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Folding@Home Daily Stats (17-Nov-2002)

Folding@Home Daily Stats Summary for November 17, 2002...

Team AnandTech is currently ranked 19th overall.

Our score increased by 716 units today (69 units less than our production the day before), to a total of 111,307 this evening.

Today, 56 members were active (3 more than yesterday), out of 83 in the last week. We did not gain any new members during this stats reporting period.

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mgpaulus - 29
SyZ - 28
kris - 24
ShotgunSi - 21

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For a complete member stats list and some nice graphs, visit statsman's Team AnandTech stats report page.
 
tnx jliechty!

nagger, dont look at that damn black window, just minimize it 🙂 🙂

btw switches for gromacs core just doesnt work 🙁 , I reinstalled client and tried again, nothing 🙁 , still downloading tinker wu's
 
Originally posted by: Strawa
tnx jliechty!

nagger, dont look at that damn black window, just minimize it 🙂 🙂

btw switches for gromacs core just doesnt work 🙁 , I reinstalled client and tried again, nothing 🙁 , still downloading tinker wu's
I learned on Folding-community that they aren't currently running any WUs that use the Gromacs core. So just leave the switch in there anyway, and as soon as they get a new Gromacs WU ready, your client will start working on it. 🙂
Originally posted by: EnisDonKing
is there any way to put F@H into tray just like S@H?
thx
The only way that I know of to place Folding@Home in the system tray is to use the GUI client. You may loose a bit in WU times, but if having it out of the taskbar is necessary, that is one option. If you don't mind not seeing an icon at all, and if you have a NT/2000/XP based system, you can use Firedaemon to run the Folding@Home CLI client as a system service; this way it will run even if no one is logged on. If setting up the client to run this way, be sure to include the -service switch after the command to run the client, or else it will fail to run properly. For monitoring the client if it is running as a service, try a program such as KDFold.
 
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