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Das FAQ befindet sich zur Zeit noch im Aufbau. Ich bitte um etwas Geduld. Danke! The FAQ will be built soon. So please wait. Thanks!
FAQ1. General questions1.1 What does Spinhenge stand for?Spinhenge stands for Spin Dynamics. You can read about it here. 1.2 What does Spinhenge@home do?Have a look here. 1.3 Does it use my computer for anything else?No. The computers of the participants are only used for this purpose. 1.4 Server says out of work, why?Spinhenge@home calculations consist of many separate studies. Some studies can be started only after the previous have been analysed. We are doing our best to give out work at all times, but sometimes we just need to analyse old results before we can give out more. When this happens, please contribute to some other BOINC project(s) until we are able to submit new work. (Of course you can always participate to many BOINC projects simultaneously). You can find list of public BOINC projects here. 2. Technical questions2.1 What are the minimum requirements for the participating?The most important things are amount of RAM and disk space on your computer. Currently 64MB of free RAM and 30MB of free disk space is required before the server gives work to a computer. Deadline of work units is currently one week, so your computer must be fast enough to complete a work unit in this time. If your computer would be doing Spinhenge@home calculation most of the time, any Pentium-class CPU or faster shoud do. However, if the BOINC client is running rarely or it is mostly used for some other projects, a faster CPU is needed.
In short: 2.2 How long does one workunit last?This naturally depends on the speed of your computer. At the moment workunits may have different lengths. More information about the lenght of a workunit you can get here. 2.3 The graphics is slower on my computer when it runs as a screensaver than when I choose show graphics from boinc, why?The speed of the graphics depends on the speed of the hardware. As a screensaver, the graphics run in full-screen, which takes more GPU (Graphic Processor Unit) power than running it in a smaller window. Displaying the graphics might slow down the Spinhenge calculations. 2.4 How and when do I get credit?The new validator works like this: Please note that different CPU architectures may yield different floating point results. This is especially true between Pentium and Athlon CPUs. Although differing results are not used in physical studies, they may still be useful to us in finding possible problems in our software. Of course, this requires that the CPU used for calculations doesn't produce real errors. This can happen especially on overclocked CPUs. Even if the overclocked system seems to work fine (maybe an unexplained crash once in a month or so) it might skip one bit in one of the 10^14 floating point calculations commonly done in a work unit, producing highly different end result. Such a bad results will actually cause gray hairs to us, so if you have overclocked CPU and get lots of unvalidated results, consider lowering the clock speed or detaching from the project. 2.5 When linux application/screen saver will be available?When we find enough time to do it. 2.6 Where should I report bugs/errors?The preferred ways of reporting bugs/errors is first to check if the bug already exists on the known bugs list, if not you should post the bug on a message board. 2.7 Why I get errors when uploading/downloading?
If you get errors like this: There are also other reasons causing download to fail. Some of those may be fixed by resetting your client, some may be server-related. Personal firewall software is also known to cause problems. 3. The website3.1 Why doesn't some pages seem to get updated (e.g. Top Users)?Boinc caches the most common pages to reduce server load. The caching time is up to 12 hours, so the information is up to half day old at most. 3.2 I signed up but did not receive an email, why not?All our outgoing mail has to go through the main FH-Bielefeld queue, and some mailservers does not want to talk to ours. In some cases it can take up to several hours for these mails to arrive. Please be patient. If you have not received the mail within 24 hours then try again or check your SPAM folder. |
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