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Incase you haven't heard, there is now a new download for PC with Dual Cores. Double the folding!!!
(Im not sure if it is HT compatible)
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Where did you find this whubbard? The only 'new' downloads I can see on the Folding site are for video card processing (GPU).
http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html FK
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http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-SMP.html
It's on the download page too. EDIT: Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't read deep enough. It says currently it is only for linux, and mac OSX....bummer |
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Ahh, I see
The FAQ reports MacOSX and Linux-64 bit at the moment, but it looks like we'll be seeing it ported to Linux-32 and Windows soon-ish.Thanks for the heads' up! FK |
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If anyone hasn't already, you can still setup F@H to run on both cores. It doesn't take too long to setup, merely creating two program files and assigning each one to a core.
This is the guide I used: http://www.short-media.com/review.php?r=293
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Foldin' For PCMech!
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