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    I'll make a KLF forum sig as a supporters banner type thing tomorrow which people can feel free to use.

    By the way, can you explain gromacs? ..

    I installed the installer linked to in the first thread, set username and left running ... now it shows:

    17/400 ..... 4%

    Am I doing everything right or is there more to it?

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    Each type has it's own core, that's the very thing that differentiates them.

    I've got a core 79 on one machine and I'm pretty sure that's Dgromacs. Not sure what cores Ambers and QMDs use.

    QMD cores may use up to 1GB of main memory (source), possibly even more, but they will only run on Intel chips.

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    Since your processor only has one Floating Point Unit, and most of the work is done by the FPU, you will see very little advantage. Pandegroup actually prefer that you don't run a HT processor in this way.

    If you really want to run 2 copies you can do so:

    You have to make a completely separate folder for each copy.

    Create a new folder (call it something like Folding2) and copy just the console executable into it. If you copy anything else it may not work.

    Now start a command prompt, change to the new folder, and run the console program. There will be no config file so it will think this is the first run, consequently it will automatically run the config. I've never found the need to use the -local setting.

    It will ask you if you want to change the advanced settings as part of the config. The only thing you need to make sure is different is the machine ID - set it to 2. It will also ask you if you want to install it as a service - it's a good idea to do this.

    If you decide to install it as a service, you should stop the program immediately after completing the config (press ctrl-c a couple of times), then go to control panel/admin tools/services and start the service.

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    I've joined too and will let this run at all times, unless i'm gaming. I've also had UD Agent running for a while now which helps in cancer research. My computer is running 24-7, and i'm not even at it most the time so why not use up some clock cycles.

    Well done jaigandhi5, for promoting this.


    EDIT :- Athlon XP 2400 = 2gHz (let's not get into that one, ok :lol: (the geeks here will understand))

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    Originally posted by Livy@2 February 2004 - 00:16
    we are now ranked, 1003, just about past the 1000 mark.
    make that 1000

    GOOD JOB GUYZ

    FOLD ON! :01:

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    I don't know what's happening recently, but FAH is screwing my machines.

    I did a full reinstall of XP on my newest machine, now it usually hangs after a few minutes with FAH. It isn't overclocked or anything. If I start FAH and then stop it, it still hangs after a while. But if I never start FAH then it doesn't hang.

    My old machine has run for 2 years without hanging. I installed Linux on it the day before yesterday. If I run FAH it hangs within an hour, even if FAH has been cancelled. Without running FAH, it has been up for 30 hours.

    Something has obviously happened with the type of projects I am currently receiving (which may have changed because of the reinstallation?), because I never had hanging problems before. I'll keep trying new projects occasionally, but until these problems go away, sadly, I can no longer commit my machines permanently.

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    Rocky is Folding..



    I must say i did not read all of it yet but i am working on it as we speak.

    The cause speaks for itself..

    I'm happy to be of any kind of help.


    Rocktron

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    stopped using it srry, it was causing to much 'errors' and 'lags' on my custom GUI. even on the lowest CPU

    {I}{K}{E}

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    119/400...

    goin slow...old protein...folding...

    btw glad to see ppl intereseted in this

    "FOLD ON!"

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    Woo Hoo, 300 WU's

 

 

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