WebJul 16, 2011 · specified in the projects/X/app_config.xml files. It looks like you're using this for both Rosetta and NumberFields with a max of 2. In simulation 184 it looks like you tried to include both app_config.xml files in the simulation. The one for NumberFields made it OK, but not the one for Rosetta; maybe there was a URL typo. WebApr 27, 2024 · Message 202491 in response to message 170982. I had a working app_config.xml that provided seperate settings for my Nvidia card and my ATI card. I tried to use yours to build a new app_config but they are both on the same settings and I can't figure out how I got it to work for different graphics cards last time.
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WebApr 15, 2024 · For the XML part, you can find a "nice" explanation and syntax example using the HELP option of the "BOINC-Manager". Click on "BOINC help", then at the left side click on "User Manual". Then in the "USER MANUAL" at the lower part click on "Client configuration" (Below the section "Running BOINC: advanced"). WebOct 28, 2024 · It’s straightforward to use for beginner users and is loaded with features for the more advanced user. 1. If you have the Raspbian GUI (Graphical User Interface) open, then you can simply go up to Menu … eugene chaney bedford pa
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WebCustom config.xml and other files. Next you will probably want to give your project a name, give it a URL, and more generally copy things into the server and change various files. Lets take a look at changing the project "long name". This is specified inside the config.xml file under the tag . WebFeb 3, 2013 · If you're using mixed cards by default BOINC uses the best one, and in some cases may not use all your GPU even if they're the same. To use more than one GPU in the same machine go to the BOINC data folder (normally: C:\Program Data\BOINC) and look for file "cc_config.xml". If it doesn't exist, create it but the contents should have the following: WebJun 2, 2012 · Installing BOINC. You can install BOINC from the Terminal by issuing the following commands. The instructions below have been tried successfully with Ubuntu … firing the line