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Hey,
Just installed the software, and will be folding for SPCR!, I use my pc all day so why not.
My name on there is: Makaveli_lives _on.
Can someone help me with my sig?:
http://www.liquidninjas.com/dc/ln_dc_si ... team=31574
I put my username in when I go to this in the browser in comes up with a mysql error.
Just installed the software, and will be folding for SPCR!, I use my pc all day so why not.
My name on there is: Makaveli_lives _on.
Can someone help me with my sig?:
http://www.liquidninjas.com/dc/ln_dc_si ... team=31574
I put my username in when I go to this in the browser in comes up with a mysql error.
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Viper, Welcome to the team
In the Sig box add [ i m g ] (with no spaces) at the beginning and [ / i m g ] after with your text in the middle and it should work.
However, you will have to finish and return a work unit to Stanford and then wait for LiquidNinja's to 'catch up'.
Good luck and if you have any questions just yell.
Excuse the attrocias England
Pete
In the Sig box add [ i m g ] (with no spaces) at the beginning and [ / i m g ] after with your text in the middle and it should work.
However, you will have to finish and return a work unit to Stanford and then wait for LiquidNinja's to 'catch up'.
Good luck and if you have any questions just yell.
Excuse the attrocias England
Pete
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Another newb
3 systems added today:
At work - P3-800MHz plugging along very slowly
Spare laptop - P4-M 1.9GHz
At home - Celeron 2.66
under the name w00glin
Should start seeing some results in the next 24 hours.
Would it be frowned upon to seripticiously add FAH to other random computers? ie. Roomates, parents, other workstations in the office?
At work - P3-800MHz plugging along very slowly
Spare laptop - P4-M 1.9GHz
At home - Celeron 2.66
under the name w00glin
Should start seeing some results in the next 24 hours.
Would it be frowned upon to seripticiously add FAH to other random computers? ie. Roomates, parents, other workstations in the office?
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You should only install F@H on computers if the owner agrees. It is expressly forbidden in the EULA of the client to install it on systems if you don't have permission. Besides it is theft if you do. I got my year end power bill last week. It was twice as high as last year. Half of which was caused by F@H.
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Welcome new members!
Hello new members:
A warm welcome to drexvil, gniw, york, w00glin, Salcin74, Horus, Makaveli_lives_on -- Wow! Thanks for starting, and I hope you all can Fold for a long while. Don't get discouraged, and keep on -- because no matter how fast your machine(s) are, it the time that you contribute that really matters.
A warm welcome to drexvil, gniw, york, w00glin, Salcin74, Horus, Makaveli_lives_on -- Wow! Thanks for starting, and I hope you all can Fold for a long while. Don't get discouraged, and keep on -- because no matter how fast your machine(s) are, it the time that you contribute that really matters.
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Four more new members!
Hello:
Wow! We have FOUR new members: Welcome to Mosschops_Awooga, v_Bell, bgillam, BlueCanStockdogs !!!! Kewl beans! I hope you all can settle in and Fold for the long term...
Wow! We have FOUR new members: Welcome to Mosschops_Awooga, v_Bell, bgillam, BlueCanStockdogs !!!! Kewl beans! I hope you all can settle in and Fold for the long term...
Re: Four more new members!
I was planning on it. SPCR has really helped me spend some serious cash on quieting things down here at the house.NeilBlanchard wrote:Kewl beans! I hope you all can settle in and Fold for the long term...
Oh. Wait. Save some cash.
Now to replace that 380S with something quieter...
Thanks Pete!peteamer wrote:And... also... JanW Welcome to Team SPCR !!!
I'm definately folding for the team for good! Now I still have some convincing to do that computers will need to remain on 24/7 even when temperatures get warmer. Hopefully by then they'll be all but inaudible... that should help.NeilBlanchard wrote:Kewl beans! I hope you all can settle in and Fold for the long term...
Glad to be part of the team!
Jan
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Re: Four more new members!
Thanks for the welcome, although I fold under my GameSpy ID (mosschops_awooga). I was involved in the SETI project for about a year but this seems much more worthwhile.NeilBlanchard wrote:Hello:
Wow! We have FOUR new members: Welcome to Mosschops_Awooga, v_Bell, bgillam, BlueCanStockdogs !!!! Kewl beans! I hope you all can settle in and Fold for the long term...
So far I have my three machines at home and my mothers although two have yet to turn in results. I can't hope to turn in the sort of figures some of the "Superstars" have managed. I did try to get my work laptop in on the action but our paranoid IT department has blocked access with the firewall. Shame really because 80% of the day it just twiddles it's thumbs, damned waste of a 1.6Gig P4M
Fold on
Greg
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Sig seems to be broken, how long does it take to pick up results, I show on stanford's site ok?
