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Mon 11/10/04 at 19:08
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Can FAD be setup to use a proxy? And if not, is there any way to manually download the WUs?
Fri 15/10/04 at 00:21
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Well if you want to try some click the receive button in server. It gives you a list of the queries along with how many to download.

Whilst we have done a lot of queries so far, and only two days ago passed the 25 Billion molecules screened mark, there are billions more. With newer versions of the software we could re-run old queries to see if we could find anything new. But there are so many things we could run. Really, the processing power is what limits us, not the work.
Fri 15/10/04 at 00:04
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No I made sure to have all the projects ticked, don't think I've had any of the Proteome ones just HIV first then nothing but cancer. Still cancer is where I want to focus but just curious on what else was going on. With just the few thousand of us are we likely to be in a situation anytime soon that all projects will be complete, or have we hardly made a dent in all the work that could be done if the processing power were there?
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:57
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Check the projects tab of the FAD setup panel, you might only have them selected.

There are two HIV, one cancer and one Proteome. The Proteome ones run pretty fast.

There is a CJD target to be released soon, along with more cancer. The recent cancer ones have been from a set of 8 targets. We've done 3, or at least part of 3, so far.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:55
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Yeah a network install. The network grew a bit.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:50
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Notorious Biggles wrote:
> I download a bunch of jobs at a time and try to sort out my queue
> manually.

You share them over a network with a PC and laptop? Can't remember. Are the only jobs going Cancer and HIV? They're the only ones I'm getting, atleast I did more jobs than I did in May.

Doing 3 jobs at once on two computers gives me 3 CPU days instead of 2 a day right? Shame it's a celeron could have made it 4.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:46
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That's a first (for me) 18 hits 0.91% over 8 hours come on I hope it's not going to take 10 hours to do each 1% :P well hopefully it'll put me in the 1,400 hits club :D something you havent done yet. How tight is that 1 out ;p
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:46
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The size of the results file varies. With one of the betas, 1.25A, the one with masses of hits, if you had a 1HYV job and thousands of hits it made for a huge results file.

I download a bunch of jobs at a time and try to sort out my queue manually.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:32
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I seem to download and upload jobs almost instantly, how come some members are having problems either not having broadband etc. wouldnt it be possible to just download lots and lots of jobs and leave them running and upload them later on even on an ISP. For all the crunching I'm doing it doesnt much at all seeing it receive in sent in a split second.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:27
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Cache makes no difference to FAD. A Duron at the same clock speed scores the same as a Barton. Just the way the program works. I'd guess it would score something like 200, but I'm not sure.

Rating for the Nehalem? Well if Intel continue to scale linearly, or rather, the FPU strength scales linearly, then approx 600.
Thu 14/10/04 at 23:19
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What kind of rating for two jobs with an Intel Pentium 4 3.4ghz Extreme Edition 2mb Processor?

"The contents of the note appear to reveal future plans for future Intel desktop processors right up until 2005.

By then, according to the note, Intel will be able to deliver 10.20GHz desktop CPUs codenamed "Nehalem" and produced using 65 nanometer technology.

The first Nehalem is supposed to appear at 9.60GHz before Intel succeeds in its goal to produce a 10GHz+ chip, the Nehalem, and using a 1200MHz front side bus"

And what kind of rating for this 10GHz+ P5 or P6 whatever it is :)

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