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Core_96?? and update for EMIII

OSUguy98

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Core_96? I got a "p1900_32_water_molecules" protien last night... EMIII didn't know what to do with it.... But LPerry already has an update for EMIII to handle this new "QMD" Protein.....

Here's an excerpt from my log file...
Code:
[22:33:31] + Processing work unit
[22:33:31] Core required: FahCore_96.exe
[22:33:31] Core found.
[22:33:31] Working on Unit 03 [March 1 22:33:31]
[22:33:31] + Working ...
[22:33:32] 
[22:33:32] *------------------------------*
[22:33:32] Folding@Home QMD Core
[22:33:32] Version 1.00 (Feb 18, 2005)
[22:33:32] 
[22:33:32] Preparing to commence simulation
[22:33:32] - Assembly optimizations manually forced on.
[22:33:32] - Not checking prior termination.
[22:33:32] - Expanded 109889 -> 348141 (decompressed 316.8 percent)
[22:33:32] 
[22:33:32] Project: 1900 (Run 0, Clone 1, Gen 6)
[22:33:32] 
[22:33:32] Entering M.D.
[22:33:51] System: p1900_32_water_molecules
[22:33:51] 
[22:33:51] Performing initial WF calculations
[22:44:59] Writing checkpoint files
[22:45:04] Verifying checksum
[22:45:31] Completed 0 out of 2000 steps  (0)
[22:53:54] Completed 20 out of 2000 steps  (1)
[23:00:10] Writing checkpoint files
[23:02:17] Completed 40 out of 2000 steps  (2)
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[23:19:01] Completed 80 out of 2000 steps  (4)
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[12:43:11] Writing checkpoint files
[12:44:19] 
[12:44:19] Finished Work Unit:
[12:44:19] Leaving Run
[12:44:20] - Writing 272620 bytes of core data to disk...
[12:44:21] Done: 272108 -> 52411 (compressed to 19.2 percent)
[12:44:21]   ... Done.
[12:44:21] - Shutting down core
[12:44:21] 
[12:44:21] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[12:44:25] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[12:44:25] Sending work to server

Looks like about 8-10 minutes per frame on my P4 2.66 here at work... Didn't catch the point value, and I can't seem to find the beta protein list on Stanford's site this morning... Going with my stat updates, it's either 57 or 108.... my guess is 108....

Moral of the story: Go update EMIII if you use it! and.... We've got another protein type to keep track of!!

Anyone else run into these guys yet?

Keep on Folding!!

 
Stanford has an FAQ up here about the new Core


Keep on Folding!!

 
From the FAQ:

How much memory does it use? It will have strong molecular system dependency, but for many systems it will be over 512 MB. We are planning to simulate some systems that will require up to 1GB of main memory (or even more).

Who can say HOLY SH!T!!!!!1one!1
 
Right now, that core takes advantage of SSE2 (Intel only right now, they're adding A64 SSE2 soon). So CPU's will not do as well at these projects. They anticapte 400+MB of memory useage for the core, so naturally you need to have big packets enabled to get these (I assume the client checks how much ram is available too just as with bigGro and has a minimum requirement). Also, these are released to -advmethods and probably the beta group only right now.
 
Wow this makes me wonder if I should be getting 1 gig for this new folding box. I wonder how many of these they will be sending out, and if the points will be worth my money. Hhmm... 1 gig is always nice.

MN Scout
 
My last update received 2 of these 125 pointers. Takes about 6 minutes per tick and using about 203mb of ram each.

I just checked Stanford and they are not listed anymore. They were listed as I checked them when I got these. It said they were 125 points. I have 2 p1901_32_water_molecules.
 
MN Scout said:
Wow this makes me wonder if I should be getting 1 gig for this new folding box. I wonder how many of these they will be sending out, and if the points will be worth my money. Hhmm... 1 gig is always nice.

MN Scout
512mb sticks have dropped to about $40, even less with rebates. They might drop a little mor.
1 Gig will soon be the minimum needed.
 
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