The Smith Posted July 5, 2009 In 1.15 it didn't show that it supported Core 14 in the GUI but it did set the affinity correctly. Oh... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ARandomOWL Posted July 5, 2009 LOL Nevermind, you encouraged me to update the program successfully for the first time in 6 months !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingdingeling Posted July 6, 2009 Smith, I asked AJW a while back to add the core_14, but apparently he didn't add it in the GUI Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zackhaf Posted October 16, 2010 hey, i just started folding a few weeks back. What exactly does your program here do? Will it allow me to set how much of the cpu is used during the folding? Right now, when i start the folding, it only uses about 25 to 30% of my total cpu capacity. This is good when im on the computer also, but I figure, since most of the time its folding is when i am either asleep, at school, or at work, it would be better to have a higher cpu percent being used. If this question has already been asked, i apologize, but i didnt see anything like it in the other posts. Thank you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ARandomOWL Posted October 17, 2010 This program is old and has been rendered useless by the newer clients released by Pande Labs. If you are running the SMP client, check you are using the -smp cmd line switch. We can help more if you open a new thread stating your basic hardware and which client(s) you are running. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the11ama Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) This program is old and has been rendered useless by the newer clients released by Pande Labs. If you are running the SMP client, check you are using the -smp cmd line switch. We can help more if you open a new thread stating your basic hardware and which client(s) you are running. Not really, and maybe it's just because I'm running the ATI client with the SMP client, but even set correctly, I still gain more points-per-day by manually setting the affinity on both clients after using the -smp command. It seems that the ATI client simply doesn't play well with others. Even using the -smp command, the clients still spill over all cores, and that's where I continue to get client conflicts. Not as bad as not setting -smp and such, but I still lose ppd overall. I am getting tired of having to reset affinity every 3 hours. If this program ever gets updated, is there any chance to include support for CPUs with more than 4 cores? Edited October 24, 2010 by the11ama Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites