I'm rather confused (not that difficult to achieve). I've tried to follow Sirius B's SMP guide, but it's raised more questions than it solved.
I've just upgraded my CPU and GPU. I now have Windows XP, 2 GB RAM, a Q6600 (at stock - a mild overclock is something for the future) and an ATI4870 GPU.
Previously with an E6600 CPU, I simply had one windows SMP runnning from the command line. If the PC crashed, it was set to autoreboot, and with a small batch file in the startup folder, and auto logging on, folding would normally restart without undue delay.
I still have that single windows SMP running. I've also been able to add the GPU client under windows. So far so good.
I know I should be able to run two or possibly three SMP clients. So I looked at the guide. That implies I have to use linux under vmware to run more than one SMP at a time
Can I run windows only clients. If I want more than one SMP, do I run them all under the single linux and vmware install, or do I need a separate vmware / linux per client. This seems especailly confused when you only have 2 processors under vmware, yet the quad core offers 4? If I have to run 2 of more vmware clients, any idea how to install this to different instances.
Can vmware with it's linux servers be set to auto run as a service, so I can fire and forget.
Can I get fahmon, running under windows, to access the fah clients running under vmware. Otherwise there seems to be no way of monitoring if it's working or not. Linux is an absolute mystery, so I have no idea how to access or monitor stuff from within it.
If I were to run multiple instances of SMP under windows, has anyone been successful and done this as a service installation yet? It would be the preferred option for me rather than messing with the dark side.
I've just upgraded my CPU and GPU. I now have Windows XP, 2 GB RAM, a Q6600 (at stock - a mild overclock is something for the future) and an ATI4870 GPU.
Previously with an E6600 CPU, I simply had one windows SMP runnning from the command line. If the PC crashed, it was set to autoreboot, and with a small batch file in the startup folder, and auto logging on, folding would normally restart without undue delay.
I still have that single windows SMP running. I've also been able to add the GPU client under windows. So far so good.
I know I should be able to run two or possibly three SMP clients. So I looked at the guide. That implies I have to use linux under vmware to run more than one SMP at a time

Can vmware with it's linux servers be set to auto run as a service, so I can fire and forget.
Can I get fahmon, running under windows, to access the fah clients running under vmware. Otherwise there seems to be no way of monitoring if it's working or not. Linux is an absolute mystery, so I have no idea how to access or monitor stuff from within it.
If I were to run multiple instances of SMP under windows, has anyone been successful and done this as a service installation yet? It would be the preferred option for me rather than messing with the dark side.