Welcome to XS and very much welcome to our team, if you have any questions, just give a holla!!!
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Welcome to XS and very much welcome to our team, if you have any questions, just give a holla!!!
Just joined the team, I will also get 2 other computers folding soon :)
Welcome to the team Rick :toast:
Regards
John.
The points (credits) given for each project consist of our score, right?
Eric
Hi Eric,
Yes thats correct, as soon as you complete your first wu the score will show up here:
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/m...&teamnum=36362
Regards
John.
I DL'd and started folding last night. But I'm not sure how I join this team?
I think this is a great idea, and am dedicating my cycles to my Father in law, who is a cancer survivor :clap:
TY
Creeper
Hi VaCreeper, just add our team number (36362) to the team selection box. Right click the client, select configure, add our team under team number and click OK.
On behalf of Pythagoras and the crew Welcome to the team!!!
Done!
After folding for awhile I get an error, "abnormal system halt" or something along that line. I have to shut the program down and restart.
What's up with that :confused:
Is the program crashing my system, or vice versa?
Please advise.
TY
Creeper
Your system is not stable and the program is detecting that. It likes the system it's running on to be stable. I don't want to start a discussion here on this but is your computer Pi stable 32m? If you need some help post in the AMD section and the guys including me can assist you. If I chat about it here Pythagoras will beat me with a wet towel....(j/k he's a very nice guy)
Thanx for the quick reply. I'm OCCT stable, and game stable but lemmie run SPi @ 32 and I'll get back with you.
TY
Creeper
Nah Ugly, I reserve my beatings for much more serious transgressions :D Helping in here with this would probably help other members too.
Regards
John.
By dropping my multiplyer to 243 I can pass 32m/SPi.
Back in the game!...I hope :rolleyes:
TY
Creeper
WTG! I find systems that are 32m stable will usually run the F@H app.... it's just that kind of application....
Ok! Now how do I get the team logo in my sig :confused:
TY
Creeper
You need to put the team logo in your sig yourself. Right click on the sig and select properties and then copy and paste it in your sig.
Me and UnG are extremely grateful for your presence on the team, we where the oldest members...................but not any more :D :banana: :banana: :banana:
Regards
John.
So now who's the oldest :confused:
BTW, your only as old as you feel. :toast: :woot: :D
Creeper
That Sir would be yourself :) :toast: :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by VaCreeper
Well, at least here I'm not testing my wits, or hand to eye coordination, against 16 year olds. LOL! :p:
Creeper
Hey guys.. I'll be doing a lot more folding now that its starting to get cooler out. Nothing like having the windows open @ 40*f :eek:
wow :) that's chilly! yeah there's nothing like free cooling ! I am adding two more CPU's this week myself, I retired another Athlon MP server, it might as well fold....
Hi, I just entered the team about 5-10 minutes ago. So far I only have a pitiful XP 1800+ @ 2400+ on it, but I'll add my new X2 3800+ to this soon enough :)
I have a question though, It's been about 10 minutes, yet I'm still at 0 out of 1000000 steps...Why ?!?
Edit : Forget this ^^
Also, I'll format this computer soon and will give it to one of my friend...Is there any way to actually take my account back on my new comp ?
Finally, is there any way to run 2 instances (this) on each core of an X2 ?
Hey Welcome to the team :toast:
No need to move your account to your new computer, just reinstall the software using the same name and team ID just like setting up another rig. If you have partially finished results, you can install the client on teh new machine and then copy over the files from the old box if you like.
As far as two instances go, you can run two command line instances I will look that up for you.
On behalf of Pythagoras our team leader and the rest of the team, welcome!
Finally joined up.... was meaning to do this for so long and now uglys sig got me. I've got a 3800+X2@2.6, but the prog is only using one core.... whats up with that? I realize there is probably a way to make it use both....
Hi One Hertz!!! Thanks for joining us man! Welcome, welcome!!
To run two versions, it's easier to run the console plain jane version. Just put a copy in separate directiories and make sure the CPUID is different for each copy.... cut and paste follows, I scored this information here
For you dual processor guys here's how to make F@H work with both procs:
F@H FAQ and console version FAQ wrote:
F@H Client Do's and Don'ts
The console is not an installer, but the actual Folding@Home client executable. In general, just download it, run it, and don't worry about it. However, if you like to be "hands on" with F@H, please keep in mind:
* Each different running copy of F@H has to have its own Machine ID number. If you download each copy of F@H from the web site and configure fresh, there will be no problems.
* Do not run multiple copies of FAH from the same directory
Console Client Configuration Options
-config
Allows users to change their configuration information. This includes user & team names (reflected in the stats), whether or not to ask before a network connection is made to fetch/send work, set up proxy servers, preferred work unit type (Folding/Genome), process priority, CPU usage requested (5-100%), whether or not to use assembly loops, whether or not to use deadline information, and Machine ID changes.
-service
Run in service mode (for programs such as firedaemon). This prevents the client from exiting when it detects the current user is logging out. If this option is used when the client is not run as a service then it will run normally, but will not shut down automatically if the user logs out, and a "Wait for program to close." dialog box will be displayed.
Meaning:
- You should install two instances of the F@H console version, in different directories;
- Then you run each one, at the command prompt, with the "-config" switch;
- A different machine ID must be set to each instance.