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  1. #11
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    i set mine to send every 50 RC5 units and 5 OGR. so i store little but crunch what i have - they always have untis available.

  2. #12
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    Thanks Carlos but, 1000 work units will jail my computer for many mouths.
    Better to little than to much if I will stop running it.

    Lagu ;)
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  3. #13
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    How can I choose if I will run Rc5-72 10 times or OGR P2 5 times?

    Core selection:

    This option determines core selection. Auto-select is usually best since
    it allows the client to pick other cores as they become available. Please
    let distributed.net know if you find the client auto-selecting a core that
    manual benchmarking shows to be less than optimal.
    Cores marked as 'n/a' are not applicable to your particular cpu/os.

    RC5-72:-1) Auto select 0) SES 1-pipe 1) SES 2-pipe
    2) DG 2-pipe 3) DG 3-pipe 4) DG 3-pipe alt
    5) SS 2-pipe 6) GO 2-pipe 7) SGP 3-pipe
    8) MA 4-pipe 9) MMX 4-pipe
    OGR-P2:-1) Auto select 0) GARSP 6.0-A 1) GARSP 6.0-B
    2) GARSP 6.0-asm-rt1-gen

    Default Setting: -1 (auto-detect)
    Current Setting: RC5-72=-1,OGR-P2=-1
    New Setting --> RC5-72=-1,OGR-P2=-1

    Lagu :?
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  4. #14
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    Hello

    This is what I have in the INI-file:

    [parameters]
    id=your@email
    [display]
    progress-indicator=auto-sense

    Not so much to boast of.

    Lagu
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  5. #15
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    do you have a "client.exe" cause if you run that its much easier.
    just brings up menus in command line and you chose a number.

    i have never done it via a ini file but i think the cmd line does that but just looks better.

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagu
    Hello

    This is what I have in the INI-file:

    [parameters]
    id=your@email
    [display]
    progress-indicator=auto-sense

    Not so much to boast of.

    Lagu


    Lagu, here is the contents of my dnetc.ini file

    ----snip-------------------------

    [parameters]
    id=xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx

    [misc]
    project-priority=RC5-72=0,OGR-P2

    [display]
    progress-indicator=auto-sense

    [ogr_p2]
    fetch-workunit-threshold=10

    --------------------------------- snip-------------------------------

    Now, up in parameters where it says id=xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxxx
    enter in your email address. Sor if you email address was
    lagu@lagu.net for instance, then that line should read
    id=lagu@lagu.net

    The rest of that dnetc.ini file is set so that it will crunch *ONLY* OGR-P2 and no rc5-72.

  7. #17
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    Hello

    I continue to be :?

    I`m not running DNET as a service. I have tried to set RC5-72 and OGR-2
    as I will shoose but don´t know how to write or change from the deafult settings.
    Can I open the INI-file and manually do some settings?

    Lagu
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  8. #18
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    yes you can, just be sure and use a text editor and not a word processor.

  9. #19
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    Hello 72CJ5

    Thanks

    Lagu ;)
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