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Dan Knight
- Team launched 2000.05.02
Page updated 2001.08.14
Team 6100 has 18 members and has completed 301 work units since May 2, 2000. Over the last dozen work units, we are averaging 111 hours, 42 minutes. The total contribution of Team 6100 is 3.68 years of CPU time.
The Power Macintosh 6100 (a.k.a. Performa 611x), with either a 60 or 66 MHz CPU, was the slowest* Power Mac Apple ever made, but it's fast enough to contribute to SETI@home and Team Mac Observer.
On May 1, 2000, I set up my 6100/66 with Mac OS 8.1, 40 MB of memory, a 256K L2 cache, Virtual Memory turned off, and SETI@home 2.0.4 software (version 3.0.3 is now mandatory - and much slower). For maximum efficiency, I turned off AppleTalk and run SETI@home as an application, not a screen saver. By doing this, setting graphics to 640 x 480 and 1-bit color, and then rolling up the SETI@home window when the program is running, the 6100 is able to run through work units as efficiently as possible.
I was unable to connect to the SETI@home server that evening, but did start the following afternoon. My 6100 completed its first work unit in 59 hours, 23 minutes, 13.3 seconds - not bad for a computer introduced six years earlier. This is a good fraction of the speed of my PowerBook G4/400.
Under SETI@home 3.0.3, work units are running 107-151 hours and averaging 121.3 hours. That's much slower than with the old software, but it's apparently doing a lot more work, too.
Still, an average of 121.3 hours is fast enough. SETI@home assumes a work unit has been lost if it doesn't come back in a week - seven days - 168 hours. Even with SETI@home 3.0.3, these 6100s continue contributing to the effort.
The 6100 can do that. In fact, each 6100 can do about 1.4 units per week, about 70 per year. My three 6100s should be able to complete 4 units per week between them. It's not a huge amount, but if enough 6100 owners band together, it will continue adding up.
Joining Team 6100 is easier than joining other SETI@home teams. You don't need a password; you just need to sign on as "team 6100@reformed.net" when you first launch SETI@home.
Here's all you have to do:
Based on traffic to the 6100 page on Low End Mac, I believe the 6100 is the most widely used Macintosh out there (pre-iMac, at least), so I'm hoping Team 6100 will expand to at least 100 computers.
I hope to hear from you soon.