Oh...I thought the GPU version was
supposed to have a low resource requirement simply coz it's working off the GPU?
Where do I find the files for the GPU service? I've got the folding@home folder in my program files folder but that contains the files for Graphical client. (Running on the CPU)
I have had problems with the current work unit, but these problems are completely unrelated to the fact that i'm trying to run multiple copies of folding@home - Google Earth causes my computer to blue screen of death and the last time it happened I lost my progress on my current unit. (Which annoyingly was about 50% done) For that reason the first 30 lines etc won't be of any use to you because it's a fairly long file, so i've uploaded the entire thing for you to look at instead
Here.
Like I said though, I have no idea where the files are stored for the service though, (What
is a service anyways?) which is why I would prefer to be able to run the Graphical client for my GPU - but that unfortunately is impossible because i'm being told the downloadable version has expired.
*Edit-
toTOW wrote:You need to install the clients in separate folders (example /Folding and /FoldingGPU), use two different Machine ID (1 for the CPU and 2 for the GPU for example). Then, add the -local flag to both shortcuts to avoid conflicts.
The graphical client (Version 5.03, running off the CPU) is currently in my Program Files\Folding@home folder. I
don't know how to set a machine ID for this version, but it says MachineID: 1 in Fahlog.txt so I assume it is set up correctly. What do I need to add the -local flag for though? I've not heard any mention of a flag needing to be set before. I need to right-click the program and add -local to the shortcut box in properties, right?
The service (Version 6.01, beta 3, running off the GPU) is set to a machine ID of 2, but that's because it asked me whether to do this in the black MS-DOS box that came up after it had installed. I don't like the MS-DOS boxes which is yet another reason why I prefer the graphical client. I have no idea how to set the -local flag to the service though since I have no idea where the files for the service are being stored. There is no link in my startup folder for the service either so I have no idea how it knows to start up with windows.
