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I haven't been coding, other than a few CLP's, in a long time. As for
'C' I took a class many years (80's) ago when consulting for G.E.
Consulting. No practicable experience. This SETI thing was just an
idea to give my home system something to do. It's gotten fat and lazy.
All it does is hand out a web page from time to time.
Have a great holiday everyone.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:11 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Which PASE AIX Version
Doug
There's always the option of porting - how are your C/C++ chops? Do you
have the compiler? In the WDS days the compiler was available to all -
maybe you can load it and play.
Happy Holidays!
Vern
On 12/20/2011 1:04 PM, Hart, Doug - EI wrote:
guessing it is no longer compatible with their hosts.
That's the best documentation I've seen yet. Thank you.
However I think that is the old SETI client and not BONIC so I'm
having any luck finding one that old.
Yes, I too think I need a AIX version 4.3 for my v5r1 PASE. Not
of SETI? An IBMer who shall remain nameless developed it - I don't know
I think my little project is doomed.
Thanks guys for all the input.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 3:21 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Which PASE AIX Version
Doug
You're still limited to the version of AIX that corresponds to the
version of OS/400 - at v5r1 the version of the binaries you need is
4.3
- acccording to the information in the table at that page I cited.
Good luck - and did you know that there used to be an AS/400 version
what happened to it.
might be able to run native.
I just googled for seti and as400 - found some links where you posted
results - other posts speak of porting the BOINC open source to
iSeries
- I assume it's written in C or C++ - might not need to run in PASE,
follow anything there, but there are links to downloads of the version
I assume you've seen the link at
http://setitaiwan.tripod.com/MIRROR/README.AS400.txt - I didn't
described therein.
I was wondering which Power processor the Pulsar was. The BONIC/SETI
Vern
On 12/19/2011 11:50 AM, Hart, Doug - EI wrote:
Thanks, I wasn't asking about installing PASE. That's already done.
versions seemed to be optimized for different ones and they referred to
them a P3, P4, P5. I have determined the Pulsar is a P3.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/rzalf/rza
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 5:48 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Which PASE AIX Version
Doug
You have to match the version of PASE according to the version of
OS400
- you can't install just any version of PASE.
This link -
for your V5R1 it is AIX 4.3, in both the 32 and 64 bit versions.l
fplanning.htm
- has a chart that shows the AIX version for each version of PASE -
v5r1. I'm looking at running SETI BONIC in the PASE environment.
Good luck finding a binary that old!
HTH
Vern
On 12/15/2011 11:05 PM, Hart, Doug - EI wrote:
I have a 270 22A5 which has a RISC-Pulsar processor running
I'm wondering which is the best AIX version to install. My 1st thought
was the "BONIC Client 6.10.58" as shown below. But, why I'm
questioning all of this is the last line at the bottom "12% faster than
the PPC/Power application on Power3/4/5 CPUs." I don't know what Power
chip my 270 has.
6.10.58<http://www.dotsch.de/boinc/boinc61058_10.aix53.tar.gz> for
AIX Binaries
From: http://tinyurl.com/788ddal<http://tinyurl.com/788ddal>
AIX 5/6/7
* BOINC Client
AIX 5.3 and 6.x on the Power+PowerPC architecture.
6.10.17,<http://www.dotsch.de/boinc/boinc61017_10.aix53.tar.gz>* Older Clients for AIX 5.3 or newer: BOINC Client
BOINC Client
6.2.19<http://dotsch.homeunix.net/boinc/archive/boinc6219_10.aix53.tar.gz>
5.10.17<http://dotsch.homeunix.net/boinc/archive/boinc51017_10.aix5.* Older Clients for AIX 5.1 or newer: BOINC Client
5.27<http://www.dotsch.de/seti/seti_boinc-5.27.00-aix5.tar.gz> fort
a
r.gz>
From: http://tinyurl.com/6qh3dfw
AIX 5+6
* SETI@home
AIX 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 6.x on the Power + PowerPC architecture.
5.27<http://www.dotsch.de/seti/seti_boinc-5.27.00-aix5_power3.tar.gz>* SETI@home
for AIX 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 6.x on the Power3 or better CPUs. Up to
12% faster than the PPC/Power application on Power3/4/5 CPUs.
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