they offer three different "General Preferences" (work/school/home) and you can put any PC into any of those groups and thus have an option to do what you asked for.
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I thought they meant that, I just have not found out how to do that for an individual computer...
VJ, have a look at the stats dudeJoin MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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I know... I must find a way to get my dual Xeon to work...
But reading several threads, I think I can manage it. Here's what I'll try (I'm posting it to get comments) :
1. install BOINC on the non-networked PC
2. make a backup copy my BOINC folder on the networked PC
3. copy the BOINC folder of 1. to the BOINC folder of the networked PC (using CD / USB storage)
4. download the unit
5. copy the BOINC-folder with unit (to CD / USB storage)
6. restore the backup made in 2
7. copy the folder from 5 to the non-networked PC.
Let's hope it will work...!
(yes, umfriend, even you should hope this: it would greatly help our stats).
Jörg
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Dude, it's all abracadabra to me, I wish you the best of luck, really.
I was getting abit worried about Rattledagger and James_D after their first trickle, but they came in with a second one yesterday, I assume it's a weekend thing. Which will also plague me on 4 of the PC's I now have it running on, although my sis is rather competitive as well, so she *might* just leave all on during the w/ends as well.
All to get to #1, on the search for new contributorsJoin MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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The biggest problem of running it offline is that I might have to wait for an entire unit to be finished. But I'll have to check. If this is the case though, my credits would grow in huge steps...
On my work PC, it could well be possible to run 24/7 (managed so far to run 24/24); on my dual Xeon, it will be a daytime (it is too loud to keep running at night) + perhaps weekend thing.
Jörg
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I hope you contribute as much as you can. I hope I contribute more. GL.
Now my brother in law has a friend who owns two internet cafes...... He did bring it up, but I'm not going to chase that one (although I am tempted to whoop Maggi's ass!)Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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MURC RULEZZZZZ!!!ONE!!!!111!
We made #100 just now
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On to better, higher and faster.
Thx all for the effort so far. Might be a good time for one of us to do a nice post in the Lounge (hint hint)Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Well done all for the combined effort! Next target: #1!DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net
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Originally posted by Umfriend
I hope you contribute as much as you can. I hope I contribute more.
Muhahahaha....
[evil laugh off]
The idea seems to work. I have downloaded a new workunit, which I should be able to run at home...
Any idea how fast computations go on a hyperthreaded dual Xeon 2.4 ?
You may have won this battle, but you haven't won the war!
We made #100 just now
We're number 1hundred We're number 1hundred !
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Just had a look - it seems we have an attack of the Belgians... CaineTanathos has joined in
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Yeah, CT is the Dual PIII-450 I was talking about earlier. I must say I find it brave to start a model on that thing. Upside is, when he does report trickles, they come in pairs.
Guess I'll have to keep ahead of them two belgiums combined then, VJ's no match for me.Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Problem is that I can't get the dual Xeon to start crunching. I copy the boinc folder, the system resumes, but immediatly stops (as I'm active). However, in the next step it is looking for the network, after which the client just hangs...
I'm now going to try with different settings, hopefully it will work now...
Jörg
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