Hi, Adrian!
Oh, this is *SOOOOOOO *interesting, even *fascinating *! :O
Please, provide exact steps to reproduce in the gitHub issue.......
and please, remember to write which project to connect to and which exact
application to select ... and other project settings too, if necessary. :)
I really want to resolve this. I will investigate it as soon as I
can.
And I will have *more* time *AFTER* the next week.
Thank You sooo much.
*Namaste*
Filip
2016-12-13 17:01 GMT+01:00 Adrian Worley <[email protected]>:
> Good day,
>
> I have discovered a problem at the pogs project, the discussion of the
> problem seems to imply that the problem is a BOINC problem, not a pogs
> problem, so I feel it correct to ask here.
> I found the problem whilst checking some result times. It appeared that my
> very fast machine was being seriously outperformed by some much older
> systems. They have done some investigating and found some very odd figures
> in their database. My machine returned a work unit in 6:47 my wingman in
> 2:09 - yet taking the recorded start and end times, these figures cannot be
> correct,
> My machine 05:07:18 to 07:22:03
> My wingman 01:04:17 to 05:23:31
> Suggestions have been made suggesting problems with the way BOINC
> calculates these values, however, I have not seen this kind of thing at any
> of the other 15 projects my machine is connected too. Are there any known
> faults or issues within BOINC that could /sometimes/ account for these
> reults?
> Med venlig hilsen,
> Adrian Worley.
>
>
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