Posts by Seacat17
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(Message 8581)
Posted 28 Sep 2024 by Seacat17 Post: Here you guys go, get it done I wish I was smart enough to program for science project. This is why my computer contributes to science. |
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(Message 8556)
Posted 1 Sep 2024 by Seacat17 Post: IDK what was computed by my machine there :') |
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(Message 8555)
Posted 1 Sep 2024 by Seacat17 Post: Well, the deadlines are usually more than 10 days, so... Eh, I don't know, maybe you're right. I just don't know how to put these old guys to use if even BOINC doesn't work on them anymore. |
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(Message 8551)
Posted 31 Aug 2024 by Seacat17 Post: The title says it all. Me and my friend created a group in which we primarily used old Android devices for computations. But back in july all our Android phones simply stopped receiving tasks. Ever since they hadn't received a single task. What can be the reason? |
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(Message 8389)
Posted 18 May 2024 by Seacat17 Post: BOINC client version 7.24.1 Application: ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Version: 102.20.1.1 CPU: AMD A4-6210 APU with AMD Radeon R3 Graphics RAM: 6.72 GB Using AVX SIMD optimizations. SIGILL: illegal instruction Stack trace (8 frames): ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu(+0xf4863)[0x61b19498d863] /usr/lib/libc.so.6(+0x3c770)[0x7e50e358a770] ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu(+0x2d888)[0x61b1948c6888] ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu(+0x3686c)[0x61b1948cf86c] ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu(+0x1faf9)[0x61b1948b8af9] /usr/lib/libc.so.6(+0x25cd0)[0x7e50e3573cd0] /usr/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x8a)[0x7e50e3573d8a] ../../projects/asteroidsathome.net_boinc/period_search_10220_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu(+0x21d9e)[0x61b1948bad9e] Exiting... Is there any way to disable AVX for this machine without VMs and other stuff? |
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(Message 8357)
Posted 2 May 2024 by Seacat17 Post: Bump. I really wish I could see what my devices do. In the name of science! |