Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
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Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
Why do my RPi's log the download and upload progress, but my Windows PC (GPU only) doesn't?
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Re: Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
There's probably no work available for RPis ... they can barely make the deadlines and FAH don't assign to clients with less than 3 CPU threads.
Unless it's a RPi 5 which is the only one that could make the deadlines, don't bother with it ...
Unless it's a RPi 5 which is the only one that could make the deadlines, don't bother with it ...
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Re: Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
For 8.4.9 and earlier, only Linux will log up/download progress.
https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-cl ... issues/130
https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-cl ... issues/130
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Re: Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
Thanks calxalot.calxalot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 04, 2025 4:01 pm For 8.4.9 and earlier, only Linux will log up/download progress.
https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-cl ... issues/130
toTow, I'd suggest you check the Hardware configuration before commenting next time.
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Re: Why doesn't Windows client log upload and download progress?
Wow, some is using this field !Schrödinger's cat wrote: ↑Mon Aug 04, 2025 4:48 pm toTOW, I'd suggest you check the Hardware configuration before commenting next time.

The other part of my comment still applies.