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I wonder if anyone would mind letting me setup this siftware on our server here at the office
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Don't get yourself sued like that guy in Georgia did, club_med. BTW, I'm in.
Hey, it says I only have 1 GB of storage perfomance as compared to the 5 GB average. What's up with that?? Is it because Win2k is on an 8 GB partition?
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Also, if you have checked out the web site and are currently wondering why the heck your name is NOT up there dont fret! Im the web master for the team and have found it easyer to not put names up untill a member has cracked for 7 days doing work. That way I dont have to remove people if they decied not to work on the project as often Simple and Easy and I think all of you will make it up there!
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Yup 7 days soon passes by when you know it is for Sysopt and to help find a cure for cancer. Remember and ask all your friends with PC's to join up for the cause and we will wade through all the other teams easilly on the way to the top where Sysopt belongs.
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Ugggh... the progress curve on this thing is killing me. Within the first 2 hours of CPU time this thing saw, I made it through 20% of the first work unit (I guess that's what you call it). And now after 14 and a half hours in which the UD agent got 90% or more of the CPU cycles, I'm at 49%. It's like it gets harder as it goes on. I'm only running a 500 K6-2 (OC from a 450), with 192 Megs of RAM booted into win2K right now, but I would expect better results than this. What's up?
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Well, I need a score first. BTW, what are Hits? They are on the application screen in the upper right hand corner of the window displaying the molecule. So far I have 13.
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Each hit is a positive interaction and possibly a cure for cancer, that molecule will not be discarded and will be send for further testing at Oxford University. Not having any WU with hits also helps as then this molecule can be taken out of the equation and discarded from testing which hopefully gets us even closer to finding a cure.
Also when you get a hit in a molecule more thorough routines are then run which makes the WU take longer to complete. I have set up a client on a k6-2 450 and it was doing some WU in 4 hours, they all vary in size. Check out our team website in the link below for any other info you may want and welcome to the team.
http://www.bi786.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
Last edited by Brydon; 09-21-2001 at 09:07 AM.
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Ok, what's up with this: I got the same protein target twice. Not twice in a row, but the 1st and 3rd work units were exactly the same protein target.
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Well, I need a score first.
geez if you're not worrying about scoring it's quantity! sheesh,,
and sometimes it sez my system sux, and sometimes not..
just get to work
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Heh...heh heh heh....surrealchereal said "scoring".
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