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    Need some suggetions!

    Well Guys, looks like proteins@home is bout ready to take a vacation.Nanohive is still indefinitely on hold, so I'm looking for something new to start the boxes on .I prefer somthing medical related, and I kinda like the BOINC client.Sorry Carlos, DPAD ain't happening!!! I just got the Athlon 64 x2 burned in good , so I wanna see what it can do,at stock speeds!! Any suggestions for me to check out?
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    Free-DC is going hard on OGR.

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    Well it isn't BOINC-based, but a lot of us are hitting OGR-25 (distributed.net) at the moment. It should finish in the coming months and we are climbing up the ranks whilst we still can.

    I wouldn't say that it isn't related to medicine because OGRs are used in X-ray crystallography (Myoglobin was the first protein to have its structure solved by X-ray crystallography).

    Alternatively... TANPAKU or Rosetta?

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    Ya come to org for a month n7vxj It will help the team brake into the top 10

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    OGR it is! Point me in the right direction! I'll put the 4400 x2 on it first, and we'll go from there!

    O.K.Now I remember what I hated about This POS!! Someone tell me how to config this crap for OGR!! I still have my e-mail from when I ran rc5-72 but had totally uninstalled it.I know it has to be setup for 2 cores for the x2.
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    OK go here
    http://www1.distributed.net/download/clients.php
    install it, then edit the dnetc.ini
    copy this over what is in the .ini file Just replace id=******@***** with you email Addy

    [parameters]
    id=******@*****

    [triggers]
    restart-on-config-file-change=yes
    pause-on-no-mains-power=no
    pause-flag-filename=pause
    pause-watch-plist=

    [display]
    progress-indicator=auto-sense
    detached=no

    [ogr-p2]
    fetch-workunit-threshold=1000

    [misc]
    project-priority=OGR-P2,RC5-72=0

    [buffers]
    frequent-threshold-checks=1
    Then start dnetc.exe and it will start, and it will run 2 if it is X2 on auto
    thanks for the help

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    I think fetch-workunit-threshold=1000 is a bit much to start out with... 50 or 100 would suffice unless you plan on working off net.

    Take a read here first and see if that jogs some memory cells.
    http://www.free-dc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4236

    It's a super easy reliable client to run actually.

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    O.K., haveit installed on the x2. It should be finished with it's proteins@ home wu's tonight, or tomorrow, and I will fire it up on OGR at time.Curious to see how many wu's it will pump out in a day!

    Hopefully, since I was a member of free-dc on rc5-72, it will still keep me as a member on OGR.
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    Curious to see how many wu's it will pump out in a day!
    should do about 600 to 650 WU a day

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    [networking]
    autofindkeyserver=no
    keyserver=*:2064;www.free-dc.org
    nofallback=false
    dialup-watcher=active
    interfaces-to-watch=*
    disabled=no

    *Note* by using the "nofallback=false" statement if Bok's server is unable to feed or recieve your blocks it will use a Dnet server (of course any blocks directly dumped to Dnet will not be included in your block count on the Free-DC Team Stats Server)

    Way to go n7vxj


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    O.K. Gents.The x2 finished off its wu's at proteins, and has been switched over to OGR. Within the next day, or so, I will be moving the duallie over as well.
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    n7vxj

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    Already having problems!! Tried to do a manual flush, and came up with this message. Enetdown: network down or not available Buffer flush failed I'm on dsl so there shouldn't be any problem that I know of!
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    Give it a few Hrs I just let them run on auto and do not seem to have a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by n7vxj
    Already having problems!! Tried to do a manual flush, and came up with this message. Enetdown: network down or not available Buffer flush failed I'm on dsl so there shouldn't be any problem that I know of!
    Did you check to make sure your dnetc.ini file has the following in the [networking] label ?

    [networking]
    dialup-watcher=active
    interfaces-to-watch=*
    disabled=no

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    Added the missing lines in networking,and it flushed.All is well!!
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