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MechCD
17th August 2001, 17:09
Ok, I have a 21a unit on me 1ghz tbird, and i wanna nonet it on my laptoop because it takes forever to do anything larger than 50aa

What do I need to copy from the G@H directory?

pelligrini
17th August 2001, 18:26
I'm not sure exactly what files you need, but the safest way would to be to transfer the whole dir with the small one, then do another install on the tbird.

Stilgar
17th August 2001, 19:29
Don't know if you could get by with less but I zip all the dat's , inputs and outputs.

wbierman
17th August 2001, 21:07
Here is what I would do.

Look in your laptops Genome directory. Click on the "date" column in Windows Explorer and order the files by date. The older ones on top with the more recent on the bottom. Highlight the newest ones (you can tell by date) and delete them.

Do the same on your other machine but this time take just the newest files (with the days current date) and copy them to your Laptop Genome directory. Make sure you delete the file "id.dat". When you fire Genome up again it will go out and grab a new id and reapply the id.dat file. Stop the client and restart with your -nonet option. Doing that will keep you from wasting time on crunching a "dupe."

This is what I do now because of machines that refuse to install the Genome client. I just copy groups of files around my network and all machines are happy.

MechCD
17th August 2001, 21:28
ok, so the files that don't change are older, like a lot older, and the new ones are the Wus?

I get it i have just got done transferrin a WU to me lappytop

dnar
17th August 2001, 22:34
These are the input/output files:



asparams.dat

baselines.dat

input.inp

input.pdb

seed.dat

str.dat

csum.dat

output.chi



Your completed output work is in 3 files per protein:



output.ch.12345

csum.12345

str.12345

(where: 12345 may any number, various lengths)