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MikeTimbers
10th December 2002, 12:29
Remember that structures generated with the old protein must be turned in within 24 hours. If you can't connect for the new protein run off-line till tomorrow then make sure you upload.

MikeTimbers
10th December 2002, 17:27
This new one is very fast! Make sure you get yours as soon as possible.

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Distributed Folding Windows dfGUI v1.9 Benchmark

Sample Size : 6750 structures over 2099 seconds.
Protein Size: 129AA

Structures Per Second: 3.22
Structures Per Minute: 192.9
Structures Per Hour : 11577
Structures Per Day : 277847

OS : Windows 2000 MHz: 1640
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+
Client Switches: -rt
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Billy_Bat
10th December 2002, 20:31
Ai Carambaˇ I checked Sarah's computer at the office, and DFGui said "Client Appears To Be Stopped"! I checked the task manager, and the System Idle Process had been running for 179 hrs! Wasted! Wasted! Oh well... All are running and up to date now... :sad:

phil
11th December 2002, 02:03
It may be worth swapping my farm for a fast protein :)

phil
11th December 2002, 02:11
Keep an eye on your error logs: http://www.free-dc.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2125

MikeTimbers
11th December 2002, 02:56
create a directory called error.log in the folding directory.

MikeTimbers
11th December 2002, 08:22
This new protein is whizzing along. It's fast enough to make it worthwhile putting on some of the Sun cpus again :)

pelligrini
11th December 2002, 13:02
Originally posted by phil
It may be worth swapping my farm for a fast protein :)
Might be a good idea.
The Gap Is Closing!! Muahhahhaa

http://webpages.charter.net/pelligrini/TGC/pell_phil_df.jpg

MikeTimbers
11th December 2002, 13:15
Goldie has taken 2nd place from Phil and Pell is gaining fast. We're outproducing OCWorkbench (allowing for Slo dumping all his production for the last forever) on every hourly update although we are a long way behind. Before we take them we will take two other teams - Singapore and Team Ninja - and now is the time to hit them. Fast proteins mean overtaking becomes easier. Gaps can be reduced more quickly but that goes for the teams chasing us too.

All hands on deck!!!

phil
15th December 2002, 09:07
You're right about it being fast Mike...this looks to be the fastest yet:

CPU0
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Distributed Folding Windows dfGUI v1.9 Benchmark

Sample Size : 1640 structures over 396 seconds.
Protein Size: 129AA

Structures Per Second: 4.14
Structures Per Minute: 248.5
Structures Per Hour : 14909
Structures Per Day : 357818

OS : Windows XP MHz: 2250
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm)
Client Switches: -df -qt -rt
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CPU1
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Distributed Folding Windows dfGUI v1.9 Benchmark

Sample Size : 1740 structures over 421 seconds.
Protein Size: 129AA

Structures Per Second: 4.13
Structures Per Minute: 248.0
Structures Per Hour : 14879
Structures Per Day : 357093

OS : Windows XP MHz: 2250
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm)
Client Switches: -df -qt -rt
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MikeTimbers
15th December 2002, 09:17
357000! :cool: