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Old 09-18-2005, 09:22 AM   #1
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This project keeps starting over, for some reason?! Check out the log.

[06:59:29] - Previous termination of core was improper.
[06:59:29] - Going to use standard loops.
[06:59:29] - Files status OK
[06:59:35] - Expanded 2969431 -> 16166417 (decompressed 544.4 percent)
[06:59:36] - Checksums don't match (work/wudata_09.bed)
[06:59:36] - Starting from initial work packet

What's up with this? - Could it be that I'm overclocking? I've not encountered any unstability otherwise and consider my system as being pretty stable.

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Old 09-19-2005, 01:00 PM   #2
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You might want to add the FORCEASM option in your FAH shortcut if you're using the text console as I noticed SSE was not enabled in your log file. This will speed up the frames.

Also, it looks like from the log file that the machine has been rebooting itself as it does not show a proper shutdown of the file FAH console anywhere. This could be why it's starting from scratch each time you turn on FAH.

Make sure you're overclock is stable or else these 600 point gromacs will end early.
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Old 09-19-2005, 02:29 PM   #3
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Thanks for the tips.
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Thanks for the tips.
Yep, how are you running it? i.e. service, dos prompt, etc? Really want to add the -forceasm flag. It helps me when the power goes out. When the computer comes back on, it disables SSE becauses it thinks it is the culprit to the reboot. Reboots can cause an early end to a WU. You might want to stop folding for a bit, and run Prime 95 for a while. It could be a component is dying in your rig..
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Yep, how are you running it? i.e. service, dos prompt, etc? Really want to add the -forceasm flag. It helps me when the power goes out. When the computer comes back on, it disables SSE becauses it thinks it is the culprit to the reboot. Reboots can cause an early end to a WU. You might want to stop folding for a bit, and run Prime 95 for a while. It could be a component is dying in your rig..
I was running it as a service, changed that so now it's just running in the DOS console. I've added the -forceasm flag. (wasn't aware of the reboot issue) and completed the work since. It seems to be running fine now. Thanks .
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I was running it as a service, changed that so now it's just running in the DOS console. I've added the -forceasm flag. (wasn't aware of the reboot issue) and completed the work since. It seems to be running fine now. Thanks .
Now to finish a 600 point gromac.
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