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Re: Your crunching strategy... Or let the grid decide?

The current exception is HPF2 which I can only reliably run on my wife's laptop where it is now the only project I am running.


Steve, how do you do that? With a second account, or is there a switch i didn't have seen?
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Steve WCG
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Re: Your crunching strategy... Or let the grid decide?

1. On your My Grid page go to device manager --> device profiles.
2. Pick one of the profiles you are not already using and configure it for the projects you want and max computation.
3. Go back to device amnager, click on the machine you want to associate with the profile you just created and then choose that profile from the drop down list.
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Re: Your crunching strategy... Or let the grid decide?

@Ingleside: I've done some testing on a laptop, which has a AMD Turion and 2 GB memory installed. It didn't have any problems on HCMD2 on Win7 64-bits (the final, so no RC or Beta).

I'm running Boinc version 6.6.36.

Hmm, guess you're mixing-up me and GIBA. wink

The only "problem" I've had with HCMD2 is, too many other sub-projects ending to have had any time to get the bronze yet. blushing

Proteome Folding on the other hand... sad
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Re: Your crunching strategy... Or let the grid decide?

Hmm, guess you're mixing-up me and GIBA. wink

The only "problem" I've had with HCMD2 is, too many other sub-projects ending to have had any time to get the bronze yet. blushing

Proteome Folding on the other hand... sad

Hm... my bad, I thought I'd use the respons for GIBA and change the project name, and it's exactely the answer for you. But it seems I've forgotten to change the project name.

However: I did some testing on Proteome Folding and I didn't run into any problems. Testing was done on my laptop AMD Turion with Win7 64-bits.
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Re: Your crunching strategy... Or let the grid decide?

1. On your My Grid page go to device manager --> device profiles.
2. Pick one of the profiles you are not already using and configure it for the projects you want and max computation.
3. Go back to device amnager, click on the machine you want to associate with the profile you just created and then choose that profile from the drop down list.


Thank you, Steve,
now i can run HPF2 on the 32bits only smile
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