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P7200 + HFM.NET = Unknown

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For some reason one of my clients is running a P7200, yet when I look at the information through HFM.NET, it's displaying 0 PPD because credits are showing as 0, core is showing as Unknown (Even the Slot Type is showing Unknown)

What's the deal?
 
It appears to have the same issue as the 6900 WU. Not sure what the problem is.
They do not show up in the regular WU lists that I have links to.
That being said, if you go to the calculator here: Calc
And click on: Load active/inactive projects
It shows up in the drop-down and you can determine your points based on TPF.


 
Here's a better idea - go into preferences on HFM, go to web settings - you should see a line halfway down the dialog box that ends in psummary.html, change that to psummaryC.html, save teh changes and you should be good to go.
 
once you do what nathan suggested, tell it to download new units from stanford
 
I looked at the list from your listed URL: List
The 6900 and 7200 still do not appear. Unless I am blind. :cool:
Should they show in the link?
 
I looked at the list from your listed URL: List
The 6900 and 7200 still do not appear. Unless I am blind. :cool:
Should they show in the link?

No, you're not blind. They should be there - if they are not it means one of 2 things.
The server isn't updating psummary with all its active projects or
The projects are currently off assignment but the odd one is slipping out.

If it's something that you want fixing I would suggest posting over at FF
 
...The projects are currently off assignment but the odd one is slipping out.
This would be my guess since I had never seen a 6900 before in 4+ months of folding -bigadv.
I noticed the 0 PPD in HFM.
 
This would be my guess since I had never seen a 6900 before in 4+ months of folding -bigadv.
I noticed the 0 PPD in HFM.

I would keep an eye on your EOC stats and make sure that you get credit for it, PPD on 6900 is similar to 6901 so the bonus clac should give you a rough points estimate
 
I would keep an eye on your EOC stats and make sure that you get credit for it, PPD on 6900 is similar to 6901 so the bonus clac should give you a rough points estimate

It completed fine yesterday and I did receive bonus points, very close to what the calculator returned.
And you are correct, it was very similar to a 6901.

 
Here's a better idea - go into preferences on HFM, go to web settings - you should see a line halfway down the dialog box that ends in psummary.html, change that to psummaryC.html, save teh changes and you should be good to go.

once you do what nathan suggested, tell it to download new units from stanford

Did both of these and I did get a dialog that said it downloaded a bunch of new projects. However I'm still seeing the same problem. I even went to the points calculator in HFM to see if by some chance it was on there and still no go.

Shutting HFM down and opening it up made no difference. :confused:
 
It appears to have the same issue as the 6900 WU. Not sure what the problem is.
They do not show up in the regular WU lists that I have links to.
That being said, if you go to the calculator here: Calc
And click on: Load active/inactive projects
It shows up in the drop-down and you can determine your points based on TPF.



It goes from 7170 to 7500, nothing in between. :confused:
 
Did you click on: Load active/inactive projects first?
It won't show if you don't.
I just retried it and it is between the two numbers you state.


 
Its been brought up on FF, apparently when the psummary is generated, if there are no WU from a project available to be assigned it will not be added to the list. From this i'm guessing that 6900 is nearly at an end,especially as it was the 1st of the 69xx -bigadv WU. Not sure about 7200 but the same principles would apply
 
Did you click on: Load active/inactive projects first?
It won't show if you don't.
I just retried it and it is between the two numbers you state.



Thanks that showed it. According to that calculator and my 6:20 TPF My Q8200 is running ~4978 PPD. Does this sound about right for a Q8200? (No overclock, running 24/7 with nothing else running)


Good looking out, will try that right now. :D

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That solved the problem colinstu, thanks for the help.
 
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