[20:59:38] Folding@home Gromacs Core
[20:59:38] Version 1.56 (February 2, 2004)
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[20:59:38] Preparing to commence simulation
[20:59:38] - Looking at optimizations...
[20:59:38] - Created dyn
[20:59:38] - Files status OK
[20:59:40] - Expanded 388311 -> 1861229 (decompressed 479.3 percent)
[20:59:40] - Starting from initial work packet
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[20:59:40] Project: 858 (Run 361, Clone 6, Gen 1)
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[20:59:40] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[20:59:40] Entering M.D.
[20:59:47] Protein: p858_p53dimer858
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[20:59:47] Writing local files
[20:59:48] Extra SSE boost OK.
[20:59:48] Writing local files
[20:59:50] Completed 0 out of 2500000 steps
Hey, gimme a link where to DL FAHcore_78.exeOriginally posted by jaigandhi5@23 January 2004 - 23:26
and i want everyone to install the GROMACS thing its SOO EFECTIVE!
i had a wu tht was 2500 thingies long and i got it done in 24HRZ! thts over a 1000 in 12HRZ it helps ALOT!!! install itwill make ur score go up
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Originally posted by lynx@25 March 2004 - 22:23
@FlyingDutchman: Better get ready to move to one side, don't want you ending up as roadkill. :lol:
Crunch like mad? Use these switches for an AMD processor:
-forceSSE -advmethods
For an Intel processor:
-advmethods is all you need.
Want the client to talk to you as much as it can? Add this switch:
-verbosity 9
Although considering how I started at midnight and now have 100 points, I'm not exactly sure how they're calculating that...
Originally posted by Lamsey
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 either.
Originally posted by M
lynx said:Maybe it just hasn't been running long enough to work out the speed, since it hasn't completed a frame yet.