Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Update: I got my first score woot! 1760 points for user m1ldslide1.
Which brings me to my question #1:
I'm running the SMP client on my dual-core 4000+, and it hasn't finished its first WU yet. It's at 80% after 44 hours or so. Should finish at 53 hours. What is the time limit on SMP? For some reason its bouncing around in my head that there is a 48 hour limit, unless you download WU's without deadlines. I wouldn't guess that such a new processor would be lagging past deadlines, but I guess I wanna make sure?
Question #2:
I installed the regular (non-smp) CLI version on my gf's 3200+, and it's running in the background as a service. Is there some way that I can bring the cmd window up again so that I can monitor progress?
Thanks!!
mild
If there is a new WU project that your monitor doesn't know about yet you might be able to find it
listed here.
The column headed "Preferred (days)" is the days to when your WU will be sent to somebody else to crunch also. As long as you send it in before the "Final deadline (days)" you will get full points, which are listed in the "Credit" column.
The deadlines can be different for each WU project depending on how long it takes to crunch on the Stanford benchmark comuter.
The project WU name looks like this:
[22:29:40] Project: 2653 (Run 3, Clone 158, Gen 22)
The Run, Clone, Gen numbers denote a unique WU that was created from results sent in from one WU before it in series.
The contents of the cmd window are in the file named "FAHlog.txt" in your folding directory.
There are lots of people who only try and then quit. Some of those at the bottom are typos some of us have made when entering our folding name!
Also, when F@H started, WUs were only worth a couple points :shocked:
Any questions just ask
