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Dear [AF>Est>IDF>EDLS>Physique] Pas93.Jul,We are investigating the different results that some of the computers attachedto D@H return to the server. We have noticed that some machines return differentresults even though currently the seed used in the input file is the same forall files! This is the reason we are wondering if over-clocking has an influenceon this behavior.To be able to analyze this, could you please write an email todockingadmin@utep.edu to let us know if you are and how much you areover-clocking your machine? We will also open a new thread in the forums(http://docking.utep.edu/forum_thread.php?id=161) where you can enter this info.Thanks for your time and help.The Docking@Home Team.To opt out of future emails from Docking@Home, please edit your projectpreferences at http://docking.utep.edu/prefs.php?subset=project
February 7, 2007 01:15:00The system is up and and we have just gone to a fixed credit system. Since there are a thousand or so workunits still left in the shared memory, it might take a while until you see fixed credit being granted. We have decided to assign 3.3E-12 credit per FLOP, which for the current test workunit means 49.5 credits (it need approx. 15000 GFLOPS to compute). Of course when we start to have a more diverse pool of workunits, the amount of credit will vary as well. Please see this as an experiment and let us know what you think. This number of credits is not set in stone yet and can be changed in the future. Thanks for your patience!
February 1, 2007 23:35:00Please do not use the new BOINC client 5.8.8 for Linux yet as it will crash Charmm on your machine. The BOINC dev team is working on a solution for this with us. Thanks!
des news de docking :CiterFebruary 7, 2007 01:15:00The system is up and and we have just gone to a fixed credit system. Since there are a thousand or so workunits still left in the shared memory, it might take a while until you see fixed credit being granted. We have decided to assign 3.3E-12 credit per FLOP, which for the current test workunit means 49.5 credits (it need approx. 15000 GFLOPS to compute). Of course when we start to have a more diverse pool of workunits, the amount of credit will vary as well. Please see this as an experiment and let us know what you think. This number of credits is not set in stone yet and can be changed in the future. Thanks for your patience!Le système re fonctionne et et nous sommes passés à un système de crédit fixe. Puisqu'il y a environ un millier de workunits restantes encore dans la mémoire partagée, cela pourrait prendre un moment jusqu'à ce que vous voyiez le crédit fixe être accordé. Nous avons décidé d'assigner 3.3E-12 crédits par Flop, ce qui pour les wus d'essai en cours signifie 49.5 crédits (cela nécessite approximativement 15000 GFLOPS pour calculer). Naturellement quand nous commencerons à avoir un ensemble plus diversifié de wus, le montant de crédits sera modifié en conséquences. Veuillez voir ceci comme expérience et nous faire savoir ce que vous en pensez. Ce nombre de crédits n'est pas encore figé dans le marbre et peut être changé à l'avenir. Merci pour votre patience !CiterFebruary 1, 2007 23:35:00Please do not use the new BOINC client 5.8.8 for Linux yet as it will crash Charmm on your machine. The BOINC dev team is working on a solution for this with us. Thanks!Veuillez ne pas employer pour l'instant le nouveau client 5.8.8 de BOINC pour Linux car il ferait planter Charmm sur votre machine. L'équipe de developpement de BOINC travaille à une solution pour ceci avec nous. Merci !
dommage je n'arrive pas à créer un compte !quel est le nouveau code d'invitation?