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    I am now running THINK and G@H together on one PC, with none of either allowing to use idle time.

    If anyone did that before me, what were your results?

    Jord.
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    hey, a test thread

    sorry, never done that.

    mfg
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    • #3
      Answering myself. It is possible, with a snooze time of 1 minute in Think. The ghclient still takes up the most of my CPU time (about 70% to 90%), but the UD client crunches at around 8%.

      I've done 5% in 55 minutes, which is not bad, I hope

      Jord.
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      • #4
        hey, a test thread

        sorry, never done that.

        mfg
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        • #5
          Well, as I wrote:
          "If running alongside seti@home or genome@home on the same cpu, THINK gets 1% cpu-time if you're not setting priority on UD as REAL-time."
          from
          http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum12/HTML/001102.html

          Since there's no relation between % and cpu-time in THINK 5% in 55 min doesn't say anything. I remember one wu I used under 1h cpu-time on the first 50%, but used over 24h cpu-time on 98%.

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          • #6
            I see what you mean, Rattle. It's been stuck on 8% counting a lot of conformers. 200,000+, 300,000+ and 450,000+ of them already, and I don't see it stopping any time soon.

            If only I had a little inkling of an idea what it was doing

            Jord.
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            • #7
              http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/cancer/thinksoftware.html
              shows that you're doing.

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