There's no point in doing that at all - the process priority is automatically set to low so it will never harm your gaming performance. The folding program never uses CPU cycles if there is another program needing them. It also uses at most 10MB of RAM, so it's not going to clog up your memory...
Since your processor only has one Floating Point Unit, and most of the work is done by the FPU, you will see very little advantage. Pandegroup actually prefer that you don't run a HT processor in this way.
If you really want to run 2 copies you can do so:
You have to make a completely separate...
congrats VB1234
I just joined this project, I'm gooman528 (from my e-mail addy), but can't yet see my name on the list yet, probably because i just started, i don't know.
Anyway, I got pentium 1.8 GHz, with 256 RAM
I am now 4th on that list with a grand total of 15 points/24 hours :hooray:
Although considering how I started at midnight and now have 100 points, I'm not exactly sure how they're calculating that...