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No work from project?
(Message 11131)
Posted 19 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: Yeah, I have the same problem of not getting new work. P@H is also down due to website upgrades. I have one question. Can I downgrade back to 4.25 by uninstalling 4.26? |
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Boinc V4.25 Stable Windows Version Released
(Message 11044)
Posted 17 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: 4.27 (Development) out! lol |
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Boinc V4.25 Stable Windows Version Released
(Message 10735)
Posted 11 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > > Wow. I really like the new "manager" look. :) > > So far as I can tell, you are pretty alone in the world, most people don't > care for it ... It's ok lol Some change finally |
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Boinc V4.25 Stable Windows Version Released
(Message 10724)
Posted 11 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: There's also a 4.26 version that came out yesterday... |
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Boinc V4.25 Stable Windows Version Released
(Message 10674)
Posted 10 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: Wow. I really like the new "manager" look. :) |
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Windows :
CPDN & BOINC 4.25 ?
(Message 10613)
Posted 9 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > I havn't had any problems with 4.25 and it has been running about a week. It > should not kill your old workunit on upgrade and the new 4.10 app is properly > signed to run with the 4.25 client. Well I tried to install it but it said to uninstall the old version (4.19). If I uninstall it, it will delete everything!? |
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Windows :
good looking run ended in an error
(Message 10525)
Posted 7 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: Well I got a error also (<a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/result.php?resultid=595492">http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/result.php?resultid=595492</a>) It seemed to be doing fine. I got the new 4.10 core and it was working fine. :( I now have another unit and hope it works fine! Edit: Are the posting times messed up here? It says I posted 35 min ago but it hasn't been even 5! |
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What\'s new in hadsm 4.10?
(Message 10439)
Posted 5 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > No more freezing on my machine? I've always had it freeze in the past. I > like the new screensaver too w/o the stars moving. lol GJ! Btw: The thread is: <a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=2029">http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=2029</a> |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 10438)
Posted 5 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > > Hi, > > > > After much checking and testing my problem seems to be too high a > tempature. I > > have withdrawn from the project until I can update my cooling on this > PC. > > The error which crashed the PC frequently was the STOP: 0x0000009C > error, > > Microsoft Article ID: 329284. Some extra cooling fans are planned soon. I > can > > not have my PC crashing out so I will restart after the fans are in. > > My thanks to everyone who helped me with some very useful information. > Heck I've had mine running at 40C and it still frooze. lol I have a exhaust > fan, a good Thermaltake (<a> href="http://www.tr2tt.com/products/coolers/m2.htm">http://www.tr2tt.com/products/coolers/m2.htm</a>) > cpu fan, and a temperature sensitive Asus fan intake. All stable otherwise. > CPDN just doesn't work. I'll try it again though. (Maybe with 4.2x?) I've > never had a blue screen, just freezing.. > > More testing...... :( I found this: <a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=2086">http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=2086</a> I got the 4.10 version model now and maybe it won't freeze!! w00 |
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What\'s new in hadsm 4.10?
