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  • Genome@MURC storms into 9th place!

    Check it out!

    Nice going guys!

    Want to join G@MURC?

    Fred

  • #2
    Go Fred

    Hehe, but no thanks to GAH messing up my last upload

    I've had this P2 crunching for days on end and have only got 1 WU to show for it! Hopefully at the next upload I'll get the credit

    P.
    Meet Jasmine.
    flickr.com/photos/pace3000

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    • #3
      That sucks Paul.

      There have been a few cases where the client has trouble with the wu u/l and bails. Hopefully the new client will fix this.

      Hasn't happened to me though, knock on wood!

      Fred

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      • #4
        Hello.. Who's there ??

        Hmm, I thought I heard someone knocking

        Tom

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        • #5
          Well, then you've got very good ears.


          Welcome to DentyCracker and impact.

          At least something we leads in over AnandTech.

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          • #6
            Heh, my P133 should upload something in a few days.

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            • #7
              At 80% on protein sequence 30 of 30 as I type. Just changed to 90% Should be finished in a jiffy.Done
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              • #8
                Yeah, I left the client crunching for two afternoons and pop! out comes one unit. If only the program was able to start/stop anytime during the process, I have lost about 20 protein sequences, because other family members wanted to use the computer but didn't like Litestep much.

                Oh and did anyone got it working with

                ghclient >>output.txt

                ? I tried that and it seemed to stop working during initialization. It wrote the header, then the "preparing to process blah blah blah...." and nothing more. I do not have the time to watch the console, so it would be much easier for me to have the output in a file that I could check every once in a while... the best thing would be to have the output both onscreen and in a file, but I am not sure how to do that.

                [This message has been edited by impact (edited 26 February 2001).]
                Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.

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                • #9
                  Oh and did you spot this link there in the faq http://foldingathome.stanford.edu/
                  Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.

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                  • #10
                    I've been thinking about leaving SETI and join Genome (it looks more interesting) but from what I've been reading it's not so straitforward like Seti.

                    How does it work and what and how to install it ?

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                    • #11
                      > Oh and did anyone got it working with
                      >
                      > ghclient >>output.txt

                      It does work, it's just that ghclient seems to keep its output in a *huge* buffer before finally flushing it.

                      If you're using some form of Unix/Linux, try "unbuffer ./ghclient.x &> log.out &" to explicitly unbuffer the output.

                      Martin

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                      • #12
                        I am afraid that I'm stuck with Win98. The only thing I have installed to make them faster and less resource hungry is Litestep shell replacement. Plus the linux (err, more like solaris) look never hurts.
                        Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.

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                        • #13
                          AMC,

                          First of all, go to the little page that Pace knocked up. It has all the info on downloading and team membership. Installation is done by the installer . If your question is reffering to servers, Win2k or something like that, someone might have the infos, but I don't.

                          As for the program itself, it's a command line only version, and doesn't have a screen saver version yet. The program is still in developpment and people have been crunching for less than a month.

                          Fred

                          [This message has been edited by -=Narcissus=- (edited 26 February 2001).]

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                          • #14
                            Welcome to rocketmanx and MarkF001.

                            It seems it didn't work very well running seti@home & genome@home alongside then both was running at idle priority. It seems the idle-process got as much time as the other processes. Maybe I got an affinity-problem. If they aren't running at the same priority, it works as expected.

                            In the current client there's a bug then seed.dat is 5-digits. The csum.output.chi.xxxx is only saved with 4-digits, and the results can therefore be rejected. A fix for this should probably be out tomorrow.

                            If someone is installing multiple clients, you can use the same ghclient.cfg-file, but id.dat must be unique.

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                            • #15
                              Yeah - 1st Place...

                              Well, Um - If you count Me and me... If you catch my drift?

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