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aielman
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got a PC with a 1.3 GHz processor with 768 MB of ram

this is what my window looks like...guess i'm running 3.25-Console-beta

i just have it open automatically on startup and just let it run constantly

2/4/2004 10:16:52 AM

Stonerman
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Yep Kruznby, the thumbdrive reported the WU! So I guess I'll be on the "go" and using spare cpu cycles on the closest computer to me no matter where I am !

2/4/2004 11:07:11 AM

KRUZNBY
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aielman- It looks like you are doing OK. What kind of chip is the 1.3 GHz? Loopdomain is a PIII 650 MHz, so you should be almost 2x its production, unless you have a Celeron or Duron. Are you running any flags?

2/4/2004 12:06:16 PM

aielman
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the chip is a pentium

and i'll be damned if i know what you mean by flags

2/4/2004 8:42:08 PM

Dave
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...what's funny is the fact that my laptop freezes frequently under normal use(word processor) but runs stable and never locks up while folding... damn compaq

oh and aielman they mean flags like -forcesse and -forceasm and -system and stuff that you add to the command line

[Edited on February 4, 2004 at 10:43 PM. Reason : what teh flags be]

2/4/2004 10:41:45 PM

Smacker
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is there a list of all flags and what they do and a combinations and suggestions for them somewhere, i've always used -local -forceasms and -advmethods on mine

2/5/2004 3:26:34 AM

Dave
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i dunno...i haven't managed to find a list of all the flags at least

2/5/2004 8:34:13 AM

LeGo
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here is a page with most of them... http://folding.stanford.edu/console-userguide.html it is linked off of the download page under console info

2/5/2004 8:40:08 AM

aielman
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well as far as i know i don't have any flags set since i just run the program and the console opens up...

2/5/2004 11:58:40 AM

KRUZNBY
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aielman- If you edit your shortcut that starts up F@H to include the -forceasm flag, you will see an increase in points production. Here is what your shortcut should look like exactly including the quotes:

"F:\Downloads\folding\FAH3.25-Console-beta.exe" -forceasm

You probably have this shortcut in your startup folder.

2/5/2004 12:40:17 PM

aaronburro
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am I wrong for having the service run the console.exe one?

oh, and DANG, i'm one point away from 4k. So wrong. Anywho, is it normal for the tinker cores to have an unknown point value associated with them?

2/5/2004 1:24:07 PM

KRUZNBY
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The benefit of running F@H as a service is that 1. You can run the client while users are logged off, and 2. You can conceal the program so you do not have it running in the taskbar ect. It's best to use the console verions of the client rather than the GUI version to run it as a service. Also make sure you have the -service flag, so F@H runs while users are logged off.

All tinkers should have a point value assigned to them. If you are using EMIII, then it may not have the most up to date point value assignments yet. If you want to know the point values, deadlines, ect., they are all listed at:
http://folding.stanford.edu/psummary.html

2/5/2004 2:42:32 PM

aielman
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so to run it so i dont have it in the taskbar and with the forceasm tag i should have "F:\Downloads\folding\FAH3.25-Console-beta.exe -service -forceasm" in the Target space on the Properties > Shortcuts window?

2/5/2004 2:49:29 PM

KRUZNBY
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^ There are several ways to not have it run in the taskbar. The simplist is to install TrayIt!
http://www.genejockeys.net/Fold&Gene@Home/TrayIt.zip
This a great little program that allows you to minimize any program to the system tray by right clicking on the "X". You could also use EMIII, or just use the GUI form of the program. There is more info on the website in the additional downloads section.
http://www.genejockeys.net/Fold&Gene@Home/

Set the target to exactly what I posted above. The -forceasm has to go outside of the quotes.

2/5/2004 3:09:05 PM

aaronburro
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w00t, 3 minutes away from 4k

and there it went! w00t. add 70.9 more points for me!

[Edited on February 5, 2004 at 3:20 PM. Reason : ]

2/5/2004 3:14:42 PM

aaronburro
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The next computer I build will free up this current one for full-time folding. I don't plan to use this computer for much then. Which OS should I use on this computer for folding when I get to that point?

2/6/2004 9:12:12 PM

Smacker
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My team finally made it on the tope 200 contributors for something.

http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/projectpage?q=917

Place 195

2/6/2004 9:18:30 PM

aaronburro
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96, biyotch!

