No work

[B^S] madmac
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Richard Haselgrove
Richard Haselgrove
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No work


The significant lines are

2014-12-01 12:30:02.9274 [PID=8996 ]    [send] ATI: req 453600.00 sec, 1.00 instances; est delay 0.00
2014-12-01 12:30:02.9626 [PID=8996 ]    [version] ATI device (or driver) doesn't support OpenCL


You want work for an ATI graphics card, but your card doesn't support the programming language used here.

Quote:
CAL ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200/4200 (RV610) (512MB) driver: 1.4.1385


Sorry, that's a full stop: that card is too old (or too low powered) to be used on this project.

[B^S] madmac
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just need new work as I am

just need new work as I am running out of gamma ray ones

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Boinc should start asking for

Boinc should start asking for CPU work when the cache level reaches your set low water mark also known as "Computer is connected to the Internet about every", Boinc will then ask for work equal to what's set for "Maintain enough work for an additional". If you use local prefs set in Boinc manager then it's called "Minimum work buffer" and "Max additional work buffer".

I have them set to 0.4 + 0.1 day so Boinc will start asking for work when the cache is 0.4 days of work and will ask for 0.1 days for a total of 0.5 days, it will then wait again until the cache drops to 0.4 days before asking again. If you set the "additional" to a large value you will get lots of work but then it will take a long time before you start asking for work again.

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