(Message 10437)
Posted 5 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: No more freezing on my machine? I've always had it freeze in the past. I like the new screensaver too w/o the stars moving. lol GJ! |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 10385)
Posted 4 Mar 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > Hi, > > After much checking and testing my problem seems to be too high a tempature. I > have withdrawn from the project until I can update my cooling on this PC. > The error which crashed the PC frequently was the STOP: 0x0000009C error, > Microsoft Article ID: 329284. Some extra cooling fans are planned soon. I can > not have my PC crashing out so I will restart after the fans are in. > My thanks to everyone who helped me with some very useful information. Heck I've had mine running at 40C and it still frooze. lol I have a exhaust fan, a good Thermaltake (<a href="http://www.tr2tt.com/products/coolers/m2.htm">http://www.tr2tt.com/products/coolers/m2.htm</a>) cpu fan, and a temperature sensitive Asus fan intake. All stable otherwise. CPDN just doesn't work. I'll try it again though. (Maybe with 4.2x?) I've never had a blue screen, just freezing.. More testing...... :( |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 9953)
Posted 25 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > > This is my computer: <a> > href="http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress.asp?id=CTGEMWANNHUS4YR7">http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress.asp?id=CTGEMWANNHUS4YR7</a> > > > > Also, <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~lm2002/cpuz.htm">CPUZ</a> > > > My apologies, it's been a long day. I confused your post with the original > post in the thread. Oh my bad. Yeah I'm a different poster. lol I've just had similar problems w/ CPDN like freezing and errors. |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 9948)
Posted 25 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > > I don't overclock. My temp is usually around ~42 C. It seems CPDN just > > doesn't like my computer :( But I'll run some testing and leave it > running > > overnight. > > > When I saw this in your first post, it sure looked like an overclock... > > "AMD Athlon 2800+ Thoroughbred 2.5gHz" > > It should run at ~2.08 GHz. This is my computer: <a href="http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress.asp?id=CTGEMWANNHUS4YR7">http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress.asp?id=CTGEMWANNHUS4YR7</a> Also, <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~lm2002/cpuz.htm">CPUZ</a> |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 9945)
Posted 25 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > > I'm sure it's something with the Intel compiler and the AMD CPU. > Everything > > on my end works and passes all testing. My computer freezes though. > > > If it is the Intel compiler and AMD CPU, then why are so many AMD users > running error free? Running a 2800+ at 2.5 GHz is a large overclock. You > shouldn't be surprised if it crashes, as Thyme said, CPDN is not like other DC > projects in that it stresses the CPU and especially memory much more. When > you say everything on your end works and passes all testing, what do you mean? > You certainly didn't have time from the time crandles or Thyme posted to run > the tests for any length of time. I would suggest at least 8 hours of > memtest86+ and at least 8 hours of Prime95 without errors at the overclocked > speed. Even then, that would not guarantee stability under CPDN, better 12 > hours of each. I would also suggest running CPDN at spec, or a lower > overclock for awhile and seeing if that is stable. I don't overclock. My temp is usually around ~42 C. It seems CPDN just doesn't like my computer :( But I'll run some testing and leave it running overnight. |
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Windows :
PC Crash
(Message 9941)
Posted 24 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: I'm sure it's something with the Intel compiler and the AMD CPU. Everything on my end works and passes all testing. My computer freezes though. |
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Is there a problem with uploader1.atm.ox.ac.uk?
(Message 9865)
Posted 24 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > Hola IrDePesca > > Maybe the download of the package to run cpdn classic uses a different server > from the trickles. 24 hours ago my computer sent the end of phase 1 trickle > and received the phase 1 graphs back. But it's clear from what people are > saying that at least one Oxford server is down. > > I have looked at the classic download pages again, and see that you have a > choice of getting classic from Oxford and the mirror site in Milton Keynes. If > Oxford refuses to connect, try the MK link instead. Install it as a service. > Que tenga suerte! > lol gracias! :) |
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Is there a problem with uploader1.atm.ox.ac.uk?
(Message 9744)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: How come when I try to register for the classic, it says unable to connect? I have problems with BOINC on AMD (freezes my computer). :( |
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How much time in the processing of 1 model ?
(Message 9656)
Posted 20 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: English is a really hard language to learn as a foreigner! Keep it up! :) |
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Einstein@Home officially launched!!!
(Message 9655)
Posted 20 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > "Feb 19, 2005 > Einstein@Home was officially launched this morning at the American Association > for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in Washington, DC, USA. " > > There is a new kid on the block. > The family of BOINC is now a little BIGGER!!! > > Uncle Albert would be proud. So I can detach because I still have the testing ones and reattach for the real thing? :P |
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Windows :
Whole System freezes -- faulty hadsm3_4.04_windows_intelx86
(Message 9044)
Posted 9 Feb 2005 by old_user16690 Post: > I am very certain that my system _is_ stable under all condtions except CPDN > :) > > It seems like many peoples systems have problems with overheating while > running CPDN. I am shure that CPU and chipset do not overheat. The CPU keeps > below 38°C also with CPDN. The chipset does not exeed 30 °C. Maybe the RAM > becomes too hot. I will check that. > > Thank for your help. > > poldi Yeah, I have a AMD Athlon 2700+ XP and it has problems with CPDN. My temp is ~43 or so. I have run Prime95, MemoryChecker and other distributed projects with no problem. I heard it might be a problem with the AMD's and the CPDN client is optimised for Intel. |
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