Posted on 05/26/2006 9:12:44 AM PDT by soccer_maniac
Time for a new FreeRepublic folding@home thread.
Our FreeRepublic team of 337 members comprised primarily of Free Republic members in good standing have banded together to donate their excess CPU cycles to a worthy cause. Via distributed computing, millions of computers around the world, contribute directly to scientific research, in the quest for a greater understanding of diseases such as Alzheimer's, Cancer, and Mad Cow (BSE).
Currently, the team is in 103th place (with 988 active CPUs - 36,400 completed Work Units and more than 6,4 million points).
This is an entirely voluntary program, and if you want to learn more, please see the links posted below (or read one of the previous 17 folding threads)
We are on the move!!
Thanks for the chart. Gotta love the straight increase on the first graph.
DUmmies should be embarrased by their miserable performance. They're libs and they have no shame :)
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OK deals:
930D + Gigabyte 8I945PL for $279
X2 4400+ + Asus A8R32-MVP for $649
FX60 + A8N32-SLI for $999
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Bump!
Egon, you have Freepmail.
We're only 184,887 points short of #99 (currently team "MSI HQ Red Rockets"). We should march into the Top 100 in 6 days.
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=36120
Donator: HKMk23
Team: 36120
First work unit launched 20060527 12:20PDT
OK.
I ran on ahead and just installed the Windows GUI version of the software and THEN discovered that it monopolizes my OpenGL pipeline so none of my other OpenGL apps will run.
So, now I want to switch over and just run the Console client, but I also don't want to lose the progress I've made.
Can I pull it off or am I SOL?
I took the risk, held my breath and...got it done; successfully switched from the graphical WIndows client to the Console client.
FReeper 4CJ had this post from back in December 2005 that gave me the clues I needed.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1537549/posts#94
For anyone else who cares to switch from the Windows graphical client to the console client "on-the-fly", here's all I did.
First, note that I already had the Graphical Client installed and actively working. So, I popped up the display, right-clicked and hit "Quit" so it would save it's work and stop.
After that, I simply followed the same procedures 4CJ laid out in the post linked above: uninstalling the graphical client, creating a shortcut to the console exe with the -configonly switch, launching it, and electing to run the application as a service. I used XP Pro's services.msc to start the FAH service and, like a trooper, it picked up my WU right where the graphical client had left off, which I confirmed with a quick peek at the FAHlog.txt file.
Welcome aboard!
So far, I've just had my main home Windows XP computer (3.06 GHz, 1.4 GB RAM) on task (I use an Apple iBook for FReeping). It's been purring away 24/7 for about a week now. I may put two more computers on task, after I get back from my trip next Friday.
The only problem I've had is about four instances of the program aborting for some unexplained reason and sending to screen the annoying Windows dialog box asking if I want to send an error report to Bill. I just click "don't send" and reboot the program. The first three instances seemed to follow the completion of a work unit, but I had an incident today in which the program showed me about a third of the way through a work unit after I rebooted.
I'm not enough of a computer nerd to know exactly why this is happening.
Are you running the console client or the gee-whiz OpenGL graphics version?
Thanks for the welcome.
Off to a bit of a rock start, but I'm beating the issues.
The switch to the console client solves conflicts with my OpenGL applications. Now I just have to ventilate my cabinet to prevent heat buildup when the cabinet is closed and the machine is folding.
I have one of those computer cabinets with four doors; two above the desk and two below. When it's closed, the CPU is enclosed in a volume of space below the desktop that it is capable of heating to unacceptable levels. Left closed, on a normal day, it can cause the CPU to stop executing; forcing a reboot after amply ventilating the space.
I plan to open the back of the cabinet and install a quiet 6" fan -- perhaps two -- to force the heated air to exhaust behind the cabinet. This will pull cool air in around a 1" gap at the floor and keep the machine running at acceptable temperatures.
I recieved another bad WU. It was taking a lot longer per frame than usual, about 12m compared to the usual 8m. I noticed it late and restarted the client and recieved the error message below. A 400 frame Tinker (p1152_L939_K12M_ext_from638) on frame 172. That always kills my points per day. For a day of work I got a partial point value of 6.
[19:55:06] Received faulty work unit.
[19:55:16] logfile size: 113664
[19:55:16] - Writing 114176 bytes of core data to disk.
[19:55:16] end (WriteWorkResults)
[19:55:16]
[19:55:16] Folding@home Core Shutdown: BAD_WORK_UNIT
[19:55:21] CoreStatus = 72 (114)
[19:55:21] Sending work to server
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