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Team macosx kangaroos, (the big jumpers - you know who you are)

Postby uncle_fungus » Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:38 am

susato @ Mar. 20 2007,01:28 wrote:From this post at folding-community.org:
Project 2610: 1523 points, deadline 4 days
Project 2651: 1760 points, deadline 4 days
Project 2652: 1148 points, deadline 3 days

You're right, those projects are not posted on the psummary page.  I imagine that the other poster found the point values by experience.  Later in the thread someone else suggested that the folding monitor FAHMON has this data embedded.

Not quite embedded, but easy to fix.
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Postby treadlightly » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:15 pm

And back to the Kangaroos--susato, did you run out and buy new mini's for the whole family?!?  Your points are more than 10x your pre-Intel days! :woot:


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Postby double » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:22 pm

The WU execution speed and thus the points per day for the newly released Windows SMP client seem to be almost 2 times less, than I get with the VMWare Linux 64 Bit SMP clients. :(

Thus I will stick for the time beeing with VMWare and enjoy the nice project 2604 or 2605 points. :)

To uncle fungus:

I used your Web-Site for submitting my best F@H score which is for 2604 project the 908.39 ppd per Core on each of the 4 Cores in my MacPro 2,66GHz. But I found it weired, that submitting similar score for the similar project 2605 gives a much too small ppd value (50 times lower). Could it be that your database currently does not use the right amount of 1760 points for project 2605?
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Postby ken » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:59 am

Welcome back SteveW928, looks like your back with a big leap of folding prowess...

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Postby susato » Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:48 pm

Back to kangaroos here  (will the nearest mod/admin kindly clone the above discussion to a new thread?)

Hello BridgetJ!

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=94208

Someone we know just started up a fast Intel Mac a couple of days ago! Nice going Bridget!
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Postby susato » Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:47 pm

Two New 'Roos To Report

Folding kudos to kevin and (how did I miss him) PBobbenB who jumped into this category back in January and has been leaping forward ever since.  Congratulations Kevin and Pär

Oh ho! One more!  Congratulations and happy "folding anniversary" to t_montgomery for a sizable jump in October '06 and an even BIGGER one last month.  Thanks "T" - That's the way to fold 'em, ever since 4 April 2004.

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Postby raep » Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:46 am

Welcome BridgetJ from the down under, land of the Kangaroos.
Your progress graph has a nice "bounce" about it.

Thanks for contributing to the Team and the cause.

and to all the other Kangaroos, Well Done! I have explained to Jean (susato) that Kangaroos are a favorite of mine as they are my Aussie Rules Team.
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Postby speedfreak » Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:52 am

Boing Boing

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The new C2D sure put a spring in my folding output.:)
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Postby raep » Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:27 am

Welcome to another Team Member Kangaroo!

Those Core 2 Duos certainly have a bounce about them.

Thanks for the contribution to the Team, and to the Forums.


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Postby susato » Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:11 pm

speedfreak, that's a classic graph...little bounces followed by big bounces - What was it SMP stands for again?  Superb Muscle Power?  Significantly More Production?  Supporting a Marvelous Project? Thanks for posting and letting us celebrate with you.

The Kangaroo Committee also recognizes Joe_Mac who has been bouncing high since February, CMcK who is climbing up on his PS3 (is that safe Colin?) and Matt Carrell whose stats have sprung up just this past week.  

Congrats to all our Kangaroos!
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