Which version am I running?

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Message 786 - Posted: 2 Mar 2006, 17:35:18 UTC

I am running BOINC 5.2.13 which I can easily see in menu>Help. I see the occasional homepage News items to make sure we're running Ralph@Home v4.xx. How can I tell which version I have and how do I update the Ralph release? Thanks.
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Message 791 - Posted: 2 Mar 2006, 19:30:27 UTC
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The version of Ralph can be determined by looking in the BOINC manager Work tab, The column labeled "Application" will show the version number. If you are currently running version 4.90, you should abort any Work Units and reset the project. It should then download version 4.91 and fresh work as well.

EDIT: The last result you turned in (March 2) you were running 4.90, and you currently do not have any WUs running. The 4.91 software should download by itself, but you can reset the project to force the new software to load if you want.

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Message 1096 - Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 16:40:41 UTC
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...and if you have no work units at the time... you can look in your RALPH directory
ex: C:Program FilesBOINCprojectsralph.bakerlab.org

and see what version is shown in your .exe file's name. (If you display the details view in Windows Explorer, and sort by type (click the column heading), the one application comes to the top) For example:

rosetta_beta_4.96_windows_intelx86.exe


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