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Old 27th November 2002, 21:30   #141
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http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=40

is this okay ?
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Old 27th November 2002, 22:04   #142
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Whatever you do, don't make system restore (on win XP) set your system back a day. I had to because of a major ****-up, and now i'm back working on unit 8, while 9 was finished and working on number 10 today :grum:
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Old 27th November 2002, 23:10   #143
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uhm your progress is recorded on the HardDisk

by going back to a previous system state I think you overwrote the data over there
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Thanks for putting this up front !

Now let's get those Dutchmen :grin:
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Old 28th November 2002, 09:32   #145
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600 points in the starting week only
... and we're just warming up !

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Old 28th November 2002, 11:46   #146
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:wtf: the scores of my P4 don't appear???
 
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:wtf: the scores of my P4 don't appear???
If there is any doubt about sending, crunching or receiving ... check the FAHlog.txt of that specific PC.

You should get something like this :


...
Benchmarking ...
Loaded queue successfully.
Initialization complete

+ Processing work unit
Core required: FahCore_65.exe (found)

[November 28 08:33:35] Working on Unit 05
+ Working ...
[08:33:35] Folding@Home Client Core Version 2.47 (June 14, 2002)
[08:33:35]
[08:33:35] Proj: work/wudata_05
[08:33:36] nsteps: 1000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 200.000000 temperature: 300.000000
[08:33:36] xyzfile:
[08:33:36] " 392 p208
[08:33:36] 1 CH3 12.955976 -5.134712 68.282428 7 2
[08:33:36] 2 ..."
[08:33:36] keyfile:
[08:33:36] "NOVERSION
[08:33:36] ARCHIVE
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] printout 1000
[08:33:36] writeout 1000
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] integrate ..."
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] Hashes matched on file work/wudata_05.dyn
[08:33:36] ARC file integrity verified
[08:33:36] Restarting from checkpointed files.
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] Protein: p208
[08:33:36] - Run: 3 (Clone 59, Gen 7)
[08:33:36] - Frames Completed: 95, Remaining: 5
[08:33:36] - Dynamic steps required: 50000
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] Writing local files:
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] parameters work/wudata_05.prm
[08:33:36] - Writing "work/wudata_05.key": (overwrite) successful.
[08:33:36] - Writing "work/wudata_05.xyz": (overwrite) successful.
[08:33:36] - Writing "work/wudata_05.prm": (overwrite) successful.
[08:33:36] - Writing "work/wudata_05.key": (append) successful.
[08:33:36]
[08:33:36] PROJECT="work/wudata_05", NSTEPS=50000, DT=2.0000, DTDUMP=20.000000, TEMP=300.00
[08:33:37] TINKER: Software Tools for Molecular Design
[08:33:37] Version 3.8 October 2000
[08:33:37] Copyright (c) Jay William Ponder 1990-2000
[08:33:37] portions Copyright (c) Michael Shirts 2001
[08:33:37] portions Copyright (c) Vijay S Pande 2001
[08:41:36] Finished a frame (96)
[08:49:41] Finished a frame (97)
[08:57:47] Finished a frame (98)
[09:05:52] Finished a frame (99)
[09:14:19] Finished a frame (100)
[09:14:19] TINKER is Exiting following Normal Termination
[09:14:19]
[09:14:19] Finished Work Unit:
[09:14:19] ARC file integrity verified
[09:14:19] logfile size: 9216
[09:14:19] Leaving Run
[09:14:20] - Writing 271060 bytes of core data to disk.
[09:14:20] end (WriteWorkResults)
[09:14:20] - Shutting down core
[09:14:20]
[09:14:20] Folding@Home2 Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
CoreStatus = 64 (100)
Sending work to server

+ Attempting to send results
- Connecting to server (171.64.122.108:8080)
+ Results successfully sent
+ Number of Units Completed: 5
+ Attempting to get work packet
- Connecting to assignment server
- Successful: assigned to (171.64.122.120).
+ News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
- Connecting to server (171.64.122.120) on port 8080
+ Closed connections

+ Processing work unit
Core required: FahCore_65.exe (found)
...
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Old 28th November 2002, 13:33   #148
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what do those columns mean?

name
number of WU's
what do the other columns mean?
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Quote:
Originally posted by calantak
what do those columns mean?

name
number of WU's
what do the other columns mean?
http://www.statsman.org/folding2stats/3365.html
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Old 29th November 2002, 01:07   #150
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Ok, just started.
PIII 1,05 Ghz = almost 7/7, 24/24
PIII 1 Ghz = 5/7, around 12 a day
PII 350 = 7/7, 24/24

Hope this help a bit and Hi all
 
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