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Re: Four more new members!
See the discussion here: Troubles with the Liquid Ninja's sigs?greglittle wrote:Sig seems to be broken, how long does it take to pick up results, I show on stanford's site ok?
The short version: Everybody who has changed his profile since the boards got upgraded to phpBB 2.0.11 has a broken Liquid Ninja sig.
An alternative is doing something like my sig. It's not as pretty, but it works.
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Welcome to SPCR!
Hello & Welcome to our newest members: jimburke, Pri3st, BigDu!!
Welcome to SPCR!
Thanks! Glad to do what I can to help out. Also, a big thank you for all the info I've gathered over the past few weeks of research here.
I've only been folding since this past weekend, so I don't know what you guys are talking about half the time, but I'll try to catch up.
It only took me a couple days to get frustrated too, as I found that the unit that was crunching yesterday stopped at 62% while I was at work today.
My anger was short lived though, since I later noticed that I received 375 points for it Is that normal or are the points usually just lost?
I plan to try to get my wife's machine going tonight. This seems like it could become yet another addiction.
Jim
I've only been folding since this past weekend, so I don't know what you guys are talking about half the time, but I'll try to catch up.
It only took me a couple days to get frustrated too, as I found that the unit that was crunching yesterday stopped at 62% while I was at work today.
My anger was short lived though, since I later noticed that I received 375 points for it Is that normal or are the points usually just lost?
I plan to try to get my wife's machine going tonight. This seems like it could become yet another addiction.
Jim
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Wow, you're Folding before you posted!
Welcome to the SPCR forums, Jim!
It is not all that uncommon to have it abort, and I think it is normal to get points for what you completed. It may have aborted due to a flaw in the protein, but it also could have been a glitch in your machine. Are you overclocking? I am, but when I had it clocked a little higher than I do now, I got a bad unit about every week or two. I backed off a smidge, and have not lost one since.
It is a bit frustrating when you first start -- you can't wait for the points to show up! But, the most important thing is to keep plugging away, day after day -- the best folders are the consistent (or persistent?) ones.
And there is strength in numbers -- I just added my boss's machine (which his permission, of course) and it is doing about as much as all the other four put together! (It's an Athlon 64 3200+ and it seems good for almost 200-300PPD!) Of course, one of my fast machines is running SETI about 1/3 of the time, and I work on it about 1/4 of the time, and two of the four are not fast...one is just a 400mHz K6! It is taking almost 600 hours to do a 241 pointer -- but every bit counts! The day that it finishes, I'll get a 241 point bonus!
So, keep on folding Jim!
It is not all that uncommon to have it abort, and I think it is normal to get points for what you completed. It may have aborted due to a flaw in the protein, but it also could have been a glitch in your machine. Are you overclocking? I am, but when I had it clocked a little higher than I do now, I got a bad unit about every week or two. I backed off a smidge, and have not lost one since.
It is a bit frustrating when you first start -- you can't wait for the points to show up! But, the most important thing is to keep plugging away, day after day -- the best folders are the consistent (or persistent?) ones.
And there is strength in numbers -- I just added my boss's machine (which his permission, of course) and it is doing about as much as all the other four put together! (It's an Athlon 64 3200+ and it seems good for almost 200-300PPD!) Of course, one of my fast machines is running SETI about 1/3 of the time, and I work on it about 1/4 of the time, and two of the four are not fast...one is just a 400mHz K6! It is taking almost 600 hours to do a 241 pointer -- but every bit counts! The day that it finishes, I'll get a 241 point bonus!
So, keep on folding Jim!
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Two more new members!
Welcome to chtudor and Bonobo, our two newest members! We hope that you are in it for the long run!
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Cheers folks
Just started folding for the SPCR team, hopefully I can contribute a small bit.
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If you consider ~600 points per day a small bit, then power to ya!chtudor wrote:Just started folding for the SPCR team, hopefully I can contribute a small bit.
Welcome to the fold!
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Welcome to the Fold!
Please welcome whuffman to SPCR Folds!
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Hello and welcome to Tjokken!! A few days late -- I had meant to post this a while back...but welcome, none the less! I hope that you can stick with it.
BTW, I will being getting MAudin back online this Saturday -- I had installed a newer version of Sygate and the 5.02 FAH client a week ago, and he must have denied it access to the internet...
BTW, I will being getting MAudin back online this Saturday -- I had installed a newer version of Sygate and the 5.02 FAH client a week ago, and he must have denied it access to the internet...
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Welcome to the Fold!
A warm SPCR Folds welcome to chris.branch & elessar!!
I also managed to get MAudin's machines sorted, so he is back contributiong again...
I also managed to get MAudin's machines sorted, so he is back contributiong again...
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