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MrMacMan

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WOW, IMPOSSIBLE!

I can't believe I acually got a gromac unit, that will take, forever.

Yay, get no credit for a unit that will take lets see, according to this, what the hell 30 days? :eek:
 

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MacBandit

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Well I didn't get a gromacs but I got a doozy or should I say doozies as I have a dual and I got two of these beasts.

Get this I have 50 days to complete them. 5,000,000 steps. Project number is '638' if you want to look it up. They're worth 70.9 points each. I think I'll leave my computer on over night for this to be sure I complete them.
 

Mr. Anderson

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Nov 1, 2001
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The number of steps are misleading if you've never had a Gromacs WU before. Look at the point total and that gives you a better idea how long it will take. I've got 2 running on two of my machines now and they'll finish a little faster than a non Gromacs of the same point value.

D
 

mc68k

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Apr 16, 2002
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a common misconception is that exceeding the deadline means no credit for work done. what it really means is that it takes too long for the time-sensitive project to considered valid/useful since the benchmarking machine is a 400MHz celeron.

so u will get credit, but it won't be used by stanford-- the unit will have been assigned to another machine.
 

MacBandit

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Originally posted by MrMacman
It only takes you 1 day to complete 2 70 pointers?
wow, nice

I wish. No I usually only fold durring the day I hate the amount of power consumption that the computer uses. Though of late I have left the computer on over night a few times to be sure to complete my units in a timely manner.
 

MrMacMan

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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
The number of steps are misleading if you've never had a Gromacs WU before. Look at the point total and that gives you a better idea how long it will take. I've got 2 running on two of my machines now and they'll finish a little faster than a non Gromacs of the same point value.

D
So far this gromac unit has run slower than by 40 point unit, it is finally half way done and will still be another 2-3 days off.
:(

And Will love you running folding Bandit! :)
 

MacBandit

macrumors 604
Originally posted by MrMacman
So far this gromac unit has run slower than by 40 point unit, it is finally half way done and will still be another 2-3 days off.
:(

And Will love you running folding Bandit! :)

Thanks, I think the team needs the help. 37 out of 400 down. Looks like things are going a bit faster then I thought.
 

eyelikeart

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Jan 2, 2001
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I've been working on this sonuva all week...

Folding@Home Client Core Version 2.47 (June 14, 2002)

Proj: work/wudata_09
Done: 22945 -> 142972 (decompressed 623.1 percent)
nsteps: 5000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 250.000000 temperature: 298.000000
xyzfile:
" 393 p638_L939_K12M_ext
1 N 15.319586 11.261895 82.917795 20..."
keyfile:
"parameters ./proj638.prm
NOVERSION
ARCHIVE

cutoff 16.0
taper 12...."

- Couldn't get size info for dyn file: work/wudata_09.dyn
Starting from initial work packet

Protein: p638_L939_K12M_ext
- Run: 1962934272 (Clone 838860800, Gen 33554432)
- Frames Completed: 0, Remaining: 400
- Dynamic steps required: 5000000
 

MacBandit

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Re: I've been working on this sonuva all week...

Originally posted by eyelikeart
Folding@Home Client Core Version 2.47 (June 14, 2002)

Proj: work/wudata_09
Done: 22945 -> 142972 (decompressed 623.1 percent)
nsteps: 5000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 250.000000 temperature: 298.000000
xyzfile:
" 393 p638_L939_K12M_ext
1 N 15.319586 11.261895 82.917795 20..."
keyfile:
"parameters ./proj638.prm
NOVERSION
ARCHIVE

cutoff 16.0
taper 12...."

- Couldn't get size info for dyn file: work/wudata_09.dyn
Starting from initial work packet

Protein: p638_L939_K12M_ext
- Run: 1962934272 (Clone 838860800, Gen 33554432)
- Frames Completed: 0, Remaining: 400
- Dynamic steps required: 5000000

That's just like the two I've been working on all week. They're supposed to be done by tuesday. Though I don't think that's going to happen since I've left my computer on all week and I'm only at 181 of 400 on each of them.

I know there is a simple way to check your power on hours but I can't seem to either remember the program or the terminal command.
 
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