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1) Questions and Answers : Getting started : So, which model am I running, anyway??? (Message 34937)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by old_user14284
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Yes, I was referring to the computer-reset button. I know it\'s not a good idea (for many other reasons besides BOINC), but when you just can\'t click away the pop-ups fast enough, it\'s time to use that button. Thanks for all the answers!!
2) Questions and Answers : Getting started : So, which model am I running, anyway??? (Message 34931)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by old_user14284
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Oh, one more question. I noticed here: http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/apps.php that the current version of CPDN (HadSM3) is 6.07 for my Windows XP computer. Yet I\'m running version 5.06 according to the taskbar of the climate model running. What\'s up with that?
3) Questions and Answers : Getting started : So, which model am I running, anyway??? (Message 34930)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by old_user14284
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Bedankt!

Thanks for the explanation, it\'s good to know the models I\'m running are going to be worth something.

The reason my previous models crashed is (probably) because the entire computer has crashed a couple of times, not the BOINC/CP application itself. I have had some problems with malware, and used the \'reset\' button a couple of times, and after one of those times I noticed that the program restarted. Could that make sense?

Anyway, I also updated my drivers, though that OpenGL program didn\'t word at all, I just downloaded the drivers from the producer website.
4) Questions and Answers : Getting started : So, which model am I running, anyway??? (Message 34926)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by old_user14284
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Hey!

I have been running BOINC and CP for quite a while. I was just reading over wikipedia, and read that most people running CP are likely running the Transient Coupled Model, 1920-2080.

I, for one, am running a model which started at 1815, called hadsm3, which according to wiki is \'the original model\'.

My question now is, is this model still in use, am I running the right model?




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