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SoL said:The -local switch is only required if you are running the graphical client and a console client.
gnewbury said:It's always a good idea to run a timeless WU along with the number of instances equal to the number of CPU's, either real or virtual.
SoL said:The -local switch is only required if you are running the graphical client and a console client.
JonasSteele said:Hey,
I am still fairly new, but have XP and a P4 with HT and I believe if you leave HT on and run 2 instances of folding you will see about a 15% gain in productivity![]()
You can put F@H1 and F@H2 at 100% on each, 50% on each means both will run at %25 total power, use 100% and each will use %50 total power and don't forget:
-local "for two instances"
-service "if you're using the task scheduler."
-advmethods "better chance of getting gromacs"
-forceSSE
And a good XP Program for setting up 2 services to start automatically and be out of sight out of mind is:
http://www.firedaemon.com/![]()
If any of this is wrong or inacuracte I am sure the great team here will tell us.![]()
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992 Points and Climing
ezee said:Not so.The local switch is required whenever you have 2 or more instances in separate folders. Each must be set up with it's own machine id (from 1-8). This is so whether running two consoles or a console and a graphical client together.
I have several dual boxes that don't use the -local switch. Never have. For years. Works fine for me.ezee said:Not so.The local switch is required whenever you have 2 or more instances in separate folders. Each must be set up with it's own machine id (from 1-8). This is so whether running two consoles or a console and a graphical client together.
ezee said:Not so.The local switch is required...
T-3 said:I have never used the -local switch....
SoL said:I have several dual boxes that don't use the -local switch...
ezee said:-advmethods no longer has any effect on whether you get a tinker or gromac. It does alert the assignment server that you are willing to fold new WU's that are in beta development, also that you are willing to try new or newly revised beta cores.
...advmethods did improve chances of getting gromacs, but no longer.
JonasSteele said:![]()
Timeless WU? Timeless? Wu's. Thanks in advance!
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JonasSteele said:Well looks like general census says it is not needed, none the less I see no harm in leaving it there..
My question now is does accepting new WU's in beta development and newly revised cores via -advmethods reduce productivity and scoring, increase it, or neither?![]()
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1485 Points and Climing