well, it might not be the scripts, it could be the binaries. w/o more info i really can't tell you.Originally posted by teabgs
Dual 1.25 G4.... but only with one processor...
mc68k, the script you wrote, has weird effects on my computer. after a while having it run, weird stuff happens..thats the best explanation because its different all teh time....
Originally posted by mc68k
well, it might not be the scripts, it could be the binaries. w/o more info i really can't tell you.
i tried f@h v3 on rower's work machine (DP ghz MDD) today, and it worked like a charm. i was in contact with
bousozoku, who said he already had some scripts wrote. this would save me some time in writing them, so you can obtain these from him. if for some reason something doesn't work i would be glad to help out as well, as always.
the folders my script made are in the root level of your user directory. if they are cauing you trouble, i would suggest deleting them.
if you are at all interested in doing it yourself, i or bousozoku could do that too. thanks for donating your cycles to the cause, it's much appreciated. 🙂
Originally posted by teabgs
theyve been deleted....I cant (dont know how) to write it myself....I'll contact bousozoku and get whatever he has...
Its not really a big deal if both processors arent working...I just feel like I could be doing more...and for whatever reason I cant quite figure out how to get it to work from the command line version (only briefly tried and my unix is next to none)
I beg to differ. i used to think this was so, but it is not the case.Originally posted by madamimadam
The current version of Folding@Home will not DP.
Originally posted by mc68k
I beg to differ. i used to think this was so, but it is not the case.
There is a switch in the binary, -local, which localizes info to the current subdirectory. Therefore you can keep seperate data for each processor. i just tried it oday on a DP MDD gig, and it worked like a charm.
All I can say, is that when I get some time, i will write a script and explain it thouroughly so we can get all those 2nd processors out there folding.Originally posted by madamimadam
I have tried it many a time and it has not worked and as per F@H doco last time I looked the -local tag is only usable in Windows
./OSX
-local
i would say 4 days straight would definietely be the 6-pointer, no doubt about it. .6-pointers take no time at all on any computer.Originally posted by Hemingray
She's been chewing on Project 145 for almost 4 days solid now. I wonder if it's the mislabeled Project 146? No way to tell, really...
Originally posted by Hemingray
Heh... well from the sounds of the specs so far I'm running the least powerful outfit! A meager G4 450 (O/Ced 400), but she does 'er job good 'nuff.
Originally posted by madamimadam
I have tried it many a time and it has not worked and as per F@H doco last time I looked the -local tag is only usable in Windows. Because they just ported over the app it still has the -local tag in its resources so it will not reject it but it is not active.
Thats good to hear! We need more computers if we are to increase our position. Yesterday I added a P4 1.8Ghz to my account which should also help.Originally posted by mc68k
i went to the library at school today they have a lab that's open 24/7 that i've been meaning to check out for a while
they had no security, so i added the f@h to the startup items
6 * 2.2GHz so far, i'll check on their progress during the week, and possibly add more
the graphical client works best for labs, i've almost never seen anyone quit out of it
people who have no security are asking for people like me to take over their machines 🙂
I'm thinking of doing the same thing. The only problem I see is that the folding would have to be run before user login, otherwise it would open terminal and people would quit out of it.Originally posted by rugby
When we start migrating to OS X I'm thinking of putting a script into the startupitems to run that will enable hidden folding.