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rcillig
08-11-05, 02:11 AM
Ive been trying to figure this our for the last few hrs... read all sorts of post.. that just send ya from one to another.... installed the 1 click thing but i cant see if its working... it made the directory and I see it running in my programs.... so how do I see what its doing.... ? I made a login on the http://folding.octeams.com site like I thin I had too (rcillig).... I admit it, im totally lost... ive read so many stickies im confused.. gonna go to bed and try it agian tomaorrow.

nahmus
08-11-05, 03:06 AM
If you do a Control-alt-del you should see the process running whatever core is needed (FAHcore 78, 98) or whatever. Is should be the process taking most of the cpu if nothing else is running.

you can also look in /program files/fah (i think thats where is is) in there is a log file. If you view the log file it will show you what its currently working on.

hope this helps

tenchi86
08-11-05, 03:21 AM
As said above just check with alt control delete. Or with run/services.msc. The most popular way though is with EMIII. (in starter thread.) Basically just dl and install it. Then tell it which folder FAH is in. Start it up and wait a few hours to kick in. (depending on how slow you fold)

rcillig
08-11-05, 03:24 AM
ok ya i see it running..... and I guess its going... it says 9%... why it the time in the txt by so much..... in the log it says 8.20 and its really only 3.20am how can I fix that or can I ?

Who
08-11-05, 04:55 AM
You can't change the timezone that F@H uses.
What Time Zone does FAH use and can I change it?

The client user GMT(Greenwich Mean Time; The mean solar time for the meridian at Greenwich, England, used as a basis for calculating time throughout most of the world. Also called Greenwich time, Greenwich Mean Time, Zulu time.) According to Vijay, the reason they use GMT is so that all clients and servers logs will show the same time. Makes it easier for them to compare logs between a misbehaving client and the server it's contacting.

And no it is not possible to change this.

dwschoon
08-11-05, 10:42 AM
The time the client uses for the log is GMT. You cant change that. It helps with troubleshooting if everyon's log uses the same timezone.

Edit: I didnt see the above post.