Katawa Shoujo Folding@Home Team
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Alright, so I have MPI running finely. Hopefully, this doesn't fuck up mah rank.
[10:59] <@cpl_crud> Penises aren't spoilers; they are just disappointing in generaltechk8 wrote:In all honestly, I don't care if it's an OVA or a whole series; it needs to end with the Lilly Good End, damnit! IT'S FUCKING CANON AND I'LL TAKE THAT TRUTH TO THE GRAVE.
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Ok, gratz on getting MPI up. I'm still looking for that dang page with the link on the F@H site but it was burried pretty deep.techk8 wrote:Alright, so I have MPI running finely. Hopefully, this doesn't fuck up mah rank.
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Been away for a while, but congratulations on hitting the 1million mark, Bara.
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Alright, so I'm folding. Here's the thing, my single P4 gives me credit, while my C2D, while folding, is not. I WANT TO UP MAH RANK, DAMNIT!
[10:59] <@cpl_crud> Penises aren't spoilers; they are just disappointing in generaltechk8 wrote:In all honestly, I don't care if it's an OVA or a whole series; it needs to end with the Lilly Good End, damnit! IT'S FUCKING CANON AND I'LL TAKE THAT TRUTH TO THE GRAVE.
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Sure you got the username/team/passkey working ?
My MAC client would bugger those up if I used cut/paste to enter them. Worked fine if I typed them in manually.
Set machine ID#'s to 1, 2 etc maybe.
I've had the same results using 1,2,3 as I did with 1,1,2 so I don't know what's going on there.
Three different clients on three different machines and they all act differently... Go figure
(32bit linux / SMB linux or SMB OSX dual-boot / GPU2 XP)
On another topic.. While running the SMB linux client I had one WU doing it's loopback not through the local-loopback.. but rather through a pair of TCP ports.
That one took a good long while to grind through. (also freaked me out wondering why my traffic was redlined until a netstat -p popped up fah6)
Anyone else seen that?
My MAC client would bugger those up if I used cut/paste to enter them. Worked fine if I typed them in manually.
Set machine ID#'s to 1, 2 etc maybe.
I've had the same results using 1,2,3 as I did with 1,1,2 so I don't know what's going on there.
Three different clients on three different machines and they all act differently... Go figure
(32bit linux / SMB linux or SMB OSX dual-boot / GPU2 XP)
On another topic.. While running the SMB linux client I had one WU doing it's loopback not through the local-loopback.. but rather through a pair of TCP ports.
That one took a good long while to grind through. (also freaked me out wondering why my traffic was redlined until a netstat -p popped up fah6)
Anyone else seen that?
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This is my second client, but I'm not using the first one, because, you know, dual core.
But yeah, I made sure, I made three times freaking sure, that my username, team id, and passkey is correct.
But yeah, I made sure, I made three times freaking sure, that my username, team id, and passkey is correct.
[10:59] <@cpl_crud> Penises aren't spoilers; they are just disappointing in generaltechk8 wrote:In all honestly, I don't care if it's an OVA or a whole series; it needs to end with the Lilly Good End, damnit! IT'S FUCKING CANON AND I'LL TAKE THAT TRUTH TO THE GRAVE.
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Shot in the dark here...
Assuming you're running windows client.
Try completely un-installing the original client / re-installing the new one.
Might just be a registry or file conflict between the two.
Another side note.. Seems the latest round of ubuntu patches broke SMP 6.24 beta.
6.20 works fine.
Assuming you're running windows client.
Try completely un-installing the original client / re-installing the new one.
Might just be a registry or file conflict between the two.
Another side note.. Seems the latest round of ubuntu patches broke SMP 6.24 beta.
6.20 works fine.
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Folding@Home Team
Would this be a bad time to point out that we passed folding texas a while back?
2xCPU version, 1xPS3, 1xGTX 260
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Haven't posted in this thread in a good while, one question.
How much does the PS3 client affect your PPD? Just as a heads up so I can decide if it's worth the extra power bill
How much does the PS3 client affect your PPD? Just as a heads up so I can decide if it's worth the extra power bill
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Not a huge ammount. If I remember correctly the PS3 work units get you about 350ish points per WU. I remember reading a post on the F@H forums breaking down the Points Per WU/ Watts consumed to generate them. The PS3 came off not as favorable as even the General CGP Client. The PS3 Light that they are selling now might be a better Watt to PPD ratio since I think it uses a slighly smaller power supply.Duo2Cuo wrote:Haven't posted in this thread in a good while, one question.
How much does the PS3 client affect your PPD? Just as a heads up so I can decide if it's worth the extra power bill
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If you ran a Playstation 3 24/7 Folding@Home Expert Mode, you'll bump your PPD average somewhere to the tune of 900-1000. The WUs it does can be done in a little over 6 hours and, IIRC, are worth 251.
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Yeah.berserker29 wrote:Would this be a bad time to point out that we passed folding texas a while back?
RoadRunner got his electricity bill.
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Folding@Home Team
This is the piece of a faq that originally got me into folding. Made me lol.
Q: Are there any valid reasons not to fold?
A: Yes, valid reasons are:
* You are doing another medical research based distributed computing project.
* You will never get Alzheimer's neither will your friends or relatives whether present or future and you don't care about strangers who may.
* Your PC runs at 100% all the time even when you are not in front of it.
* They've already found the cure for Alzheimer's.
(From hardfolding.com - my OLD team)
Q: Are there any valid reasons not to fold?
A: Yes, valid reasons are:
* You are doing another medical research based distributed computing project.
* You will never get Alzheimer's neither will your friends or relatives whether present or future and you don't care about strangers who may.
* Your PC runs at 100% all the time even when you are not in front of it.
* They've already found the cure for Alzheimer's.
(From hardfolding.com - my OLD team)
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Sadly, I suffer from reason #3 there, or I would get into the Folding@Home stuff. I need a new computer
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Karma bit me on the ass for that comment.Ropewash wrote:Yeah.berserker29 wrote:Would this be a bad time to point out that we passed folding texas a while back?
RoadRunner got his electricity bill.
A short brownout last night caused my UPS to overload trying to supply the running clients. A task it usually handles quite well.
One machine dropped.
Another reset and dumped it's monitor config in the process.
Only the lowest power, always-on machine stayed up.
So be careful when casually insulting opposing folding teams... because 1024x768 on a 24" widescreen is ugly.