bruce wrote:
All of this is off-top, though, since this topic is about the Stats Server, not a "Can't upload" problem. I'll see about splitting that off to a topic by itself.
Not to make this thread go anymore off-topic then it already is, but I see another thing that Synate.Deszeld should possible correct about his PS3 setup.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=14992&start=0#p148370
Synate.Deszeld posted earlier in this thread (STATS system down?) about having "a very high rank in my team with my data from my PS3.Though the way things are going I'm most likely going to be dethroned mm."
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=11966&p=148527#p148427
However, later on he posted that he is "on team 0 & my donor name is PS3", which means Synate.Deszeld may not be personally getting any credit or points for the WUs that his PS3 completes and not have any "rank", as his completed WUs are likely being grouped in with other people that have their PS3s set to the same PS3 or a similar default team.
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... =userstats
So Synate.Deszeld may want to head into the PS3 Folding@Home settings to select a new team number and also make a individual donor name (perhaps your Synate.Deszeld screen name) and that way you can look up on the "Donor Statistics" page all the WUs you PS3 will have completed after selecting the new team and donor name.
And also if you begin using a computer and/or another PS3 to Fold, then as long as you use the same name team and donor name combination, you will be personally credited for all the WUs that you have completed.
For example, as you can see in my signature I fold for Team "55265", which is the official team number for the Playstation Forums F@H team, but there are countless other teams that you can join as you can see in the other users' signatures with their team numbers and also their unique individual donor names, so do a "Google Search" or use your favourite search engine to check out what they are and you should be able to easily find information about quite a few other F@H teams and perhaps one that may fold for a certain disease or other cause that is close to your heart and that you may want to consider joining.