I have several SMP-clients working on 'HGG in water'- or 'HGG with glycosylations'-projects. However, on the 'running projects'-page (http://fah-web.stanford.edu/psummary.html) I can't find them.
How many points does one get for these WU's?
Corné
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Re: How many points do you get ...?
The project name can be misleading. What is the project number?
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Re: How many points do you get ...?
OK, I had been looking at the 'unitinfo.txt'-file, where the project number and name are usually listed. However, for this project that doesn't seem the case, only the name is listed.
So I just opened 'fahlog.txt' to find the projectnumber:
Looking even further, I found a solution for my problem: in the unitinfo.txt for SMP-clients is a new line called 'Tag', where the projectnumber is listed.
Corné
So I just opened 'fahlog.txt' to find the projectnumber:
I noticed that the project name in 'unitinfo.txt' is different from the projectname used in the project list. There seem to be different WU's from the same project that display different names. For instance : 'IBX in water', or 'HGG in water'.Project: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 184, Gen 1)
Looking even further, I found a solution for my problem: in the unitinfo.txt for SMP-clients is a new line called 'Tag', where the projectnumber is listed.
This line is not present in the unitinfo.txt of the single processor client. Therefor, I had never noticed it.P2665R2C184G1
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Re: How many points do you get ...?
The Fahlog.txt is a much more dependable place to find the information regarding P(R,C,G,).
Re: How many points do you get ...?
The "Tag" is relatively new and has not yet been implemented in all of the FAHcore's, but if it's there, it seems to be correct.CBT wrote:OK, I had been looking at the 'unitinfo.txt'-file, where the project number and name are usually listed. However, for this project that doesn't seem the case, only the name is listed.
So I just opened 'fahlog.txt' to find the projectnumber:Looking even further, I found a solution for my problem: in the unitinfo.txt for SMP-clients is a new line called 'Tag', where the projectnumber is listed.Project: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 184, Gen 1)This line is not present in the unitinfo.txt of the single processor client. Therefor, I had never noticed it.P2665R2C184G1
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