2/10/2004 3:11:21 AM

SilverSurfer
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ummmm what the fuck happened to the stats? we somehow folding -80,000 points in the last 24 hours?????

2/11/2004 10:56:49 PM

Smacker
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Look at the pics, they are awesomely fucked up

SilversurfinSmackerkrackers stats:





And TEAM STATS:




[Edited on February 11, 2004 at 10:59 PM. Reason : change the order rookie biotch]

2/11/2004 10:58:57 PM

Smacker
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oh shit its spreading, gary palin and lego too

2/11/2004 11:25:05 PM

Dave
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what in the hell??

2/11/2004 11:25:11 PM

KRUZNBY
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Quote :
"The Folding@Home stats server is down for maintenance."

That's from Stanford's site where everyone else gets their stats from.

2/11/2004 11:46:30 PM

Smacker
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i noticed that too, but i was thinking its down because it may be a virus and they are trying to fix it

2/12/2004 12:55:01 AM

KRUZNBY
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If anyone is having problems with T-Bred or later AMD chips crashing while SSE is turned on, there is a new beta core, that has so far proven to be much more stable. It also looks like it gives about a 1-3% speed boost as well. Here is the info:
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"Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:09 pm Post subject: Freezing with AMD and SSE - possible solution

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We have been working with the Gromacs developers, AMD, and several mods to fix the AMD freeze issue discussed in the "Freezing with AMD and SSE - Discussion" thread in this section. In internal and beta testing, a newly prepared core has seemed successful thus far. For those who are interested in trying it immediately, we have made the new core available for manual download at http://www.folding.org/beta-core (instructions are listed there as well). Please note that you do not need to download now if you do not want -- if this core continues to look good, clients will soon automatically upgrade to it.
Some release notes:

- It is very slightly faster than the old core
- No bugs have been found in Gromacs, but this includes a workaround which seems to solve the problem
- The FAH team and the AMD team are cooperating fully to reach a final solution
If you check out the new core, please report any problems here.

Thanks,

The Folding@Home, Gromacs, and Forum teams.
"

http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?p=54857#54857

2/12/2004 11:12:11 AM

aaronburro
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12 points to 5K

w000w00

2/14/2004 4:00:17 AM

aaronburro
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i swear, I always go to check the stats when the damn thing is updating... jeez

2/18/2004 2:22:36 AM

KRUZNBY
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Yeah it is a bit annoying. In those cases I use Statsman.

2/18/2004 8:57:20 AM

aaronburro
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why is my folding@home client using doing a project? I don't have the g@H core, that I know of, but EM3 is showing a purple icon, which says it is G@H. what gives? I'm running the console, so that should really prevent g@H.

nevermind, somehow the settings got changed to "no pref" in the command line. how, I dunno...

[Edited on February 23, 2004 at 9:02 PM. Reason : ]

2/23/2004 8:58:54 PM

KRUZNBY
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95 and slowly climbing, but we've lost quite a few new members that joined over the past few months.

2/25/2004 12:33:22 AM

KRUZNBY
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94

2/26/2004 10:58:07 AM

LeGo
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new member... gwroth_ncsu

3/1/2004 3:44:28 PM

SilverSurfer
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ive given up i keep getting those 400 frame wu's and they take like a day each and give no points i have done probably 30 on both threads and we get little to no points for them

3/1/2004 3:55:32 PM

Quinn
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what scientific breakthroughs have been discovered/furthered with this, or are you supporting CP&L for the hell of it.

3/1/2004 4:49:48 PM

KRUZNBY
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/results.html
another tid bit:
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"11/9/2003 New disease under study
In collaboration with other groups at Stanford (esp Klein's group), we have started looking at Collagen folding and misfolding. Collagen is the most common protein in the body and mutations in collagen leads to a very nasty disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (or OI for short). In many cases, OI is lethal and leads to miscarriage. However, 1 in 10,000 people have some sort of mutational in collagen. For many, where the mutation is not very serious, it lies unknown and misdiagnosed and leads to brittle bones and other more suble problems. In others, however, mutations lead to more serious morphological disorders (see below).
"

3/1/2004 5:41:19 PM

KRUZNBY
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Welcome to our newest member: jgriff!

