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said by ztmike :I am posting in the Starfire forum? OMG...I'm sorry I though you had been posting in the Distributed Computing forum. How I made this mistake I do not know except a lack of sleep the last few days. sorry. -- Whoever said that ignorance is bliss wasn't refering to a person with a computer at his fingertips!
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN | reply to rfhar I am posting in the Starfire forum? |
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  rfhar The World Sport, Played In Every Country Premium join:2001-03-26 Buicktown,Mi clubs:  | reply to ztmike Glad you received an answer to your problem. We have a SETI forum here at BBR also and they will be very happy to see you post there. »Team Starfire |
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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2 edits | reply to ztmike I have another question..
I bought this computer for a dedicated Seti cruncher to replace my 500mhz 192 ram one: »cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi···11749297
(there's pics at the bottom)
I see they mention it has regular PCI expansion slots..does anyone know if I could fit/power a Nvidia 9400GT in this computer for a Cuda cruncher?
Things I'm worried about: Heat and stock power and size
BTW: I got my original question answered on the Seti forum here: »setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_th···id=53768 |
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| reply to ztmike Yes you can have a computer running only gpu or gpu+cpu or cpu only. That depends on how your app_info.xml looks like.
for the optimize GPU, you can find it on our forum sticky.
to polished ur app_info.xml follow instructions from here »setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_th···id=52589
with a good xml editor (if you don't know xml structure), you can figure it out which block to delete for you specific computer. |
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| reply to ztmike First you must log in to your account at Seti@Home
on this page: »setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/home.php (Your account)
Click the link Computers on this account: »setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/hosts_user.php (View )
You will see a listing of your computers. There will be two links under the computer ID:, Details and Tasks
At the bottom of the Computer information screen, there is a selection box for the Location - pick the one you want, and press the "update button" -- Hello, my name is Bill and I'm a crunchaholic...
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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1 edit | reply to parkut said by parkut :You can run as many computers as you wish on your account. The account is keyed to your e-mail address used to register with Seti@Home I don't run GPU clients, someone else will probably chime in here. Well the question was how do I do it. But I asked in the Seti@Home forum last night and somebody finally answered, that you set them up by work place (Home,Work) How do I assign which computer gets the one I signed it up for? Is it by which type of crunching you pick, GPU/CPU?
N/M............ I got it, but would like to still know if there's an optimized app for GPU Seti work.. |
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  parkut Crunch Addict Premium join:2001-12-15 Harrison Township, MI clubs: 
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| reply to ztmike You can run as many computers as you wish on your account. The account is keyed to your e-mail address used to register with Seti@Home
I don't run GPU clients, someone else will probably chime in here. -- Hello, my name is Bill and I'm a crunchaholic...
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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1 edit | I believe this is the right forum, the other ones don't seem to have any posts in it for helping each other..(not sure why not)
Anyway..
Is there a way to have 2 computers on 1 account with 1 computer running only the Cuda Seti@Home and the other computer running the CPU Seti@Home? I don't want to run the CPU work on the GPU machine..
Also, is there a optimize GPU app for Seti?
(btw: I think I'm dropping GPU Folding@Home for good..it just runs to hot on my computer and now that summer is rolling in..it will only get worse.) It seems to fair better running Seti. |
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