Looking for some confirmation here.
After Genome@home under Win9x/ME uploads the data, and downloads a new datafile, Filter starts filtering the datafile and then keeps crunching the datafile. I know in Win2k it starts up GhClient, but not in Win9x/ME.
I timed running my two instances of GhClient against running 2 instances of Filter, and to me Filter seems to run faster. Is this right?
2 instances of ghclient both crunching a 59aa take approximately 23 hours.
2 instances of filter both crunching a 59aa take approximately 20 hours.
In both case one of the programs is set to run at using maximum CPU, the other at normal CPU (In IDLE time).
And where are all the big aa's gone to? I only get 60aa at maximum.
Jord.
After Genome@home under Win9x/ME uploads the data, and downloads a new datafile, Filter starts filtering the datafile and then keeps crunching the datafile. I know in Win2k it starts up GhClient, but not in Win9x/ME.
I timed running my two instances of GhClient against running 2 instances of Filter, and to me Filter seems to run faster. Is this right?
2 instances of ghclient both crunching a 59aa take approximately 23 hours.
2 instances of filter both crunching a 59aa take approximately 20 hours.
In both case one of the programs is set to run at using maximum CPU, the other at normal CPU (In IDLE time).
And where are all the big aa's gone to? I only get 60aa at maximum.
Jord.
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