3/2/2004 8:58:47 AM

LeGo
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20g's

3/2/2004 3:14:22 PM

KRUZNBY
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http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/announcement.html
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"Well, after months and months of saying that I was going to be re-doing the fold stats, I'm finally reaching the point where I can switch over to the new stats."

Looks like there will be a change in the way the Extremeoverclocking stats are compiled and displayed. I have asked them to add us to the list of teams that will continue to have individual stats in addition to team stats, so please don't email them since we are not on the list yet. These are just 3rd party stats. Stanford's will remain the same.

I can only hope that there is stat hicup over the next couple of days so I can preserve what little left there is of a lead on you guys.

3/4/2004 11:11:31 PM

urge311
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quick question if anyone can help.
i dont know much about computers and im basically doing this to help out and be a part of the team, so dont call me out.
since i have to go home for spring break, can the folding@home program run offline and then connect back online (with dialup) to get a new project to work on? i've only ever run it here on campus so i dont really know.

3/5/2004 12:41:32 AM

LeGo
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it is more dificult but definitely doable. The best way to do it is to monitor it and sign on right before it is about to finish, let it connect upload then download a new WU.

another option would be to run multiple instances of F@H, that way they take longer to finish, so you do not have to connect as often. then you dial up and send results for multiple WU's.

there are some other options but either way you can do it. one thing to note if it doesn't send immediately (because you are not connected to the internet) it waits a while to try and resend so it might be easier to stop and restart F@H once you are online with a completed WU (note you could lose your results though...).

3/5/2004 7:55:02 AM

KRUZNBY
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Don't worry urge311, we are just glad to have you on the team. A few years ago, I tried setting up an auto-dial system, such that when F@H needed an internet connection, it would dial-up on it's own. I never got it to work.

When I go home, I run F@H on my mom's machine with dial-up, but when I leave, I turn it off. My mom doesn't understand the concept of folders in Windows Explorer, so the chances of me getting her to connect to upload/download units is slim.

You can set it up to do only Genome@Home WU's which have no deadline and can be qued. This way if they are online long enough, it will up/dl the info, but they will notice slow internet service while this is happening. This is probably your best bet. What is the speed of the machine? It all depends how much hassle it is worth to you. I would at least run it for a week while you are home.

[Edited on March 5, 2004 at 9:54 AM. Reason : .]

3/5/2004 9:47:09 AM

LeGo
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hey KRUZNBY have you used or tried http://udmon.sourceforge.net/ UD Monitor. This looks like it could help out in this situation and in many others. You get to choose your WU's...

3/5/2004 10:12:42 AM

KRUZNBY
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^ I have not seen or heard of it. It looks interesting, but I thought that when you specified G@H WU's that it cached a bunch on it's own. Maybe I am wrong. I never choose the G@H only option, since the pts/hour is much less with them.

3/5/2004 10:46:55 AM

LeGo
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there is a thread about it on extremeoverclockings forumn... http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showthread.php?t=90281 you don't have to do gromacs, but stanford discourages taking and then not completing WU's... either way it is interesting as an option. the thread should clarify it some

3/5/2004 10:51:25 AM

KRUZNBY
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Welcome to our newest member: ALK!

3/5/2004 6:17:35 PM

urge311
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i think my parents computer is a 1.8gigahertz where mine is only 1.6
i figured since i have to be home for most of spring break that i could maybe set it up there, but the dial up only connects at about 42.2 or so, so not even 56k

3/5/2004 9:55:26 PM

KRUZNBY
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That's plenty fast. At least run it while you are home. If you install the GUI version, maybe your parents will be able to handle it. Tell them it helps do disease research on their computer. I think there is an option that asks if you want to connect to the internet. When they are online, they could just say yes. Try it out while you are home and see how it works.

3/5/2004 11:31:22 PM

OcellNuri
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Well I just bit the bullet and signed up... I was just waiting for a worthy team to join.

Signed up as OcellNuri of course.

3/6/2004 12:25:52 AM

KRUZNBY
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Great to have you onboard! You're just in time for us to over take Georgia Tech.

3/6/2004 11:25:50 AM

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93
Next up Georgia Tech All-Stars!

3/7/2004 11:47:00 PM

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