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Message 46445 - Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 16:12:44 UTC
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User Average climbing back up after outage

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Message 46448 - Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 16:30:56 UTC

Mine won't, during the outage I migrated over to the World Community Grid, and am crunching the Human Protoem thing, which is supposedly using the Rosetta software. So my rac is divided now.
Anyone know if it is possible on a dual core computer to have one core running one project, Rosetta, and another core running another, like WCG? I am looking into upgrading to a dual core processor and am curious.
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Message 46451 - Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 16:44:36 UTC - in response to Message 46448.  

Anyone know if it is possible on a dual core computer to have one core running one project, Rosetta, and another core running another, like WCG? I am looking into upgrading to a dual core processor and am curious.

Yes, attach to both projects and assign the same ressource share. Should do the trick
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Message 46456 - Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 17:38:56 UTC - in response to Message 46448.  

I migrated over to... the Human Proteome thing


Sounds beneficial.

If you get a few more uP cores up and running, and I bet you'll devote one of them to Rosetta again, someday soon.

The work-units here are so small and quick, even a Celeron 1.4 GHz with massive 256 MB L2 cache can contribute.
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