Yoyo units
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#1 Yoyo units
I've currently got a unit thats been running for 24 hours and is only at 80% and hasn't moved for a couple of hours, is this normal at yoyo or is it a duff wu?
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#2
It's normal. Let it run. It's crazy how they just all of a sudden end.
Should be about 900-1000 worth.
Should be about 900-1000 worth.
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Buster is the Malamute, Obi is the Golden.
Obi is the dog of the house now.
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#3
YoYo are good value
yikes - sorry about the formatting
On my Macs the progress bar updates every 12.5%.
I can't run them on my PCs as McAfee kicks in and flags as a virus and zaps the exe.
Code: Select all
CPU time [sec] Claimed Granted
18,267.29 94.43 160.30
21,596.94 108.73 158.66
47,174.35 243.87 394.64
22,274.98 39.80 186.97
52,897.35 273.46 450.37
11,877.09 21.22 93.65
70,917.48 362.28 645.37
66,053.71 337.43 638.34
26,928.91 137.56 258.25
39,189.83 200.20 323.56
On my Macs the progress bar updates every 12.5%.
I can't run them on my PCs as McAfee kicks in and flags as a virus and zaps the exe.
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#5
my longest example above was close to 20 hours CPU time - I usually run at 99% CPU on this Mac so that would be 20 hours! - if you do other projects then that will use up CPU time and take longerReeltime wrote:How long can yoyo units take??
... the deadlines are usually a couple of weeks so plenty time!
YoYo can only go back about 30 results or so so I can't check to see if there have been longer units or perhaps I've not been active enough in this project recently to have more results to view ..
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Now, you probably could complain about that. On the other hand in 100 years (probably less than 40 in my case, if I'm lucky) we'll all be dead, so why bother?
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#11
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... the project URL is http://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/
It has 3 apps to choose from :-
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Yoyo@home
... the project URL is http://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/
It has 3 apps to choose from :-
- Cruncher - optimal golumb ruler:
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