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science man
06-17-09, 06:39 PM
Hey guys I'm in the loop. I got an smp and a gpu both running on my rig. Harlam I'm so greatful that you made that guide because everytime I have to start the smp I always have to use this "Folding@home-Win32-x86 -smp -verbosity 9 -forceasm" to get it going which the main guide doesn't have.
Welcome back, science man. You don't need the "-forceasm" anymore. That's now incorporated right into the code for the client.
science man
06-17-09, 07:12 PM
Oh ok thanks.
jintatsu
06-17-09, 08:00 PM
:welcome: back science man..
Jolly-Swagman
06-18-09, 06:38 AM
:welcome: back science man..!!
harlam357
06-18-09, 06:43 PM
Harlam I'm so greatful that you made that guide because everytime I have to start the smp I always have to use this "Folding@home-Win32-x86 -smp -verbosity 9 -forceasm" to get it going which the main guide doesn't have.
That's what I do... ;)
Welcome back, science man. You don't need the "-forceasm" anymore. That's now incorporated right into the code for the client.
Is that true for the WinSMP client? It is a different client build... and it runs exclusively A1 core WUs. I'm still using it on my single WinSMP install on my HTPC... doesn't hurt anything there. But you're definitely correct on the Linux unified client, I dropped -forceasm a while ago... just because it's less to type and I haven't bothered setting up any aliases or anything like that. ;)
ChasR... forceasm still good for WinSMP?
science man
06-18-09, 06:47 PM
That's what I do... ;)
lol
Is that true for the WinSMP client? It is a different client build... and it runs exclusively A1 core WUs. I'm still using it on my single WinSMP install on my HTPC... doesn't hurt anything there. But you're definitely correct on the Linux unified client, I dropped -forceasm a while ago... just because it's less to type and I haven't bothered setting up any aliases or anything like that. ;)
ChasR... forceasm still good for WinSMP?
Harlam Adak is correct I tired it without the forsceasm today and it worked so I guess it works either way/with or without it.
-forceasm is unnecessary with the Linux and Windows SMP clients. It does do one thing, it keeps the client from erroneously writing "working with standard loops" to the log.
science man
06-18-09, 10:08 PM
-forceasm is unnecessary with the Linux and Windows SMP clients. It does do one thing, it keeps the client from erroneously writing "working with standard loops" to the log.
Having it write that over and over again won't fill the drive up right? I'm running the program off a 500GB drive. I only wish I could say 500GHz cpu. lol
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