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RALPH@home bug list :
Report - Previously Unclassified Work Unit Errors
(Message 503)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: The WU jumped now from 11% to 100% after 4,5h. Don`t know how, only finished Model 15. I don`t understand the time settings. Is it only for getting new WUs? Anybody help me about this? Thx, the second link answered my question. All a little bit confused but learned something like that ;) |
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RALPH@home bug list :
Report - Previously Unclassified Work Unit Errors
(Message 501)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: The WU jumped now from 11% to 100% after 4,5h. Don`t know how, only finished Model 15. I don`t understand the time settings. Is it only for getting new WUs? Anybody help me about this? |
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RALPH@home bug list :
Report - Previously Unclassified Work Unit Errors
(Message 496)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: At the actually running "Barcode.xxx" WU, after 2h 23% (Model 10) and now again falls back to 9% (Model 11). What now? yes, from default to 1 day, because it looks like to take very long. |
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Current tests :
Barcode_30_xxx
(Message 492)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: If the %-display for checkpoints is wrong, does the "30" means how many models are running completely to finish the WU? |
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RALPH@home bug list :
Report - Previously Unclassified Work Unit Errors
(Message 487)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: At the actually running "Barcode.xxx" WU, after 2h 23% (Model 10) and now again falls back to 9% (Model 11). What now? |
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Feedback :
Screensaver needs to be more fluid please
(Message 486)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: Takes very long in the end of a model stage in screensaver, not freezing but very very slow...the completion time is not right (5h) on my 3,2Ghz P4 HT, I think the running time will be 10h (Barcode.xxx). |
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Feedback :
Screensaver needs to be more fluid please
(Message 485)
Posted 22 Feb 2006 by Rebirther Post: knew it could be rotated, but didn't know about moving or zooming, i wish they had said that on the graphics explanation page!holding down the left-mouse-button and moving the mouse around you can rotate the 3D "native" protein and with the right-mouse-button held down and moving, you can zoom-in-out.And with middle mousebutton or mousewheel pressed you can move it around (even out of the borders) right mouse button=zoom ;) |
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