Evil-Dragon
- Team Member since 2005
- EvilDragon
As far as is known, Evil-Dragon is...
- 1 times National champion in past projects.
- 2 times Team champion in past projects.
- the winner of the Boinc Championship - Season 2006, in the Regulars League.
Evil-Dragon's known best World Ranking in a project is #4 on SciLINC in 2007.
2006 | |||
Cuboids | 6th | ||
HashClash | 9th | ||
Red Library DLV | 28th | ||
2007 | |||
BelgianBeer@Home | 6th | ||
Distributed Rainbow Table Generator | 15th | ||
Eternity2.net | 5th | ||
Pi Segment | 34th | ||
Project Dolphin (Second) | (unknown) | ||
RenderFarm@Home | 3rd | ||
SciLINC | 1st | ||
Übero | 102nd | ||
United Devices Grid.org | 26th | ||
Zebra RSA Bruteforce | 1st | ||
2008 | |||
ABC@Home Beta | 5th | ||
BeWeS MouseTracker | 31st | ||
DepSpid | 9th | ||
NanoHive@Home | 17th | ||
Predictor@Home | 55th | ||
Project Neuron | 12th | ||
Riesel Sieve (BOINC) | 21st | ||
Riesel Sieve (Sieve) | 8th | ||
Tanpaku | 47th | ||
XtremLab (second run) | 15th | ||
2009 | |||
APS@Home | 15th | ||
Artificial Intelligence System | 21st | ||
BBC Climate Change Experiment | 21st | ||
BRaTS@Home | 3rd | ||
Cels@Home (first run) | 16th | ||
NQueens@Home | 24th | ||
Proteins@Home | 21st | ||
2010 | |||
eOn (First version) | 32nd | ||
MoneyBee | 23rd | ||
Seasonal Attribution Project | 6th | ||
2016 | |||
Poem@Home | 92nd |
|
|
Special achievements are unique and personal conquests accomplished through Distributed Computing. Prime numbers are one example of this, as it can be very hard and time consuming to find and prove very large prime numbers.
Primes Found | |||
Date | Prime | Length (digits) | Extra Info |
May 2007 | 9589445721x2^333333-1 | 100354 | Link to Prime |
Mar 2007 | 1972638105x2^333333-1 | 100353 | Link to Prime |
Mar 2007 | 1607634399x2^333333-1 | 100353 | Link to Prime |
Feb 2007 | 1163303949x2^333333-1 | 100353 | Link to Prime |
Due to the technical difficulties inherent in synchronizing and spreading the Cross Project ID across multiple projects, a user may sometimes have several distinct Cross Project ID's, which results in multiple entries in the users database, and therefore, multiple different stats entries for the same individual instead of a single one with all projects.
Here are presented the stats signatures for non-BOINC projects that support them, either officially or through third party websites. Note that only a fraction of the existing non-BOINC projects is actually supported through stats signatures and can be displayed.
AMD Users Boinc Championship 2006