The new 4.58 app has a lot of fixes behind the scenes for bugs you hopefully didn't see causing trouble at all. The only thing you should notice is that it shouldn't write to your harddisk nearly every second like before, but now depending on your preferences ("Write to disk at most every ...").
> The new 4.58 app has a lot of fixes behind the scenes for bugs you hopefully
> didn't see causing trouble at all. The only thing you should notice is that it
> shouldn't write to your harddisk nearly every second like before, but now
> depending on your preferences ("Write to disk at most every ...").
>
> BM
>
> but the results that I'm uploading have
> been betw 60-100kb in size instead of the usual 300-500kb.
Yes, one of the new features is the compression of the output file. We added this a while ago, the first app having it was the Darwin version, the next Linux app will do this, too.
> > but the results that I'm uploading have
> > been betw 60-100kb in size instead of the usual 300-500kb.
>
> Yes, one of the new features is the compression of the output file. We added
> this a while ago, the first app having it was the Darwin version, the next
> Linux app will do this, too.
>
> BM
>
Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in the global sky constelations!
If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
> Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect
> the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing
> those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left
> corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the
> center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in
> the global sky constelations!
We've been discussing your posting for a while and still can't sort out
what you're talking about... If you expect to actually *see* gravitational
waves on your screen, you might be lucky and be the first human ever...
Talking about *red* light: the laser emits in the invisible range.
> If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is
> congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
Thanks. If you knew what's going on behind the scenes :-) Stay tuned.
> Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect
> the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing
> those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left
> corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the
> center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in
> the global sky constelations!
We've been discussing your posting for a while and still can't sort out
what you're talking about... If you expect to actually *see* gravitational
waves on your screen, you might be lucky and be the first human ever...
Talking about *red* light: the laser emits in the invisible range.
> If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is
> congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
Thanks. If you knew what's going on behind the scenes :-) Stay tuned.
new 4.58 einstein units
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The new 4.58 app has a lot of fixes behind the scenes for bugs you hopefully didn't see causing trouble at all. The only thing you should notice is that it shouldn't write to your harddisk nearly every second like before, but now depending on your preferences ("Write to disk at most every ...").
BM
BM
> ... behind the scenes for
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> ... behind the scenes for bugs you hopefully didn't see ...
As you can easily recognize at my stats, I have crunched a lot of WUs from your project. I never had any issues ...
I have attached E@H weeks ago to my clients, and, until now, not any problem with E@H. That's great !
4.58 seems also to run fine, until now I don't see any error / bug
Supporting BOINC, a great concept !
> The new 4.58 app has a lot
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> The new 4.58 app has a lot of fixes behind the scenes for bugs you hopefully
> didn't see causing trouble at all. The only thing you should notice is that it
> shouldn't write to your harddisk nearly every second like before, but now
> depending on your preferences ("Write to disk at most every ...").
>
> BM
>
Thanks for info, everything is running fine.
Patience is a virtue
everything is fine . but the
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everything is fine .
but the 4.58 units are 5 minutes slower as prvious e@h version on a P4 3.0GHz
Same time as previous on a P4
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Same time as previous on a P4 2.0GHz. Otherwise no problems.
Cheers,
PeterV.
> everything is fine . > but
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> everything is fine .
> but the 4.58 units are 5 minutes slower as prvious e@h version on a P4 3.0GHz
>
I've had the exact same run times, but the results that I'm uploading have been betw 60-100kb in size instead of the usual 300-500kb.
> I've had the exact same run
)
> I've had the exact same run times,
That's how it should be.
> but the results that I'm uploading have
> been betw 60-100kb in size instead of the usual 300-500kb.
Yes, one of the new features is the compression of the output file. We added this a while ago, the first app having it was the Darwin version, the next Linux app will do this, too.
BM
BM
> > but the results that I'm
)
> > but the results that I'm uploading have
> > been betw 60-100kb in size instead of the usual 300-500kb.
>
> Yes, one of the new features is the compression of the output file. We added
> this a while ago, the first app having it was the Darwin version, the next
> Linux app will do this, too.
>
> BM
>
Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in the global sky constelations!
If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
Patience is a virtue
Hi Liberto, > Well, I do
)
Hi Liberto,
> Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect
> the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing
> those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left
> corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the
> center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in
> the global sky constelations!
We've been discussing your posting for a while and still can't sort out
what you're talking about... If you expect to actually *see* gravitational
waves on your screen, you might be lucky and be the first human ever...
Talking about *red* light: the laser emits in the invisible range.
> If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is
> congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
Thanks. If you knew what's going on behind the scenes :-) Stay tuned.
Hi Liberto, > Well, I do
)
Hi Liberto,
> Well, I do have another question, and it is regarding as to when can we expect
> the new application after the 4.58 to appear; as I assume we will start seeing
> those nice red waves which go vanishing as they start from the upper left
> corner until they become an almost unnoticeable pink color closer to the
> center, plus the stronger yellow color that goes from one star to the other in
> the global sky constelations!
We've been discussing your posting for a while and still can't sort out
what you're talking about... If you expect to actually *see* gravitational
waves on your screen, you might be lucky and be the first human ever...
Talking about *red* light: the laser emits in the invisible range.
> If everything continues as of today, the only thing we can say is
> congratulations guys!! you are doing an excelent job!.
Thanks. If you knew what's going on behind the scenes :-) Stay tuned.