our team number (137764)
has this changed?
has this changed?
It will run it, the question is just whether it will meet the deadlines.Narupug wrote:
Do you think A Core 2 Duo T7250 would run the SMP client?
tnx <3 <3<3<3<3<3<3max wrote:
notfred is a linux distribution build specifically for CPU folding.
This is the easiest way of running the linux CPU client on windows. Should only take a couple minutes to set up
you need to go to the IP it says when it starts. and reconfigure itNarupug wrote:
I can't seem to get it to work under my username and this team
Last edited by Narupug (2009-12-30 20:14:48)
try editing it manual. go to \\Fold-4fde\c\etc\folding\1\ and open client.cfg with notepad. you will see team=32 somewhere edit it to 137764.Narupug wrote:
That's what I was doing but it wasn't applying the changes.
I finally got it to work though (only getting a 237 ppd according to Fahmon ), it seems for some reason it wasn't accepting the BF2s team number. I put in 32 and it works .
[settings] username=metal_storm team=137764 passkey= asknet=no machineid=2 bigpackets=big local=1 [http] active=no host=localhost port=8080 usereg=no [clienttype] type=3 [core] addr=
Last edited by Narupug (2009-12-31 17:27:21)
i think you only get better results if you use it with a multicore cpuNarupug wrote:
solved it another way.
Running 200 ppd, worse then with the uniprocessor Might it have something to do with the fact that it seems to be error messaging that it can't use 64 bit support?
Last edited by Narupug (2010-01-01 06:43:20)
The VM bios? Or the windows 7 bios?max wrote:
chances are VT is disabled in the bios. Enable it and you should be good to go.