Playstation 2/Linux Kit and BOINC

Message boards : Number crunching : Playstation 2/Linux Kit and BOINC
Message board moderation

To post messages, you must log in.

AuthorMessage
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94105 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 21:15:29 UTC

Will the LInux BOINC run on the Playstation 2 Linux? and do you think its worth it? Will it do a work unit in any respectable time? Any views are helpful please thanks.....
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94105 · Report as offensive
Profile Chilean
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 6 Apr 03
Posts: 498
Credit: 3,200,504
RAC: 0
Chile
Message 94116 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 21:49:04 UTC

Well, as far as I know, PS2, GameCube, and Xbox have pretty low processor speed..It will take about 2-3 days to finish one, If your PS2 doesn't fry for computing so much ;)
ID: 94116 · Report as offensive
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94135 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 22:21:58 UTC - in response to Message 94116.  

haha damn screw that then
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94135 · Report as offensive
Alex

Send message
Joined: 26 Sep 01
Posts: 260
Credit: 2,327
RAC: 0
Canada
Message 94172 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 23:24:56 UTC

If you already have a linux kit, then I suggest giving it a shot.


It's 300 mhz, but it's a different architecture than Intel. It also has an 'emotion engine' which is a graphics processor.

You'll likely find it benchmarks better than a pentium2 of the same speed.
Just guessing.

ID: 94172 · Report as offensive
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94174 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 23:29:21 UTC - in response to Message 94172.  

havent got the linux kit yet but might be able to grab it for £30 so may try it
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94174 · Report as offensive
Alex

Send message
Joined: 26 Sep 01
Posts: 260
Credit: 2,327
RAC: 0
Canada
Message 94181 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 23:38:26 UTC

Well, if you haven't got the linux kit yet, how are you with running linux?
I'm ok with running linux, but compiling can be a nuissance sometimes.
I haven't bothered compiling stuff since Redhat 5.2, and have opted for apt-get or rpm to update my hobby linux boxes, and have recently just used knoppix disks.

I remember the redhat 5.2 days, and trying to compile stuff. Sometimes you just do a 'make install', and sometimes you have to do other voodoo to get something to compile. It can be frustrating.

I suggest trying out compiling the boinc and seti clients on a x86 box to see if it takes extra voodoo and waving of rubber chickens over the pc to work.
I think that you'll need to compile from source to get it to work, becuase it's a different cpu.
ID: 94181 · Report as offensive
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94188 - Posted: 2 Apr 2005, 23:47:05 UTC - in response to Message 94181.  

ah okies well atm ive just go xp on my pc bin playin with linux but i cant like it but ive just got bored wiv my ps2 atm so want linux ps2
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94188 · Report as offensive
Profile Murasaki
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 22 Jul 03
Posts: 702
Credit: 62,902
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94206 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 1:00:14 UTC

Hey, for that matter I wonder if I could run BOINC on my TiVo, which is a linux box too. :)
ID: 94206 · Report as offensive
N/A
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 18 May 01
Posts: 3718
Credit: 93,649
RAC: 0
Message 94219 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 1:23:59 UTC - in response to Message 94206.  

You'll only get reruns.
ID: 94219 · Report as offensive
Profile keeleysam
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 17 Dec 03
Posts: 133
Credit: 60,478,373
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94236 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 2:35:48 UTC - in response to Message 94105.  

> Will the LInux BOINC run on the Playstation 2 Linux? and do you think its
> worth it? Will it do a work unit in any respectable time? Any views are
> helpful please thanks.....
>
The PS2 only has 4MB RAM so it wont let you unless you take that part out of the SETI code, which you have the option to since you are compiling it yourself.
ID: 94236 · Report as offensive
agent42

Send message
Joined: 20 May 99
Posts: 7
Credit: 47,646
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94237 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 2:38:40 UTC

PS2 has 32MB RAM, 4MB VRAM, and 2MB audio RAM. In addition, it contains the original 2MB of PS1 RAM.

The "Emotion Engine" is the CPU, not GPU.
ID: 94237 · Report as offensive
Profile keeleysam
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 17 Dec 03
Posts: 133
Credit: 60,478,373
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94240 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 3:03:01 UTC - in response to Message 94237.  

