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2006 May 26
1
Congratulations to CentOS f@h team
...ntOS Folding at home team for breaking through the 500 barrier for team rankings. Well done all. But we still need more members for work unit crunching and more machines too. Further information can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, along with information about the use of munin and foldingathome. Sharon. -- 17:00:06 up 11 days, 22:43, 1 user, load average: 1.74, 1.56, 1.63 A taste of linux http://www.sharons.org.uk/taste/index.html efever http://www.efever.blogspot.com/ Centos 4.3, KDE 3.5.2-4.3, OpenOffice 2.0.2 Registered Linux user 334501
2006 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM based Virtual Machine "Environment" idea sanity check.
Shawn "AutoDMC" Boles wrote: > I've got an idea for a program, and after readig about 1/3 of your > documentation, I think LLVM is what I'm looking for. > > What I'd like now is some help to see if my idea is "sane" and and shed > light and direction that could be provided. > > I want to build a simplified "Virtual Machine"
2006 Sep 06
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM based Virtual Machine "Environment" idea sanity check.
...rd drive image. As for Networking... I was thinking of using something high level, like Jabber. While Jabber was designed for instant messenging... it could easily be used for "interprocess communication." The hypothetical Folding at home client would contact "ProjectManager at foldingathome.org" to get it's data. The processing node's "Jabber ID" would be something like "node at domain/foldingathome". The server could send updates to the node, and the node could send updates to the server... all without worrying about "IP addresses."...
2006 Sep 05
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM based Virtual Machine "Environment" idea sanity check.
I've got an idea for a program, and after readig about 1/3 of your documentation, I think LLVM is what I'm looking for. What I'd like now is some help to see if my idea is "sane" and and shed light and direction that could be provided. I want to build a simplified "Virtual Machine" containing: A Terminal Hard Drives (image files) Some Kind Of Networking Device