View Full Version : FoldMonitor - Nice, but perl.exe crashes...
asmodean
11-08-01, 03:45 PM
...when playing fullscreen games :(. No can do, gaming is the main use of my box.
Anyone know of any other alternatives?
Thanks in advance :)
Hugo 59
11-08-01, 04:50 PM
Den the creator of fold monitor is working on a new version that doesn't use perl. If you want to try the test version you can download it here (http://users.neosmart.com/hruzaden/folding/download.html) it's about halfway down the page. I'm going to let someone else test it out and let them get a few of the bugs worked out if there are any before I try it
Dunga Bee
11-08-01, 05:01 PM
I have also read here or somewhere about a fleet manager of sorts for folding. It might have been on oc.uk when I was reading about how that foad fellow got all his computers up.
I'll have to see if I can find info on that...
Originally posted by Dunga Bee
I have also read here or somewhere about a fleet manager of sorts for folding. It might have been on oc.uk when I was reading about how that foad fellow got all his computers up.
I'll have to see if I can find info on that...
Trying it out at home and no gliches. So far works the same as the other one.
Tomorrow I will try it at work.
Originally posted by Lews
Trying it out at home and no gliches. So far works the same as the other one.
Tomorrow I will try it at work.
which are you trying?
asmodean
11-09-01, 01:17 AM
Thanks for the heads ups, I'll try those when I get home.
asmodean
11-09-01, 06:02 AM
Running FoldMonitor (.exe version) now... Hasn't crashed yet, good. It's got a huge memory imprint, though, peaks at 10 megs & VM usage at 12 megs... A bit over 1.2 megs when minimized, so it's not too big (unless it starts to leak).
JetMech
11-09-01, 12:25 PM
Running .exe version set at 60sec refresh interval. No defects noted. I use an online ram optimizer. I'll use it to give me a heads up on possible leaks. The refresh function gives a feeling of speeding up the process because you can see some progress during these long winded folds.
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