View Full Version : Welcome DJStubbs to Team 93!
primesuspect
12 Aug 2005, 3:48am
You're officially on the boards! Welcome to our team, and thanks for joining! :D
:smokin:
profdlp
12 Aug 2005, 4:03am
Nice to have you here, dj! :D
djstubbs
12 Aug 2005, 4:03am
Sure guys, I'm glad to be aboard, now I hope I can get this running on a few different machines so I can jump to the top 100. :D
I'm assuming I do the same thing I did on this PC to another using the same user name etc. etc. ???
Clutch
12 Aug 2005, 4:19am
Welcome to the team, glad you could join us. :thumbsup: fold on my friend.
djstubbs
12 Aug 2005, 4:26am
How do I get that nifty Team #93 in under my avatar??
profdlp
12 Aug 2005, 4:33am
How do I get that nifty Team #93 in under my avatar??
Hunt around in your usercp, it's under Edit Profile.
You can get a nifty Folding sig, too. Just go here. (http://www.teamshort-media.com/stats/generator/)
mmonnin
12 Aug 2005, 2:13pm
Welcome to the Team!!
Welcome to our family of Folders. :thumbsup:
djstubbs
13 Aug 2005, 12:10am
Thanks guys~
But I'm curious, how fast should I be turning in WU's on two machines?
profdlp
13 Aug 2005, 12:27am
How fast are the computers, how much of the time each day are they running, and what proteins are they currently crunching?
djstubbs
13 Aug 2005, 12:36am
How fast are the computers, how much of the time each day are they running, and what proteins are they currently crunching?
One is an AMD 4000+ (this one)
the other is an HP with a 3400+
I'm not really sure what proteins they're crunching but I do see the processes running on both machines.
This PC has been running since I installed FAH, the other one has had FAH since about 4 am today.
checkmate
13 Aug 2005, 1:22am
Welcome to the team! :thumbsup:
mmonnin
13 Aug 2005, 1:59am
Post your log file in the FAH directory. Something is wrong, 1 WU and 2 Points. The wu terminated early for some reason.
profdlp
13 Aug 2005, 2:01am
One is an AMD 4000+ (this one)...the other is an HP with a 3400+
I'm not really sure what proteins they're crunching but I do see the processes running on both machines...
It's hard to say without knowing which proteins you have. Some proteins are small and Fold quickly; others (worth more points) can take several days. Check EMIII - it will tell you.
You've got plenty of firepower going for you, so that won't be a problem. :thumbsup:
djstubbs
16 Aug 2005, 9:15am
Well I lost some folding time, power went out for a day, and internet for almost 2.
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