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Message 42736 - Posted: 25 Feb 2012, 0:35:47 UTC

Hello,

Am I right with my question. I just updated to BOINC 7.0.18 for running Albert@home, but now for LHC it is only asking ATI wu's and no CPU while LHC@home doesn't have ATI wu's.
Is this a bug, or a setting I haven't found?

Thanks again.
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Message 42738 - Posted: 25 Feb 2012, 1:22:03 UTC - in response to Message 42736.  

No, that's a feature. All normal. This is in case LHC ever releases an ATI app, then your BOINC will automatically go fetch work for your GPU from that project. It'll do separate requests for work for the CPU, you probably just have enough work still on your system.

As for using a development version of BOINC, do keep up when new versions come out. These aren't development versions for nothing.
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Message 42739 - Posted: 25 Feb 2012, 1:36:44 UTC - in response to Message 42738.  

No, that's a feature. All normal. This is in case LHC ever releases an ATI app, then your BOINC will automatically go fetch work for your GPU from that project. It'll do separate requests for work for the CPU, you probably just have enough work still on your system.

As for using a development version of BOINC, do keep up when new versions come out. These aren't development versions for nothing.


Thanks for letting me know Jord.
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