Posted on 12/09/2005 6:28:09 PM PST by systematic
FR Team ranking up to number 1782 of 41608
By the way, that is totally cool.
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No problem... I understand what you said. Sounds like a nice setup.
No idea... everyone's machine is a bit different. I haven't tried running it in that mode, but why bother messing with the screensaver mode instead of just running the GUI client as is? It only grabs unused CPU cycles... if it interferes with how the machine is running tweak the option to use less of the CPU. I've been running it on several machines and have not noticed any degradation at all.
Bump for later reference.
A look at the competition above us, from 1500 to 1659:
32512 DoPe 125542 1236
42317 BlackWolfCraftworks 125519 622
34646 Netbox users 125352 1196
41789 F00s 125257 710
36015 bignose.ca 125257 1719
13414 Wisconsin Pride 125220 2196
34310 Twilight Eclipse 125215 1641
35259 atg@ebay 125040 1356
13001 Parms 124956 1818
34844 shon.org 124947 1308
11822 Paradox 124788 1899
37252 _-= ComputerSmartz =-_ 124633 1338
36599 JerryG 124529 1517
1124 Proton Distributed Computing Team 124302 2605
45825 Argentina Carajo 124269 910
37410 LivingWithStyle 124220 1154
10543 ALZNORCAL 124190 5708
39153 La Team Carnivore 123971 1279
40787 Innovator Capital Gene Folding Project 123851 1081
34510 Loose Leaf Tea 123477 1971
1095 TH Group 123383 1588
41732 SoCrat 123303 1018
12467 UNC-GA Grunts 123266 1891
35850 Team Rangers Glade 123251 1457
35196 Team Strife 123083 1619
12057 DaWa 123043 2553
39030 Allegro 122812 1227
11730 Liquid Nucleus 122786 2120
12406 John Galt Enterprises 122775 3167
37609 folding@norway 122490 1256
42661 CarbonPhoto/Forum Users 122388 773
33376 nCUBE Folding Team 122271 1266
11631 Jerg 122184 1124
32820 H-Group 121956 1396
97 Dragonfeathers 121817 2838
39916 RealVideo 121668 1130
33061 BruNet TEAM 121399 1445
34605 dalseiHome 121384 1208
37496 Midgård 121324 1292
3559 NITH 121147 7223
1789 Desktopia. 121128 2512
44386 Scouters of The Boy Scouts of America 121008 874
34136 LuskMetro 120871 1505
33807 The Gathering 120823 1962
10479 CarolinaGamers.com 120735 4595
45978 programmingforums.org 120464 790
42199 Smap Camp 120414 447
33096 JFK_RENDOVA 120412 1002
3129 Swiss Folding Team 120392 1142
40520 Knights of 120276 578
32167 Jyde Magt 120201 2442
13448 insuranceOrder.com 119890 1947
32509 University of Ottawa SITE Students 119733 1566
36888 ECM 119698 1431
42182 Polish Tracker 119612 978
38638 Laboratorio Sistemas Distribuidos UTFSM 119480 879
34998 Noricum 119436 1379
32327 GamerZUniverse 119369 2703
40600 Quit Smokeless.org Folding Team 119273 964
32124 Webkot 119240 1937
447 University of Georgia 119145 461
39361 KA-Alumni.org 119011 1174
45123 #W2S 118952 892
44043 Tornado Shanks 118913 521
38835 MRK 118759 1223
12662 Turkiye 118670 1087
44798 Fedora France 118571 823
11261 the basement labs 118542 2919
11496 Confrérie du Dragon 118421 1291
39095 Hsiao 118333 806
40303 philscarfo 118288 1336
40065 FUNKY FOLDERS 118177 884
37568 sirihi computers 118112 596
42881 folding@royles 117956 450
11740 Finleyville Folders 117921 828
41699 Geneva@Folding 117621 864
3204 SCC-SOFT 117586 3031
40698 Aquidata 117454 571
13491 Modders Australia 117426 2741
2696 frankly 117273 1460
32227 Southern Adventist University 117216 1831
37794 GameHavoc 117199 7298
10013 AACF 116962 5146
38672 scattered 116910 1126
41916 Smuland 116878 1356
13931 Quadruple Helix 116695 1520
35254 RMS Catastrophe 116673 1104
11439 Echo Cycle 116596 2451
36829 UW_Sequencing 116534 1345
11524 Scoundrel 116528 2004
35590 Discover 116505 1298
40665 VRFolding 116418 744
36645 Hynes_Team 116347 1202
13256 Knox College 116201 1922
33310 Think Hardware 116121 1658
2404 Gamerz Inc. 116002 1713
38778 Hamfam 115985 1210
35793 TUSCNET 115804 1165
35219 Pikatchu 115787 1449
32548 1406 Bourdas 115755 857
11487 Team Jerkylicker 115713 3097
3493 Leri 115436 3096
35690 Starfleet : Athlon Armada 115320 1235
3434 Extelligence 115281 2152
2210 alt.2600 115176 2360
41157 Reticulators 115170 1308
33713 stroboarders 115127 1572
11103 Team OLANA 115080 1869
37407 Florida_Forever 114946 1067
33893 Orions Belt 114891 1209
429 GroundXero 114875 2484
13274 fyrhstrm.com 114677 893
33644 {WZD}{SGA} 114596 1301
40571 Client Metrics 114534 1024
43244 Practical-Astrology.com 114392 930
38233 OverclockingHQ 114131 1450
11620 talechaser 114062 2387
44951 3Strands 114000 596
13369 Synapthein 113990 1765
35121 Middteam 113970 1279
12650 TxupiProteicos 113959 1622
316 bitmotion 113861 809
35111 PJ BELGIUM 113595 1172
34586 #Anime-Madness 113592 1353
34945 Rosetta Stone Team 113582 1294
33672 Team Shareaza Folding@Home 113519 1685
41467 SilentLink 113468 676
32958 Team Røllik 113444 1482
40664 Tigers@PPC 113372 919
3000 Boonk 113317 2447
32788 hano-Kuechen 113278 1581
38596 linux-michel 113272 1101
