Why does my Boinc client ask for GPU work from yoyo when you don't have such applications? It's upsetting the scheduling to download from other projects because it wants to get non-existant work from here.
Is the distributed.net OGR cruncher we do here the same as the one in Moo Wrapper? They run it on GPU. Could we? In the meantime I've turned that off here as it seems a bit daft to run that on my phone when my GPU could do it in a billionth of the time.
According to AIDA64: Instruction Set: 64-bit ARMv8-A (32-bit Mode) Android Version: 9 (Pie) OpenCL Device - Mali-G71, Address Space Size, 32-bit Not sure what to make of that, I can't find anything else mentioning numbers of bits. It looks like I have a 64bit CPU running in 32bit mode. What would be...
This is a new (to me) Samsung Galaxy A10 running Android 9 which fails all tasks: https://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/show_host_detail.php?hostid=512884 These are older phones (Android 7 and 4) which succeed always: https://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/results.php?hostid=511562 https://www.rechenkraft.net/...
It does when you open it, at least it tells you there's a new version. It just doesn't bother informing me if it's used by Boinc but not actually opened in a window. I expected it to do it because every piece of software known to mankind has done so for the last decade.
Unfortunately I've switched of RNA just now as it isn't on the Gridcoin whitelist. Just experimenting to see if I can get money to fund more graphics cards....