I have watched it, and it seems to be running at a reasonable rate (if that can be seen). It is obviously a very large complex molecule by looking at it. It is of the same type that took my home machine (800mhz PIII) about 5 days, only it looks a little bigger. After that, my home machine hasn't gotten another one of that type and finishes in 8-48 hours.
TimH On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 09:34:05 -0800 "Bob Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tim Howe wrote: > > > My home machine has done 8 WUs. My work machine (600mhz, 100mhz bus > > speed C3) is still working on it's first one: a very large complex > > protein that it has been doing for over a week. I can only assume > > this one will be worth a lot of points. It should be done by > > monday... > > That's weird. Is it spitting out frame messages? How many, and how > long does a frame take? (Hint: some guy wrote this Python script...) > > Are you paging, maybe? > > > I wish they would do an OpenBSD version, all my fastest machines are > > OpenBSD, including the 1.4ghz ones... > > Hear, hear! > > -- > Bob Miller K<bob> > kbobsoft software consulting > http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
