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March 17th, 2005, 11:23 PM
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Re: w00t Beta Testing w00t
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That's astounding Thermodyne... how did you build it and how much does it cost? I want one...
How is it set up, is it a Beowolf cluster or something? It looks like some kind of supercomputer array.
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March 17th, 2005, 11:49 PM
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It's a....well a it's.....a...Damn if I really know.
Its a $1000 quad processor I guess. 1st board is the master, and the other four are slaved to it. As programmed, it took folding@home work units apart and split the work between the four slaves. When it was synced, it returned results at a rate of more than 4 times the speed of the master working alone. Slaves are ram drive systems with 512mrg drives and 64megs of system memory. Master has 128 megs of ram and a 100gig raid 5 ide array. All cpu's are XP3000-266's. Main boards are VIA 400 chipset biostar's ($32 each) with hacked bios flashes. All ran nix. Never could get it to stay in sync for more than about 18 hours. Ended up running it as 5 2K blade servers in a cluster with good results. But it cost about $10 a day to run, so I lost interest at about 40K worth of units.
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March 18th, 2005, 12:09 AM
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If you could tell me how you built that, I would like totally buy you a burrito next time I see you in person.
I've heard of RAM disks, but never actually ever used them. It is RAM that is mounted as a hard drive, right?
Also, I assume they're communicating over the network to do work, right? or did you hook them up in some other way?
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March 18th, 2005, 08:34 AM
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What is pindasaus? In the US most peanut butter is used for sandwich making and in candy/cookies. Probably a lot gets eaten right from the jar too.
Sandwich of choice is usually peanut butter and jelly. But peanut butter and cheese is good. Also peanut butter on a stalk of celery is quite good
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Ok, I know it's totally OT, but still.....
Pindasaus is, directly translated, "peanut sauce". I believe it's Indonesian by origin but I don't know, we most often make it when we eat rice for dinner. It tastes really good with blocks of tofu in it.
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March 18th, 2005, 09:49 AM
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What I used to translate what you said translated most of it, and 'peanut cheese' popped out...
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March 18th, 2005, 12:08 PM
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What I used to translate what you said translated most of it, and 'peanut cheese' popped out...
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That would be the green fuzzy peanut butter?
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March 18th, 2005, 12:38 PM
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If you could tell me how you built that, I would like totally buy you a burrito next time I see you in person.
I've heard of RAM disks, but never actually ever used them. It is RAM that is mounted as a hard drive, right?
Also, I assume they're communicating over the network to do work, right? or did you hook them up in some other way?
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Ram disks can be software and use set aside blocks of system ram, or they can be hardware based. The ones I used were just little plastic things that plugged into the IDE cables. Originally they had Disk images on them used for testing new PC�s that were being shipped without software. Not sure what kind of ram is actually in them, but they work like a small very fast hard drive.
The connection between the boards is gigabit ethernet. Windows used just plain old tcp/ip, with nix it used UDP. Master board has a quad port LAN card in addition to the onboard connection.
To get started, I just searched Linux clusters and dl�d the directions for building it. But like I said, it was never fully reliable as a Nix cluster. As a windows cluster, it just ran like five systems that shared one raid array. I had to cut everything out of the OS install that was not needed in order to make it fit on the ram drive, then I just ghost cast the end product to the ram drives.
For the bios hacking, I will have to try and find the guys email addy for you. I just looked in some OCing forums where they talked about custom bios files and then started asking if anyone could set a file up to do what I wanted. After some wasted time, I got pointed to this guy who had built some seti stacks and then he knew another person that had a custom file for a biostar board. And so forth and so on. Then one thing led to another and with about $1000 bucks worth of chips and boards and some ram plus an arm full of stuff I had sitting around, and a few parts begged and barrowed, I put it together. Then I bounced between bliss and pulling my hair out for a couple of months. The problem seemed to be that the system clock generators hertz changed with temp. The hotter boards in the center seemed to fall behind and then. I kept messing with it until I had to give the quad network card back to it rightful owner. After that I just ran windows
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March 18th, 2005, 03:38 PM
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d000d that is soooo sweet.
I might try that some day (yea right, like I will ever get around to it)
so water cooling might be a good idea then? or maybe build it in a mini frezer 
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Re: w00t Beta Testing w00t
Thermodyne, your comp is dream of any computer tinkerer...
I had a long time ago a monster computer that i build using several old boards and processors, if i remember well it was 3 486-66mhz and 2 Pentium 133 with every board networked with the others and a stripped down version of Win95 in every HD (they ranged from 500mb up to 2gb in one of the pentiums)... my idea was to create a gaming network to play DukeNuken3D and other games, and i plugged monitors and keyboards in every ne of them.... i and me fried gave it the name of "Frankie" because it was a whole mess of cables, boards and eletrical discharges... i lost it to an eletrical surge that fried the majority of the boards...
Your machine looks like a big brother of my old "Frankie", minus the monitors and keyboards...
hummm, lets see what bits and pieces i have around here to see if i can build something.....
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March 18th, 2005, 04:13 PM
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Carefull my friend MAkinus, don't frie yourself. That would be... less desirable.
btw, don't forget to send me a message when SE V comes available.
Oh no! Makinus and Thermodyne made a horrible monster! It's alive! Run for your live! 
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