I also have a Pentium M (740 @ 1.733 MHz) that has had a hard time getting Core 78 work units lately. It's not much of a performer - getting about 123 ppd, day in and day out.
This is what is being logged, for about the last 16 hours (since about 0300Z 2013-08-30):
17:03:43:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign4.stanford.edu:80
17:03:43:WU00:FS01:News: Welcome to Folding@Home
17:03:43:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign4.stanford.edu:80': Empty work server assignment
17:03:43:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Exception: Could not get an assignment
This CPU is fully capable of running with SSE2 (see the stuff in quote box from a couple of sources). In fact, when I was running both the Pentium 4/HT at 3.2 GHz and the Pentium M, with 2GB RAM each, and when both were getting Core 78 work units, the Pentium M often performed on a given project faster than one thread of the Pentium 4/HT.
But, then the Pentium 4/HT started getting Core A3 and A4 work units, but the Pent M didn't.
Well, as users we just want to know what Stanford's game plan will be on this. If they have run out of Core 78s and aren't likely to have any more, then a current announcement to that effect would be helpful. I'll just stop trying to fold with this old laptop and save the power.
Intel Pentium M 740
The Pentium M 740 has been tested to perform up to approximately 7,400 MIPS and 3.9 GFLOPS (using SSE2).
http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm? ... 008&page=4
Frequency: 1733 MHz
Bus speed: 533 MHz
Clock multiplier: 13
Microarchitecture Mobile
Processor core ? Dothan
Data width 32 bit
The number of cores 1
The number of threads 1
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size: 32 KB instruction cache
32 KB write-back data cache
Level 2 cache size: 2 MB
Multiprocessing Uniprocessor
Features
◦ MMX instructions
◦ SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
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SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
◦ NX / XD / Execute disable bit ?