Automatic folding while I am at college

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yoyodawulf
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Automatic folding while I am at college

Post by yoyodawulf »

Hi,
I am leaving my computer at home and going to college, but when I'm gone, I want it to run folding at home. The only problem is that my computer is very noisy and my parents don't want in running 24/7. I also don't want to wear out the hardware by putting it under a full load all the time. It is also liquid cooled so when the computer is on, so are the 6 noisy fans attached to the radiator as well as the pump :shock:

So here comes the big question:

Is there any way to automatically turn on my computer and start folding at a specific time, say 1AM, then at another time, say 7AM, automatically pause folding and turn off my computer (to silence the fans and pump)?

If that is way too complicated, is there any way to automatically shut down after each work unit (to give the hardware a break), then after some amount of time start back up and fold?

If there is no way to do this, I'm not sure if I can donate (which I really want to do), as my parents are not tech savvy enough to do all of the above manually.

Thanks so much for any replies


Computer Specs:
CPU: Intel i5-4690k @3.5GHz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
RAM: 10GB
Operating System: Windows 8.1
Not overclocked
F@H Client Version 7.4.4
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Re: Automatic folding while I am at college

Post by Joe_H »

Welcome to the folding forum.

The folding client by itself does not provide any way of automatically starting and stopping. However it does have an interface that can be accessed using the telnet protocol, or it can be run from the command line interface. If you then set up scheduled events for Windows to start and stop the client, that may meet your needs.

A number of persons have posted scripts, etc. to do this in the past. I did a bit of a search but did not find any right away. You can search the forum for these scripts and hopefully something will be useful to you.
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