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Neuromancer 09-06-2010 06:38 PM

splave looks like he is doing cdt to me

EDIT: Just to clarify, CDT is using multiple smaller files over one large one correct? and IV is copying it back and forth?

rickss69 09-06-2010 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thebanik (Post 53802)
In office cant see, if I may ask what gives you the best result? do you guyz only do CW or CDT as well???

I have had the best results with CDT...IV showed me nothing but wasted time/effort.

thebanik 09-06-2010 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rickss69 (Post 53805)
I have had the best results with CDT...IV showed me nothing but wasted time/effort.

and now the million dollar question, what is your procedure of CDT, :P

because in its hey days no one was able to figure it out properly, :laughing:

rickss69 09-06-2010 08:37 PM

I use the OCXSPITweaker...it does it's thing automatic. I have yet to try a manual waza. TBH, I think once you find the sweet spot for the freq/mem you can do no wrong. When I get in the spot I can repeat runs exactly multiple times back to back. The key seems to be throwing in a variable from time to time to shock the process and cause a reaction...hopefully a positive one. Yep...it's all about voodoo. :taunt:

GFDuke 09-06-2010 11:40 PM

This is a super job Splave. Thanks for showing you tricks to us.

FACE 09-07-2010 02:03 AM

Wazza CDT is basically copying 3 times.... (makes 3 actios)
cdt swaps back and forth between 3 parts. Spitweaker asks for only 2 partitions, so I am assuming it just swaps back and forth between the two.

....if you are too lazy (like me) or do not feel like making the files for wazza, you can have spitweaker make them for you. run spitweaker the 1st run, then after that, the files are already there. All you have to do is drag/drop. wazza done! :thumbsup:

Splave 09-07-2010 03:35 AM

CDT-IV

Example where second partition is D: and pi partition is C:

- make two folders waza and waza2 on second partition. In this case d:\waza & d:\waza2

1. create waza files in d:\waza
2. copy d:\waza folder to c:\ for three times (overwrite)
3. copy d:\waza folder to d:\waza2 for three times (overwrite)
4. copy c:\waza to d:\waza for three times (overwrite)

This Process can take significant more time as normal CDT or classic WAZA

Splave 09-07-2010 03:49 AM

ps try running spi tweaker and watching the memory usage, it will be much higher ;) manual is more efficent, cuts more time and takes likes time :)


Forgot to add to the video, once you close all windows at the end of the wazza wait for your HDD light to stop blinking then start. Sorry!

MaadDaawg 09-07-2010 06:04 AM

You are a scholar and a gentleman Sir, and I thank you for taking the time to put that video lesson together :)

Unfortunately, I was unable to read the small words, and generally unable to follow what you did when and why. I saw you copy two files and run Super Pi 3 times.

Wish one of you guys lived closer :blush:

ocgmj 09-07-2010 06:10 AM

View the video on youtubes website. ;) Increase to 720p and view full screen. Awesome job spliggawazza.


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