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SETI MB CUDA for Linux
Raistmer:
--- Quote from: riofl on 17 Jun 2010, 07:42:05 pm ---
yet another reason why i believe firmly if it aint broke dont fix it :P
--- End quote ---
It was broken actually, but instead of fixing only broken part DA brought whole package of changes to SETI main, most of them were not needed...
riofl:
ahh yes.. modify, improve the modifications, then modify the modifications until it is an entirely different product, then scrap all the changes and go back to the original code and fix the one thing that caused all the changes.. :D
riofl:
LOL its more broke now than ever... hehe i kept track and since midnight i have received all of 47 tasks total.. seti believes differently :D
Fri 18 Jun 2010 11:16:26 AM EDT SETI@home Message from server: (reached daily quota of 247 tasks)
riofl:
are the fermi cards proving out any better than when they first came out? or are they still not worth the price of their cooling fan?
i heard they need special software to make them work 'properly' which would possibly cause issues with me since i will be mixing gf100 and gt200b technologies.. maybe i should look around for leftover gtx2 series cards. ihave to get one before i can send my xfx back for repair. the 2nd port is messed up.
sunu:
Unfortunately fermi cards can't be used for seti in linux. No client available.
Yesterday I read the reviews of 460 GTX. Pretty interesting product. If the supposed dual fermi card will be based on this, this will be the new card to get for seti. Unfortunately nobody knows when/if a dual fermi card will be released.
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