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Old 12-26-2004, 10:18 AM
unhappy_mage [H]ard|DCer of the Month - October 2005, 5.4 Years
 
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FAHlog.txt for different cores?

Hello all,
I am writing a program which reads the FAHlog.txt file and prints a pretty little table for web display, similar to what EM3 does. However, I don't have very many samples of FAHlog.txt, and I'd like to make sure I have all the cases handled. I have samples so far from:
Gromacs (FahCore_78.exe)
Tinker (FahCore_65.exe)
PMD (FahCore_82.exe)
If anyone else has samples from any other cores, please post something like this:
Quote:
Originally Posted by PMD
[22:06:12] + Processing work unit
[22:06:12] Core required: FahCore_82.exe
[22:06:12] Core found.
[22:06:12] Working on Unit 07 [December 25 22:06:12]
[22:06:12] + Working ...
[22:06:12]
[22:06:12] *------------------------------*
[22:06:12] Folding@Home PMD Core
[22:06:12] Version 1.01 (Oct 15, 2004)
[22:06:12]
[22:06:12] Preparing to commence simulation
[22:06:12] - Looking at optimizations...
[22:06:12] - Created dyn
[22:06:12] - Files status OK
[22:06:13] - Expanded 409461 -> 3033218 (decompressed 740.7 percent)
[22:06:13]
[22:06:13] Project: 586 (Run 0, Clone 6, Gen 25)
[22:06:13]
[22:06:13] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[22:06:13] Entering M.D.
[22:06:27] Protein: p586_BBA5/POL3
[22:06:27]
[22:06:27] Completed 0 out of 50000 steps (0%)
[22:21:28] Writing checkpoint files
[22:34:09] Writing local files
[22:34:09] Completed 500 out of 50000 steps (1%)
[22:37:33] Writing checkpoint files
[22:53:29] Writing checkpoint files
[23:01:11] Writing local files
[23:01:11] Completed 1000 out of 50000 steps (2%)
[23:01:11] Writing checkpoint files
to show me what it looks like at startup, and what happens when a frame/percent is finished.

Thanks in advance for the help.
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Old 12-26-2004, 11:42 AM
Mayhem33 [H]ard|Gawd, 5.1 Years
 
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All 3 of my boxes have nothing but Gromacs on the log file. I think there are only the 3 types
of cores right now. Tinker, Amber, and Gromac.
If you need some other samples of Gro's i can help there!


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Old 12-26-2004, 01:14 PM
unhappy_mage [H]ard|DCer of the Month - October 2005, 5.4 Years
 
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Whoops. Just checked the Stanford page, and all that's out or in beta right now are Gromacs, Tinker and Amber. There I go.

Thanks anyways for pointing this out.
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Old 12-26-2004, 10:49 PM
SmokeRngs [H]ard|DCer of the Month - April 2008, 8.3 Years
 
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Are you sure there are just those three out now? There may still be some Double Gromacs out there. I've only seen one on my T-Bird 1.4 and that was a long time ago, but there may still be some out there. I don't know for sure though. I do remember people saying that they worked a lot better on P4s over Athlons I think.

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Old 12-27-2004, 12:53 AM
unhappy_mage [H]ard|DCer of the Month - October 2005, 5.4 Years
 
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double gromacs? haven't seen those... anyone have a log for them?
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Old 12-27-2004, 08:00 AM
OSUguy98 [H]ard|DCer of the Month - April 2006, 6.1 Years
 
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Double Gromacs are core_79, I believe... I don't have a log for one currently, the last time the core was updated (on my PC here at work), was sometime in August...

I'm looking on the Folding-community.org forum for a post of a log file... no luck as of yet....


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Old 12-27-2004, 08:09 AM
OSUguy98 [H]ard|DCer of the Month - April 2006, 6.1 Years
 
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Core 79 log file... taken from a post OC-AMD made here

Quote:
[14:58:04] Loaded queue successfully.
[14:58:04] + Benchmarking ...
[14:58:07]
[14:58:07] + Processing work unit
[14:58:07] Core required: FahCore_79.exe
[14:58:07] Core found.
[14:58:07] Working on Unit 02 [April 12 14:58:07]
[14:58:07] + Working ...
[14:58:08]
[14:58:08] *------------------------------*
[14:58:08] Folding@home Double Gromacs Core
[14:58:08] Version 1.61 (March 22, 2004)
[14:58:08]
[14:58:08] Preparing to commence simulation
[14:58:08] - Looking at optimizations...
[14:58:09] - Files status OK
[14:58:09] - Expanded 91825 -> 736925 (decompressed 802.5 percent)
[14:58:12] - Checksums don't match (work/wudata_02.xvg)
[14:58:15] - Starting from initial work packet
[14:58:15]
[14:58:15] Project: 935 (Run 83, Clone 6, Gen 12)
[14:58:15]
[14:58:15] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[14:58:16] Entering M.D.
[14:58:24] Protein: p935_LG2 in water
[14:58:24]
[14:58:24] Writing local files
[14:58:32] Extra SSE2 boost OK.
[14:58:33] Writing local files
[14:58:36] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0)
[15:04:51] Writing local files
[15:04:54] Completed 5000 out of 500000 steps (1)
[15:11:03] Writing local files

I think it's on the 3rd page...


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