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    Senior Member Logan[TeamX]'s Avatar
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    I was going to install this DC project on my main machines, and leave the slower of the 4 running S@H.

    My main question is... how hard is it to set it up on each machine? I've heard the setup is quite different than SETI.

    I'll have my O/Ced Xp 1800 and my P4 1.6 GHz Willamette at work on it tomorrow if someone can answer me the above, and one more:

    Is there a CLI for it? I have no mind for useless little graphics that only serve the purpose of entertaining the end user.

    I wa a member of UD last year, but couldn't stand the abysmal GUI client. It infuriated me, and I can't remember if I was set-up on more than one machine anymore.

    Any input is welcome, and for my SysOpt 2002 S@H teammates, I'm not leaving. It's just that I lost my grandfather at the beginning of May this year, and I am sick of the less-than-stellar progress we've made so far in cancer research and treatments.

    Thanks guys,

    One of the SysOpt faithful,

    Logan

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    No difference than last year.. the project is sponsored by M$.. so i guess they wont make a CLI one ...ever
    ahh well...

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    Originally posted by Logan[TeamX]
    I lost my grandfather at the beginning of May this year.

    One of the SysOpt faithful,

    Logan
    Sorry about your grandfather logan.


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    Senior Member Logan[TeamX]'s Avatar
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    ^^ Thanks Scavenger... it's easier now than it was before... he had MASSIVE lung cancer in both lungs, how they missed it, we don't know.

    This is why I wanted to start, but if Microcrap has messed it all up... I dunno. I want to help, not look at cute molecules all day long, wasting cycles processing pictures.

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    Senior Member Logan[TeamX]'s Avatar
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    I've installed and am currently running UD on my overclocked XP 1800. I'm also going to be installing it on my work PC as well.

    I'll still have one machine cranking out 1 WU a day... just because SETI is still important, but cancer research is moreso to me these days

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    I'm not sure if anyone else reads this anymore, but my G/F and I have turned in 56 results in just over 2 weeks. Not bad I say!

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    I am running UD on a Couple machines and pumping out the results too.

    I still keep an eye on this thead !

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    Joining the team

    Can somebody tell me how to join the Sysopt team??
    Got UD running as of today. Gonna set it up on the rest of my machines in the office.
    Profanity: a weak mind trying to express itself forcibly.
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    I don't believe there is an official UD team for SysOpt anymore.

    A few of us have teamed up at LoganTeamX to crunch a few for Cancer Rsearch.

    If you're interest in joining just go HERE and download the UD client. You can join any team you want after that.

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    Originally posted by RampageIII
    I don't believe there is an official UD team for SysOpt anymore.

    I believe they are still active.

    Sysopt in Action


    mobo57 - Whichever team you join is good for the project!

    Last edited by Scavenger7; 10-05-2003 at 09:12 AM.

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    UD team still active

    Here is the lkink to join the SysOpt in Action team:

    http://www.grid.org/services/teams/t...2-778D183C774C

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    Ultimate Member RampageIII's Avatar
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    My Bad!! Guess I shoulda read a few more pages back.

    Good to see a SysOpt team is still active!

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    shark: the team link you posted isn't working (at least not here); also, someone post a link to the homepage of (specifically) the project and it's goals and methods, please.

    Thanx!

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    Ultimate Member RampageIII's Avatar
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    Here's the link to grid.org Home Page. All projects can be accessed from there.


    You'll notice rshield already posted a link to the Team stats.
    Last edited by RampageIII; 02-23-2004 at 09:48 AM.

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    Hi

    This seems like a very good cause and I'm trying to sign up for this.

    I have 3 PC's at home which are on most of the day

    Can it be set up to run whichever user name is used or do I have to install it for each user?

    On my daughters I am planning on having it running in the background so they don't have to know its there

    Am at work at the moment, trying to install on my works PC but am having trouble with the proxy settings. In IE connections it has Proxy Server Address as "http://SERVER" and the port as "8080". The port must be entered correctly (I can't have got 8080 wrong). The instructions state you don't need the http:.
    If I just put in "SERVER" it suggested that I have made an error but if add a "." it accepts it

    So far I have tried; (In lower & upper case)
    SERVER
    server.pmsml.local
    //SERVER
    //PMSML
    F://SERVER
    192.168.16.2

    We run SBS2000 with ISS Server (I think thats the right initials)
    I'm beginning to wonder if the server is blocking the connection

    If I can get this running on my PC & it does not interfere with my job I will recommend to my boss that we install on the other 12 PC's here

    Any suggestions

    Thanks

    Kev

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