I'm not using an app_info, but here are the relevant bits from client_state.xml which will allow you to construct your own. This from 32-bit Windows, and a Core2-class CPU.
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The rules of this game are: Work from an existing app_info.xml file. Make a fresh copy of the and blocks, and update those with the names and numbers from the example above. (I've stripped out a few that you won't use). Make a new block for any new files listed - looks like you'll only need the new main program, from that lot (and remember to download the file, too!).
Thank you Richard,
added the section to my app_info.xml and downloaded the >einstein_S6Bucket_1.01_windows_intelx86__SSE2.exe, restarted boinc-client. I think, that einstein@home use the same files on Win32 and Win64, so i hope that it works. Now i'm waitung for the first wu....
I was wondering about the Gravitational Wave S6 GC search v1.01 I just noticed one of my machines had just finished one and had 3 more in progress but hadn't heard about this one.
(I just checked 2 other pc's that I don't check as often since they only run Einstein and they have finished several of them already)
This has nothing to do with buckets, but the Gravitational Wave S6 GC search v1.01 seem to run nicely faster on my machine: 13800 - 14000 s vs. 13200 - 13400 s. Going from 3.9 to 4.0 GHz on my Sandy Bridge (HT on) also resulted in ~13400 s for the last S5 WUs. That's more of a difference than the difference in credits for these WUs - nice!
Quick check: linux Nehalem based i7 is also faster, as well as a C2Q under Win.
APP_INFO File Entry for S6BUCKET
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I'm not using an app_info, but here are the relevant bits from client_state.xml which will allow you to construct your own. This from 32-bit Windows, and a Core2-class CPU.
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einstein_S6Bucket
einstein_S6Bucket
101
1.000000
1.000000
SSE2
6.13.0
einstein_S6Bucket_1.01_windows_intelx86__SSE2.exe
einstein_S5R6_3.01_graphics_windows_intelx86.exe
graphics_app
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The rules of this game are: Work from an existing app_info.xml file. Make a fresh copy of the and blocks, and update those with the names and numbers from the example above. (I've stripped out a few that you won't use). Make a new block for any new files listed - looks like you'll only need the new main program, from that lot (and remember to download the file, too!).
If you get stuck, refer to anonymous platform.
Thank you Richard. I've got
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Thank you Richard.
I've got it. The problem is to find out, which files are needed. The hint with the client_state.xml file is perfect.
Thank you Richard, added the
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Thank you Richard,
added the section to my app_info.xml and downloaded the >einstein_S6Bucket_1.01_windows_intelx86__SSE2.exe, restarted boinc-client. I think, that einstein@home use the same files on Win32 and Win64, so i hope that it works. Now i'm waitung for the first wu....
Hmmmm. Why is that
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Hmmmm. Why is that nicely-formatted [pre] block I posted slowly losing its line breaks - and why do they come back again in #input mode?
Edit - and why did they come back again for good, when I posted that?
RE: Hmmmm. Why is that
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Looks great in Firefox 3.6.17, with multi-level indents ( 4 spaces per indent ).
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Nice and tidy in FF
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Nice and tidy in FF 4.0.1.
MrS
Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002
I was wondering about the
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I was wondering about the Gravitational Wave S6 GC search v1.01 I just noticed one of my machines had just finished one and had 3 more in progress but hadn't heard about this one.
(I just checked 2 other pc's that I don't check as often since they only run Einstein and they have finished several of them already)
http://einsteinathome.org/task/230346409
Hey, up to date i never saw a
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Hey, up to date i never saw a s6bucket wu (using app_info.xml).....
juergen
I've got the first ones
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I've got the first ones yesterday and they are crunched fine.
App_info is working successfully
This has nothing to do with
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This has nothing to do with buckets, but the Gravitational Wave S6 GC search v1.01 seem to run nicely faster on my machine: 13800 - 14000 s vs. 13200 - 13400 s. Going from 3.9 to 4.0 GHz on my Sandy Bridge (HT on) also resulted in ~13400 s for the last S5 WUs. That's more of a difference than the difference in credits for these WUs - nice!
Quick check: linux Nehalem based i7 is also faster, as well as a C2Q under Win.
MrS
Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002