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IglooDude said:
Download the console version. Execute the executable. It'll run through the setup, then ask you a bunch of configuration questions, the most important one being "yes, I want to have it run automatically at boot-up". The DOS box will run a bit; hit Control-C once it is either obviously started a work unit or is sitting at the same line for a little bit (see the screenshot up a few places, it'll look like that). Then reboot.
I already pretty much did that, even though I used -config to get to the options cause I thought that's the only way to do it... The service is there, it just won't start. Check out the screenie I posted a few posts up.
 
IglooDude said:
Download the console version. Execute the executable. It'll run through the setup, then ask you a bunch of configuration questions, the most important one being "yes, I want to have it run automatically at boot-up". The DOS box will run a bit; hit Control-C once it is either obviously started a work unit or is sitting at the same line for a little bit (see the screenshot up a few places, it'll look like that). Then reboot.

The way to avoid it starting right away and having to hit Control-C to close the command prompt window is to run the executable with the "-configonly" option (without the quotes). When you're done, you exit the command prompt window and reboot.

By the way, an easy way to be able to continually check the status while running as a service is to place a shortcut to UNITINFO.TXT or MYFOLDING.HTML on your desktop or quicklaunch bar. They are created after the service is up and running.

UNITINFO.TXT is a very basic text file with a progress percentage:
Code:
Name: p1136_p1130_L939_K12M_355K
Download time: December 27 05:26:18
Due time: March 5 05:26:18
Progress: 86%  [||||||||__]

MYFOLDING.HTML is, as the name would imply, a webpage with a link to UNITINFO.HTML as well as links to your personal and team stats.
 
:eek: we're doing the same one!

Code:
Current Work Unit
-----------------
Name: p1136_p1130_L939_K12M_355K
Download time: December 22 09:40:18
Due time: February 28 09:40:18
Progress: 91%  [|||||||||_]
I had to edit the links in that file as they were pointing to the wrong place.
 
Furiey said:
:eek: we're doing the same one!

Code:
Current Work Unit
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Name: p1136_p1130_L939_K12M_355K
Download time: December 22 09:40:18
Due time: February 28 09:40:18
Progress: 91%  [|||||||||_]
I had to edit the links in that file as they were pointing to the wrong place.

Nah. I actually broke into your system and copied your UNITINFO.TXT file, modifying the download time so you wouldn't be suspicious. Really! :scan:
 
LOL @ VRWCAgent
 
Blasphemous said:
I already pretty much did that, even though I used -config to get to the options cause I thought that's the only way to do it... The service is there, it just won't start. Check out the screenie I posted a few posts up.

Hmmm, not sure then. I've looked through a few other Error 193 bits and this seems to be the most common advice:

Goto START>RUN and type, cmd (hit enter)
now type, sfc /scannow (hit enter)
SFC scan will start scanning ur system
u will need ur WinXP CD in order to fix the corrupted windows system files, if found by scan.
 
Only on the internet could you find people who like a video game but giving tech support about medical research.

I hope this internet thing never wakes up and becomes a hostile AI.
 
Perhaps it already is.. but its monitering us and planning its attack right now?
 
Hey, I'd be honored to have contributed CPU time to a spontaneous AI!
 
Well its bound to happen through the net if you ask me- boundless nerds all contributing to the "ghosts in the system"
 
I don't know, I think computer systems aren't complex enough yet... I do think it's possible for AI to emerge spontaneously through the internet or something like it, but it may take quite a while longer.
 
WEll i baggsy the remote island for when it all goes the shiyt
 
A quick :goodjob: to Jonathan here, who's single machine chugging along has apparently finished nearly double the points of any other on the list so far (including Speedo VRWCAgent and I if you average our points across our machines).

:thumbsup: :hatsoff:

It still isn't too late to join the team prior to 2006, everyone. Every fold helps!
 
Yes..*cough* welcome to the fold as it were ;)
 
I was poking around on Newegg in boredom, and put together a dream F@H system with 4 Opteron 280s. Those are dualcore, 2.4Ghz, 2MB L2 cache.

Now, to find the $9000 to buy it... :)
 
Speedo said:
I was poking around on Newegg in boredom, and put together a dream F@H system with 4 Opteron 280s. Those are dualcore, 2.4Ghz, 2MB L2 cache.

Now, to find the $9000 to buy it... :)

Heck, my dream foldserver would probably just be a single no-frills (NIC and VGA ports, I suppose) mobo, a gig or so of RAM, a dualcore Xeon, and a power supply. A solid-state USB drive to boot it up to a lightweight Linux OS, and away you go.

Now I'm going to have to price one, just out of curiosity... :crazyeye:


@Raid: I wasn't able to find any sort of progress note, but you might want to check out their FAQ.
 
me thinks you guys might be useful to come to when i want to build me a new pc!
 
It's dreaming, certainly not efficient :)

I did some more pricing, and for just under $600 you can put together this:

Athlon64x2 3800
Asus microATX mobo w/ onboard video
512MB (2x 256MB, for dual channel) DDR400 (could probably even get away with 256 running Linux)
Maxtor 40GB IDE HDD
Basic minitower microATX case and PSU

For $9000, I'd rather have 15 of those than the quad Opteron 280 beast ;)
 
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