The point is to be able to crunch both MB VLAR and AstroPulse on the CPU.
I made changes to work MB and AP on my cpu's as well as MB on the GPU's.After the project had difficulties over the last weekend and then the normal outage on Tuesday I have downloaded a lot of work in the last few days for my 5 day cache. But in all the downloads not one AP work unit was assigned. My web settings are as follows.Run only the selected applications SETI@home Enhanced: yesAstropulse: yesAstropulse v5: yes If no work for selected applications is available, accept work from other applications? yesIs there anything I can do to increase odds of getting a AP work units?
Quote from: Geek@Play on 26 May 2010, 10:33:49 amI made changes to work MB and AP on my cpu's as well as MB on the GPU's.After the project had difficulties over the last weekend and then the normal outage on Tuesday I have downloaded a lot of work in the last few days for my 5 day cache. But in all the downloads not one AP work unit was assigned. My web settings are as follows.Run only the selected applications SETI@home Enhanced: yesAstropulse: yesAstropulse v5: yes If no work for selected applications is available, accept work from other applications? yesIs there anything I can do to increase odds of getting a AP work units? Maybe:Run only the selected applications SETI@home Enhanced: NoAstropulse: NoAstropulse v5: No If no work for selected applications is available, accept work from other applications? yesThat's how I'm running my hosts, and the two which are capable of doing AP work have been assigned some often enough. For instance, 4 of the most recent 100 tasks on my Pentium-M host have been AP.Claggy has been recommending leaving Astropulse and Astropulse v5 in 'yes', but as far as I'm concerned that's just a waste of the server's time looking for types of work which no longer exist. Joe