I've downloaded FAH504-Console and trying to set it up following this guide.
But how do I open the command line config window If I click on it, it just runs the program as I want to set it up for 2 core's.
Thank's
►Setting up Folding@Home:
-CPU Client:
Put the downloaded client into a folding@home folder, and then click on it to open the command line config window. Now do the following:
* User name: enter a username, pick one that no other OcUK folder has chosen
* Team number: 10
* Launch automatically at machine startup, installing this as a service: yes
* Ask before fetching/sending: no
* Use Internet Explorer settings: yes/no. yes if you have a proxy, else no
* Use Proxy: yes/no as above
* Allow receipt of work assignments and return of work results greater than 5MB in size (such work units may have large memory demands): If you use the machine for things other than F@H and have less than 256MB RAM no, else yes because these units get far better points
* Change advanced options: no
Folding on a dual core cpu:
To fold on a dual core you must use two clients in two folders, one for each core. Setup is the same for each one except for the 2nd one you must do the following:
Type yes to 'change advanced options'. Then press enter for each option to leave them at default except the machine id option. Set this to 2 for the 2nd core.
But how do I open the command line config window If I click on it, it just runs the program as I want to set it up for 2 core's.
Thank's
►Setting up Folding@Home:
-CPU Client:
Put the downloaded client into a folding@home folder, and then click on it to open the command line config window. Now do the following:
* User name: enter a username, pick one that no other OcUK folder has chosen
* Team number: 10
* Launch automatically at machine startup, installing this as a service: yes
* Ask before fetching/sending: no
* Use Internet Explorer settings: yes/no. yes if you have a proxy, else no
* Use Proxy: yes/no as above
* Allow receipt of work assignments and return of work results greater than 5MB in size (such work units may have large memory demands): If you use the machine for things other than F@H and have less than 256MB RAM no, else yes because these units get far better points
* Change advanced options: no
Folding on a dual core cpu:
To fold on a dual core you must use two clients in two folders, one for each core. Setup is the same for each one except for the 2nd one you must do the following:
Type yes to 'change advanced options'. Then press enter for each option to leave them at default except the machine id option. Set this to 2 for the 2nd core.