10280 Tuparev 113266 2270
2878 Burton Snowboards 113152 3105
44823 Aliborons 113035 761
35588 Waynebots World 112882 2179
45948 GMKJ 112846 564
11 Project Blue Book 112806 1793
41769 Anti-X Overclocking and Case Modding Team 112793 916
13482 Team Gorman 112702 976
34285 MichiganShooter.cOm 112677 1201
40123 Seehear Technology 112560 728
5 Organized_Chaos 112472 1832
44688 (S.V) Poor White Tr@sh 112334 1625
46368 Northwest Physicians Network 112251 965
41779 Breaking Pointe 1189 112219 963
36352 Ambersquad 112142 1276
12237 Ethan 112123 847
43318 Fiatforum - The Forum For Fiat Auto Owners. 111993 880
37663 shankparty 111906 1137
44818 XtremeReview.co.uk 111697 626
43224 Over the Top Computing 111633 532
37919 ={ELITE}= 111625 1144
34576 Bazatii 111603 1238
40130 Humboldt 111459 733
3423 Craig Research Labs 111395 1966
46191 Tri-Tronics 111394 623
35468 WeFold8 111303 781
2914 Chem Busters 111250 1973
36120 Free Republic Folders 111233 820
Some pretty low team #'s in this group.
Just added another machine to this.
I am series jealous of your hardware, in the way that Maureen Dowd is jealous of Zeta-Jones.
What you got is way better than what I got, and we both know it.
Ya know, it has been over a YEAR since I bought any new toys ...
Hey good job on finding that info. I have never looked it up, just the Top 100.
What's the deal on team # 5 and team # 11? Misprint? Someone start out on a 486 and forget to upgrade?
It looks like the jump into the Top 1500 may be accomplished by the end of the year.
Just added another (slow) machine at work to the project.
What is the fastest client for XP bloatware? I haven't noticed an update after 5.03.
Also, can I disable WinFAH.exe and still operate properly? That file seems to load the tray icon, and I don't like any tray icons popping up.
LOL, think Tandy and Commadore.
Disabling it appears to shut it down, but I'm not 100% sure.
Thanks, I did just that. Disabled the screen saver function, and it is running fine. I did take CPU usage down to about 80% just for good measure.
5.03 is the graphical client. The console version can be installed as a service (download the 5.04beta here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/release/FAH504-Console.exe)
The GUI and or screensaver versions give you the pretty animations, but that slows down the completion of each WU by a few %. To install the console version as a service you can just doubleclick on the downloaded file, but I like to have a configuration link instead (that won't actully begin folding). Create a link to the above file, rename it "Configration only" or something similar. Right click on the new shortcut, click "properties", and in the "target" box add the -configonly switch (should end like this: (your path)\FAHConsole-5.04beta.exe -configonly). Save your changes, then doubleclick on the shortcut. Answer yes to install as a service (you can also specify reported memory, IDLE CPU percentage to use, and a few other parameters).
Installing as a service will ensure that the folding occurs anytime the OS is up. Install the console version into the same directory as the GUI client, and note the program is the executable, there is not installation/setup necessary. End your current WU, uninstall the GUI client, and then install the service as above. Reboot, or use "services.msc" to start the F@H service.
Also, can I disable WinFAH.exe and still operate properly? That file seems to load the tray icon, and I don't like any tray icons popping up.
WinFAH is the executable, which also controls the icon. Running the console version is totally transparent to users (If you load it on a server, I would limit the CPU to less than 75% on a large network).
If installed as a service, you can use some third party utilities to view progress of each WU. Under task manager you'll see process "FahCore_nn" and FAHConsole-504beta.exe, the former is the specific core for that WU in progress, the latter controls sending/retrieving WU's and other related processes - don't end either one.
Date of last work unit | 2005-12-13 11:14:57 |
Active CPUs within 50 days | 46 |
Team Id | 36120 |
Grand Score | 112950 (certificate) |
Work Unit Count | 853 (certificate) |
Team Ranking (incl. aggregate) | 1663 of 41658 |
Home Page | http://www.freerepublic.com |
Fast Teampage URL | http://fah-web.stanford.edu/teamstats/team36120.html |
Shows you current stats, as well as team overtakes/threats. Can then show individual stats, as well as projections.
Great page !!!!! Thanks for sharing it !!
That is very cool :). I've got 3 more machines that should be kicking in some points in the next 24 hours or so. That'll help some too.
Wow, thank you!
Just read the FAQ page there... as soon as our FR Team makes a rank of 800 or lower - it will list individual stats. Pretty cool!
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