Hi Guy's just me again looking for some further help if possible

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Hi Guy's just me again looking for some further help if possible

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Hi Guy's just me again looking for some further help if possible

re the folding prog. is there any utlity out there that allows you to couch several programs at a time

so that callups are not as frequent as i wish to run 24/7 on 56k .

also is there some way it will dialup itself, so it can send/ recieve on it's own. i have not found any like on the Seti Prog.

your suggestions appreciated & no i cannot do that one. hahaha

regards minir
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Originally posted by minir:
Hi Guy's just me again looking for some further help if possible

re the folding prog. is there any utlity out there that allows you to couch several programs at a time

so that callups are not as frequent as i wish to run 24/7 on 56k .

also is there some way it will dialup itself, so it can send/ recieve on it's own. i have not found any like on the Seti Prog.

your suggestions appreciated & no i cannot do that one. hahaha

regards minir

No cache ing with folding
Genome@home is like seti in away that it takes about 1 to 2 days to complete.You might what to check that out. I no they are working on something for dial up don't no if it's finished. (I have to look around)
If you want you can look around
Here


I think there might be away. But I'm not sure it's been a while since I had a 56K.
Some check box ( use this connection when needed)????

I'll check around

Genome@home


SpeedGuide Folding Page


Another site But Good InfoHere

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Thanks Charlie

much appreciated, i'll check back. in the meantime i'll go to your link.

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Hi Charlie

i checked out that site and it made mention of people asking the same questions, but no answers.

oh well i'll survive, i just won't be able to do as many unit's this way.

one other question if i may Charlie


Idle Sensivity ??? HUH!

mines set at halfway, what does it account for. is it speed of processing per chance.

what would be your suggestion on this one.

thanks again

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I would just leave it alone for now.
Get to know the program alittle (see how long it takes to do the differnt proteins on YOUR System.
BetaHairpins (don't see many anymore) about 15mins or less on a 1gig system Villians about 1.5 to 2hrs on a 400Mhz system. About an hour on a 1gig system.There a few more. But you get the idea. This way you can tell how long it's gona take on your system to do different proteins. :)


Folding@home faq. it seems to work with the console version (modem)

nighty nite :D

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Thanks again Charlie

much appreciated as always

good night

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Great, I see you got it working.

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Updated every 6hrs.Should go back to hourly in a few days.(We Hope)

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The Idle Sensitivity slider specifies how long Windows allows the program to remain idle (waiting for input) before reducing the CPU resources allotted to the program and enabling other programs to use them. Low idle sensitivity lets the program run longer before Windows reduces the CPU resources allotted to the program. High idle sensitivity reduces the CPU resources allotted to the program sooner.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q142/5/65.asp

Doesn't make any difference on my 'puter as I stick to things like browsing message boards.
I got a two year old 400mhz AMD K6, each frame takes 4 minutes, 6 hours per WU.
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Hi Charlie

yep got it working many thanks

also i gave it my firewall code and permission to access the dialup and then authorized my dialup

to accept auto dial. sso now it does it's own up and downloading as needed. so 24/7 is ok now.

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Hi quiet sound nice to meet you

thanks for the input on the sensitivity settings. i will re adjust to low. maybe it will help speed things up a bit.


much appreciated

regards minir
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