30 May 2011 at 12:00 #1 LupoLover LupoLover Associate Joined 15 Jul 2008 Posts 1,225 I rememebr when I used to fold you had to have a windows password to log on with for folding to work. Ive removed this and folding seems to be working fine (so far). Do you still need a password to log on or not?
I rememebr when I used to fold you had to have a windows password to log on with for folding to work. Ive removed this and folding seems to be working fine (so far). Do you still need a password to log on or not?
30 May 2011 at 12:14 #2 hanluc hanluc Soldato Joined 22 Oct 2010 Posts 2,961 Location Ratae Corieltauvorum no pasword to log on, you need a passkey to get bonus points for the smp client.
30 May 2011 at 12:40 #3 LupoLover LupoLover Associate OP Joined 15 Jul 2008 Posts 1,225 Yeah thats fine. Cool. Im happy. Tho my SMP client was showing on 4,200 ppd yesterday when before it was showing 32k. Its a 920 at 3.9ghz
Yeah thats fine. Cool. Im happy. Tho my SMP client was showing on 4,200 ppd yesterday when before it was showing 32k. Its a 920 at 3.9ghz
30 May 2011 at 14:16 #4 hanluc hanluc Soldato Joined 22 Oct 2010 Posts 2,961 Location Ratae Corieltauvorum 4.2K seems about right for a standard smp WU 32K seems about right for a bigadv WU
30 May 2011 at 14:21 #5 hanluc hanluc Soldato Joined 22 Oct 2010 Posts 2,961 Location Ratae Corieltauvorum hanluc said: 4.2K seems about right for a standard smp WU 32K seems about right for a bigadv WU Click to expand... Thinking about it 4.2k is pretty low for that machine if it's been running non stop. If you've stopped then restarted later it makes sense.
hanluc said: 4.2K seems about right for a standard smp WU 32K seems about right for a bigadv WU Click to expand... Thinking about it 4.2k is pretty low for that machine if it's been running non stop. If you've stopped then restarted later it makes sense.