Charlie
03-02-01, 03:40 PM
Just found this on the Genome forum.
Charlie
From: Stefan Larson <smlarson@s...>
Date: Fri Mar 2, 2001 1:47pm
Subject: New client 0.93 available for download/upgrade
Hi all,
I'm releasing version 0.93 of the Genome@h... client. This version
includes all the functionality of 0.91, plus the important bug fixes
that were incorporated in 0.92 (limited release). I've also added a new
scheme for sending back work and getting new work upon restart. I
explained this scheme in an earlier thread, and I've summarized it
below. There's no screen log yet, but I will add this, along with any
bug fixes from 0.93 into the soon-to-be version 1.00.
To get the new client, please follow the upgrade link:
http://GenomeAtHome.stanford.edu/upgrade.html
FAQ excerpt:
Both the Windows and Linux versions are new for version 0.93.
The Linux version is recompiled to accomodate older processors, such as
Pentium II and AMD K-6, which were not supported properly in earlier
Linux versions.
The filenaming error (causing some results to not be sent in) found in
verion 0.91 has been resolved. Also, a bug in the loop counting and
reseeding of the random number generator in the protein design algorithm
itself has been resolved.
Both versions will now attempt to send back any finished results upon
(re)start-up of the client. The client will also get new work, save it,
allow any unfinished work to finish, and then start new work. If both a
new and an old work unit are already present, no new work will be
downloaded.
PutWork/GetWork scheme from earlier thread:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genomeathome/message/587
Thanks - Stefan
Charlie
From: Stefan Larson <smlarson@s...>
Date: Fri Mar 2, 2001 1:47pm
Subject: New client 0.93 available for download/upgrade
Hi all,
I'm releasing version 0.93 of the Genome@h... client. This version
includes all the functionality of 0.91, plus the important bug fixes
that were incorporated in 0.92 (limited release). I've also added a new
scheme for sending back work and getting new work upon restart. I
explained this scheme in an earlier thread, and I've summarized it
below. There's no screen log yet, but I will add this, along with any
bug fixes from 0.93 into the soon-to-be version 1.00.
To get the new client, please follow the upgrade link:
http://GenomeAtHome.stanford.edu/upgrade.html
FAQ excerpt:
Both the Windows and Linux versions are new for version 0.93.
The Linux version is recompiled to accomodate older processors, such as
Pentium II and AMD K-6, which were not supported properly in earlier
Linux versions.
The filenaming error (causing some results to not be sent in) found in
verion 0.91 has been resolved. Also, a bug in the loop counting and
reseeding of the random number generator in the protein design algorithm
itself has been resolved.
Both versions will now attempt to send back any finished results upon
(re)start-up of the client. The client will also get new work, save it,
allow any unfinished work to finish, and then start new work. If both a
new and an old work unit are already present, no new work will be
downloaded.
PutWork/GetWork scheme from earlier thread:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genomeathome/message/587
Thanks - Stefan