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Message 59417 - Posted: 8 Jan 2015, 16:21:07 UTC

The WCG Fight Aids at Home project has 2 apps, faah and FAVH. Is there a way to add a parameter to the cc_config file so one of the apps can be downloaded and the other ignored?
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Message 59418 - Posted: 8 Jan 2015, 18:23:03 UTC - in response to Message 59417.  

No, and that's not something that the core client configuration file, nor the application configuration file is for either. If it isn't already an option in the project's project preferences to choose which app you want, you can ask at the project if they could be so gallant to add that option. It's available in the back-end code.
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Message 59420 - Posted: 8 Jan 2015, 20:06:22 UTC - in response to Message 59418.  
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No, and that's not something that the core client configuration file, nor the application configuration file is for either. If it isn't already an option in the project's project preferences to choose which app you want, you can ask at the project if they could be so gallant to add that option. It's available in the back-end code.


I was hoping there was something like what's available for GPU apps. It's not currently an option at WCG and I doubt they would be interested in adding it.

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Message 59456 - Posted: 9 Jan 2015, 20:05:34 UTC

BOINC can select which GPU apps to run or ignore. Couldn't the same option be added for CPUs?
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