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Beyond
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Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2002 2:28 pm Post subject: Genome@Home
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I just wanted to point out that due to the very fine efforts of phooey the team is now in 137th place and rapily climbing in the charts. He has been steadily producing in the 1400-1500 per week range. With help from his teammates they have moved the team up 30+ positions in a short period of time. A hearty well done to all.
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phooey
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 6:01 am Post subject:
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Aw shucks... now you're makin' me blush.
Thanks for re-energizing the Team, Beyond. I have to say I'm surprised by the number of people stepping up and joining the SoB Team. It's a great sign for the BeOS movement!
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Beyond
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Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 1:58 am Post subject:
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phooey wrote: |

Aw shucks... now you're makin' me blush.
Thanks for re-energizing the Team, Beyond. I have to say I'm surprised by the number of people stepping up and joining the SoB Team. It's a great sign for the BeOS movement! |
You have done a great job leading the way for the Genome team. As soon as things settle down in the SOB races (read as we take the #2 position) I'll be adding a few more gene's to my total. 
phooey since I seem to have your attention atm, is it possible and are you willing to do stats for the OGR team like you were doing for RC5-64?
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phooey
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Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 6:58 am Post subject:
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OK, you twisted my arm...
http://www.slidenet.net/pages.php?page=Team+BeOS+Statistics
I'll try to update the stats around the 1st of every month. Anything to help our efforts over at D-Net -- the OGR team is getting pummeled.
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Beyond
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Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 1:33 pm Post subject:
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Thanks a million phooey, you da man Anything I can do to help just let me know. BTW looks great.
In other news it looks like RC5-72 is starting up though the stats are not "live" yet, o should take some pressure off the OGR team soon. On the other hand I'm not sure if anyone is interested in the RC5-72 project. Anyone have any thoughts on it?
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Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 6:21 am Post subject:
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On the other hand I'm not sure if anyone is interested in the RC5-72 project. Anyone have any thoughts on it? |
I really wish D-Net would have taken a longer hiatus before beginning RC5-72. After crunching RC5-64 blocks for over 3 years, I'm pretty burned out on encryption hacking. Also, I think one of the things RC5-64 showed us was that attacking these encryption algorithms with "brute force" is not an efficient process. So why do it all over again?
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Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2002 1:01 am Post subject:
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phooey wrote: |
I really wish D-Net would have taken a longer hiatus before beginning RC5-72. After crunching RC5-64 blocks for over 3 years, I'm pretty burned out on encryption hacking. Also, I think one of the things RC5-64 showed us was that attacking these encryption algorithms with "brute force" is not an efficient process. So why do it all over again?
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I have to agree on the RC5-72 project. I have run it for several days on a Duron750 to test the client. I had hoped they would decide to go with something a little different. There was talk of them doing a prime number search (much like Seventeen Or Bust) or a ECCp type effort. I will admit though in a corporate or large home network enviroment it is one of the very best clients to run. I probably had it happen at sometime or another but I cannot recall the client ever crashing. GIMPS (Prime95) is probably the only client available that is better, but thier statistics are crap and hard to understand.
There is a new ECC2-109 project out, but as far as I know it will be short lived and only has a Win Cli the last time I checked. Oh well, we have a pretty full plate as it is now.
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