move ino the top 20 before the project ends.

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

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It would be nice if we could move ino the top 20 before the project ends.

Yeah, I was thinking the same... I have most of my machinage here at home on it, but I don't run a lot these days due to the power bills.

I should be receiving another AMD X2 today or tomorrow that I'll be running Linux and possibly Haiku on - I'll get it up and running once I see it.

I'd really like to get Haiku (the OS) stats up as well, if anyone has a Haiku box sitting around doing nothing, throw dnetc on it and contribute :D

http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=26&view=tco

I think we can probably beat x86 Solaris if we try hard enough :)

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

umccullough wrote:
Quote:

It would be nice if we could move ino the top 20 before the project ends.

Yeah, I was thinking the same... I have most of my machinage here at home on it, but I don't run a lot these days due to the power bills.

I should be receiving another AMD X2 today or tomorrow that I'll be running Linux and possibly Haiku on - I'll get it up and running once I see it.

I will start shifting focus to OGR as soon as i can clear out the currnet BOINC workunits.

umccullough wrote:

I'd really like to get Haiku (the OS) stats up as well, if anyone has a Haiku box sitting around doing nothing, throw dnetc on it and contribute :D

http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=26&view=tco

I think we can probably beat x86 Solaris if we try hard enough :)

I agree .... just need to get a few machines setup for Haiku :)

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

umccullough wrote:

I think we can probably beat x86 Solaris if we try hard enough :)

Ugh, maybe not...

http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=26&view=tcoy

Re: dnetc for Haiku available

umccullough wrote:
umccullough wrote:

I think we can probably beat x86 Solaris if we try hard enough :)

Ugh, maybe not...

http://stats.distributed.net/misc/platformlist.php?project_id=26&view=tcoy

Just more of a challenge.

Everything I have running is multi-core other than the webserver and a couple of old laptops. I have to work tomorrow but this weekend I'll have some free time, I look at setting up Haiku then.

/edit: I got the old Compaq EVO back up and running BeOSMAX loaded the new OGR26 client and running fine ... I'll check on setting Haiku up on it this weekend.