Very nice indeed! :cool:
Thank you for all the work! :)
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Very nice indeed! :cool:
Thank you for all the work! :)
I'm very glad you like those stats! :)
:cheers:
You've just overtaken us, BBR Team Ecology: Congratulations! :)
The Free-dc team is certainly "mapping along" nicely.. keep up the good work! :cheers:
Hi! Very interesting thread!
I must confess I haven't read all the details (yet, also learning an exam about AI at the moment :D ) , but I see things about development being mentioned, including...
Welcome back Elena !! :)
Thank you! :)
Hopefully that will make life a bit easier for that MS service :p
I can't recall that it was taking CPU cycles in the order of 20-25%..
But now you're making me doubt again ;)
As far as I know it was always < 10% .. but I could be wrong :rolleyes:
Second screenshot:
I've just noticed that the process called "crss.exe" on my Windows 2000 machine will take up about 20-25% of my CPU cycles during "Tight Spot - Trying Alternate Conformation #number "...
Congratulations Howard!! :thumbs:
'gnarly structures'..Got to remind that one :D
But what if it keeps getting stuck on the other retries as well?
;)
It's more like:
1) The client gives its best result(s) to the server
2) The server does know what the few best results are from ALL work returned by all clients (best results of the entire...
That's funny, I was just about to post the same thing :)
The 'Distributed Particle Accelerator Project' uses a similar strategy. You can download a file with the best 250 results so that your own...
Answer1: I don't think that the actual work is going to be tossed away....the project is just coming close to a new Phase and the question is: what are we going to do with the stats now that the way...
I too like the idea of a star indentifying who has helped during Phase I.
I can understand that people who have done 10+ Million or even 100+ Million (took me a ~ year just to break 5M two weeks...
Howard, with 'smart' algorithm: do you mean a 'self-learning' or 'adapting' algorithm with that? :confused:
(try and keep the results if it's better then the previous results; i.e. 'evolution-like'...
We are indeed inspired by the work of Heretic and dnar...fascinating stuff ! :thumbs:
Thank you for the interface compliment :)
I'm not sure however why you are perplexed about the chosen...
It might not help you directly, but you might be interested to hear that a few of us over at BroadBandReports are working on Project BOUNCE:
http://project-bounce.sourceforge.net/
I can see you...
I was just setting up a packet monitor, started the client...and everything was checking and uploading as it was supposed too? :confused:
I don't know why, but everything works again.. :D
Now...
The strange things is that, when the client tries to upload, it will try to connect to the server and within one second it'll also say "no response from server" and shut down.
It's the lastest...
Which lives? :confused: :D
Howard you're doing a great job! Cheers :cheers:
I've noticed that my client will only connect when I don't have any old structures waiting to upload. (105 residue)
But when it starts, it doesn't attempt to update :confused:
The client shows...
I can't upload either...
Looks like the name of the server cannot be resolved or something like that :confused:
I've added 6 extra nameserver ip's to the config of my FreeBSD machine, but the...
Right now my FreeBSD based router, a Pentium 100MHz with 48MB EDO is running the client without any problems as well..
It's not fast, but everything helps
:D