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Profile Byron S Goodgame
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Message 858033 - Posted: 26 Jan 2009, 9:59:51 UTC

I've been using Boinc 6.4.5 ever since CUDA started and whenever I have more than 1 AP, I have to suspend any other AP to keep them from running. I only have one core, so to be able to work with CUDA and AP at the same time I created a cc config file to give me 2 cores. One cpu and one gpu.

For some reason I notice now I don't have to suspend the other AP I've recieved in my cache, and I was wondering if something has changed that would cause this to happen, since I was under the impression the only way to stop the previous behaviour was to upgrade Boinc.

Don't get me wrong, I prefer it to act this way, I'm just pretty sure it's going to go back to it's old habbit and was currious if anyone knew of something that might be causing this, so that maybe I could even expect it to continue.
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Message 859452 - Posted: 29 Jan 2009, 22:21:11 UTC

Oh well guess it doesn't mattter anymore, I'm back to having to suspend them again.
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