> PS2 has 32MB RAM, 4MB VRAM, and 2MB audio RAM. In addition, it contains the
> original 2MB of PS1 RAM.
>
> The "Emotion Engine" is the CPU, not GPU.
>
well... than Sony had the wrong info on their site when they came out with the Linux kit, and that why I didn't buy it.... that sucks.
ID: 94240 · Report as offensive
Ron
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 16 Sep 99
Posts: 47
Credit: 3,900,704
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94250 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 3:27:42 UTC - in response to Message 94206.  
Last modified: 3 Apr 2005, 3:28:12 UTC

> Hey, for that matter I wonder if I could run BOINC on my TiVo, which is a
> linux box too. :)
>

I'm working on compiling version 1.0 of Seti for Toaster if anyone is interested. White, wheat, or ET, the choice is yours. Think about how often your toaster is idle. What does it get, maybe 3 minutes of use per day? Put those extra toaster cycles to good use!
ID: 94250 · Report as offensive
N/A
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 18 May 01
Posts: 3718
Credit: 93,649
RAC: 0
Message 94258 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 4:03:30 UTC - in response to Message 94250.  

What happens if I put pumpernickel in it? Do I get a blueberry muffin back?
ID: 94258 · Report as offensive
Profile keeleysam
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 17 Dec 03
Posts: 133
Credit: 60,478,373
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94266 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 4:28:09 UTC - in response to Message 94250.  

> > Hey, for that matter I wonder if I could run BOINC on my TiVo, which is
> a
> > linux box too. :)
> >
>
> I'm working on compiling version 1.0 of Seti for Toaster if anyone is
> interested. White, wheat, or ET, the choice is yours. Think about how often
> your toaster is idle. What does it get, maybe 3 minutes of use per day? Put
> those extra toaster cycles to good use!
>
LMFAO
ID: 94266 · Report as offensive
1mp0£173
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 3 Apr 99
Posts: 8423
Credit: 356,897
RAC: 0
United States
Message 94267 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 4:29:44 UTC - in response to Message 94250.  

>
> I'm working on compiling version 1.0 of Seti for Toaster if anyone is
> interested. White, wheat, or ET, the choice is yours. Think about how often
> your toaster is idle. What does it get, maybe 3 minutes of use per day? Put
> those extra toaster cycles to good use!

How about a version to run on credit cards? "Smart cards" represent more than half of the world's computing power these days.
ID: 94267 · Report as offensive
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94352 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 11:17:30 UTC - in response to Message 94267.  

Since ive got no idea about compiling boinc does anyone know where i could find any help?
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94352 · Report as offensive
Alex

Send message
Joined: 26 Sep 01
Posts: 260
Credit: 2,327
RAC: 0
Canada
Message 94358 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 11:40:53 UTC - in response to Message 94240.  

> > PS2 has 32MB RAM, 4MB VRAM, and 2MB audio RAM. In addition, it contains
> the
> > original 2MB of PS1 RAM.
> >
> > The "Emotion Engine" is the CPU, not GPU.
> >
> well... than Sony had the wrong info on their site when they came out with the
> Linux kit, and that why I didn't buy it.... that sucks.
>

So, after getting the kit, installing the hard drive, fiddling about with the linux compile for the ps2 processor, you'll promptly get a "Sorry, you need 64 megs of ram" for this project.

:(

ID: 94358 · Report as offensive
p
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 7 Dec 04
Posts: 106
Credit: 15,334
RAC: 0
Tajikistan
Message 94359 - Posted: 3 Apr 2005, 11:41:53 UTC - in response to Message 94358.  

the linux compile is built for the ps2 so dont need configuring
but yeah damn
<BR>AMD XP3200+
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=2327&amp;trans=off"><img src="http://petrus.homeftp.org/bws/counter_big.php?id=7828479">
<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paulandrew.odell/">MY SITE!</a>
ID: 94359 · Report as offensive

Message boards : Number crunching : Playstation 2/Linux Kit and BOINC


 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.