First, welcome to all new members.
The team is currenly upto 33 members, and is on #240 by points.
The newest client seems stable, and if you get one of the current RAS-proteins, you'll really fly. A normal seti-wu will use more than double the time.
Since THINK running together with Seti or Genome only uses 1%-cpu-power, you can still keep up your current production in these projects. A THINK-wu is awarded nearly as Machine-score * run-time / 5. A wu running in the background will therefore give many points.
Note, if you're only running for some hours/day, this will probably not work, since THINK still doesn't save except after every major molecule. There can be 100 sub-molecules per major, and 200 major-molecules in a wu.
There's no native caching-support, but UD Monitor can do this. Look at http://distributed.fromru.com/udprog-e.htm
Another shortcoming is that there's no multi-cpu-support, and you can't run multiple instances either. You can work around this problem either with Terminal Server or WinXP.
If you aren't a member, but wants to help Oxford searching for a cure for cancer, download the client at http://members.ud.com/download/gold/
After installing, registering and starting chrunching, goto http://members.ud.com/services/teams...E-96A534FB1BCD and join MURC.
Apart from this, you should check your Device-Manager-Profile, and change Hard Drive space to allocate to 10 GB. Don't be afraid, the client will not use more than 50 MB.
You should also take a look on "My Member Profile", and atleast set a country. If not, you'll be part of the "Antarctic"-club...
The club-stats is updated around 00:30 GMT, while other stats is updated every 4 hours.
For the 4 members that haven't returned a single result in over a month, now should be a good time to pump out the first result...
The team is currenly upto 33 members, and is on #240 by points.
The newest client seems stable, and if you get one of the current RAS-proteins, you'll really fly. A normal seti-wu will use more than double the time.
Since THINK running together with Seti or Genome only uses 1%-cpu-power, you can still keep up your current production in these projects. A THINK-wu is awarded nearly as Machine-score * run-time / 5. A wu running in the background will therefore give many points.
Note, if you're only running for some hours/day, this will probably not work, since THINK still doesn't save except after every major molecule. There can be 100 sub-molecules per major, and 200 major-molecules in a wu.
There's no native caching-support, but UD Monitor can do this. Look at http://distributed.fromru.com/udprog-e.htm
Another shortcoming is that there's no multi-cpu-support, and you can't run multiple instances either. You can work around this problem either with Terminal Server or WinXP.
If you aren't a member, but wants to help Oxford searching for a cure for cancer, download the client at http://members.ud.com/download/gold/
After installing, registering and starting chrunching, goto http://members.ud.com/services/teams...E-96A534FB1BCD and join MURC.
Apart from this, you should check your Device-Manager-Profile, and change Hard Drive space to allocate to 10 GB. Don't be afraid, the client will not use more than 50 MB.
You should also take a look on "My Member Profile", and atleast set a country. If not, you'll be part of the "Antarctic"-club...
The club-stats is updated around 00:30 GMT, while other stats is updated every 4 hours.
For the 4 members that haven't returned a single result in over a month, now should be a good time to pump out the first result...
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