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Just compiled some new boinc 4.19 clients on my linux boxes. You can grab them here - pentium4, athlonxp, athlon64 and prescott clients avaliable.
It's not in any of the stickies and the search is down currently. If you could grab the three clients on my page then i can delete them and upload the prescott client?Originally posted by Berserker
You could upload it to the Team OcUK webspace (details in the Don's Room I think).
Or just point me at it and I'll upload.
wget -r -np at your service.Originally posted by Mpemba Effect
If you could grab the three clients on my page
They will.Originally posted by MDPlatts
will they appear on the TeamOcUK d/l page ? - if so the links already in the boinc sticky - or will I need to edit a new URL in.
Originally posted by Dutch Guy
/n00b mode on
Does this mean that if I replace the original file with the optimised file my A64 crunches the WU's ~13% faster
And can I just stop Boinc, replace the original file with the optimised one and restart Boinc?
/n00b mode off
Got it. Hosted it.Originally posted by Mpemba Effect
These clients are now hosted at the teamocuk site. Thanks for that Berserker You can grab the prescott sse3 client here
Good stuff Thanks mate.Originally posted by Berserker
Got it. Hosted it.
Thread title changed just for youOriginally posted by Dutch Guy
I didn't even realize that they wer Linux only, I thought it was also Windows ones, I'm such a plonker
Thanks for the honour sir (am I really the only person )Originally posted by Mpemba Effect
Thread title changed just for you
No, proberbly not the only person. Yes it's possible to optimise the windows client also I was meaning to get around to it at some point here is some discussion on it previouslyOriginally posted by Dutch Guy
Thanks for the honour sir (am I really the only person )
But as there is some optimising possible in Linux, does that mean that it is (theoretically) possible to optimize the Windows and other clients?
Originally posted by ajh
More 4.19 clients here useful for those of us with older machines