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F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:36 am
by racefan1965
I currently run folding @home on a ps3 and am on team #55265 and wonder if it's possible to run F@H on a pc as well using the same user name so that all units are credited to my user name for rankings on the team?
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:20 am
by P5-133XL
Yes, just configure the same username, team number, and passkey (if used) on all your clients.
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 9:42 pm
by racefan1965
beautiful! Just trying to help where I can. I have a fairly new Dell inspiron 1525 dual core laptop with 3 gig of ram that I'm doing nothing with but surfing the internet and it's always on. Might as well help when and where I can. Plus I'm a 100% disabled veteran who has had over 10 surgeries in my life and to this day am fighting to keep my right leg. Helping in the medical world has a special interest for me.
One more question...on the ps3 we can view the folding application wiggle and stuff. Is this possible on the pc as well? When I click on display all I see is a black screen.
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:01 pm
by John Naylor
The display currently does not work properly for some people, and also takes an inordinate amount of CPU power (slowing down the actual processing) so sadly the usual recommendation is not to use it. I recommend using a monitoring program like
FahMon to monitor your PC client.
Welcome to the forums
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:09 am
by bruce
Welcome to the fold, racefan1965.
If you want to show off what you're doing to your friends, use the PS3. It's a lot easier to explain and then just casually mention that they can do it on their PC, too, like you are.
As far as monitoring what's happening, my personal wish is that Sony would open up their FAH client just a bit and let me monitor it from my PC with FahMon (or FahSpy, if that's what you prefer).
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:53 pm
by spazzychalk
you can run it (and should) on ALL your machines
same user name and team #. im pretty sure the machine ID is unnecessary unless running multiple clients on 1 machine but soeone more familiar will have to confirm
Re: F@H on two machines and 1 user name
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:01 pm
by John Naylor
spazzychalk is correct...