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Message 1150953 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 21:41:08 UTC - in response to Message 1150952.  

Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm not Mike but you can try this.

Lunatics: Optimized For SETI

This is a self-installer. Pick the Windows Installer for your Operating System (32bit or 64bit). Ignore the astropulse part beneath the installers. The Windows Installer includes this configuration. Install and then follow the instructions. Read carefully. Afterwards, go into your settings under your profile/account/preferences for SETI@Home, and check the boxes for the following:

SETI@home Enhanced
Astropulse v5
Astropulse v5.05.

Then let your computer crunch away, when it downloads the new WU's. Enjoy!
(If you run Linux, let me know, I can get you the link(s) for that OS.)


I don't believe that the current Lunatics installer has an app for GPU crunching of AP work yet.
I think it is a manual install at this time.

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Message 1150958 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 21:47:47 UTC - in response to Message 1150953.  

Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm not Mike but you can try this.

Lunatics: Optimized For SETI

This is a self-installer. Pick the Windows Installer for your Operating System (32bit or 64bit). Ignore the astropulse part beneath the installers. The Windows Installer includes this configuration. Install and then follow the instructions. Read carefully. Afterwards, go into your settings under your profile/account/preferences for SETI@Home, and check the boxes for the following:

SETI@home Enhanced
Astropulse v5
Astropulse v5.05.

Then let your computer crunch away, when it downloads the new WU's. Enjoy!
(If you run Linux, let me know, I can get you the link(s) for that OS.)


I don't believe that the current Lunatics installer has an app for GPU crunching of AP work yet.
I think it is a manual install at this time.


I just used it a week ago, and I believe it does now come with it.

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Message 1150959 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 21:50:26 UTC - in response to Message 1150958.  
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Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm not Mike but you can try this.

Lunatics: Optimized For SETI

This is a self-installer. Pick the Windows Installer for your Operating System (32bit or 64bit). Ignore the astropulse part beneath the installers. The Windows Installer includes this configuration. Install and then follow the instructions. Read carefully. Afterwards, go into your settings under your profile/account/preferences for SETI@Home, and check the boxes for the following:

SETI@home Enhanced
Astropulse v5
Astropulse v5.05.

Then let your computer crunch away, when it downloads the new WU's. Enjoy!
(If you run Linux, let me know, I can get you the link(s) for that OS.)


I don't believe that the current Lunatics installer has an app for GPU crunching of AP work yet.
I think it is a manual install at this time.


I just used it a week ago, and I believe it does now come with it.

No, it doesn't, The 0.38 installer only comes with the ATI Astropulse app, not the Nvidia Astropulse app, you did look at spectrum's hosts didn't you?

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Message 1150961 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 21:52:59 UTC - in response to Message 1150959.  

Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm not Mike but you can try this.

Lunatics: Optimized For SETI

This is a self-installer. Pick the Windows Installer for your Operating System (32bit or 64bit). Ignore the astropulse part beneath the installers. The Windows Installer includes this configuration. Install and then follow the instructions. Read carefully. Afterwards, go into your settings under your profile/account/preferences for SETI@Home, and check the boxes for the following:

SETI@home Enhanced
Astropulse v5
Astropulse v5.05.

Then let your computer crunch away, when it downloads the new WU's. Enjoy!
(If you run Linux, let me know, I can get you the link(s) for that OS.)


I don't believe that the current Lunatics installer has an app for GPU crunching of AP work yet.
I think it is a manual install at this time.


I just used it a week ago, and I believe it does now come with it.

No, it doesn't, The installer only comes with the ATI Astropulse app, not the Nvidia Astropulse app, you did look at spectrum's hosts didn't you?

Claggy

That might explain why I thought there was no AP GPU app at all yet, because the kitties have only NV GPUs crunching here.

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Message 1150966 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 22:08:18 UTC - in response to Message 1150958.  

Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm not Mike but you can try this.

Lunatics: Optimized For SETI

This is a self-installer. Pick the Windows Installer for your Operating System (32bit or 64bit). Ignore the astropulse part beneath the installers. The Windows Installer includes this configuration. Install and then follow the instructions. Read carefully. Afterwards, go into your settings under your profile/account/preferences for SETI@Home, and check the boxes for the following:

SETI@home Enhanced
Astropulse v5
Astropulse v5.05.

Then let your computer crunch away, when it downloads the new WU's. Enjoy!
(If you run Linux, let me know, I can get you the link(s) for that OS.)


I don't believe that the current Lunatics installer has an app for GPU crunching of AP work yet.
I think it is a manual install at this time.


I just used it a week ago, and I believe it does now come with it.


It comes with the ATI AP app, but the Nvidia AP app is still in beta testing.
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=64837

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Message 1150967 - Posted: 10 Sep 2011, 22:10:15 UTC - in response to Message 1150958.  
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Here are a couple screen shots. I did not look at his hosts, and I did think about that after I had posted the links. Can look at this link if it helps.

http://lunatics.kwsn.net/index.php?module=Downloads;catd=47





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Message 1151071 - Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 8:56:46 UTC - in response to Message 1150949.  
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Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


Sorry for the delay, i was away for a few days.

First download the app from here.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=64837

Just paste this part into your appinfo.

<app>
<name>astropulse_v505</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<file_info>
<name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
<version_num>506</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<avg_ncpus>0.05</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus>
<plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
<cmdline>-instances_per_device 2 -unroll 12 -ffa_block 8192 -ffa_block_fetch 4096</cmdline>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>0.5</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</file_name>
<copy_file/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>

Make sure </app_info> is the last entry.


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Message 1151095 - Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 13:17:36 UTC - in response to Message 1151071.  



I would suggest two changes to Mike's app_info. He is set up to run two APs at a time. My suggestion is to change the instance per device to 1 and your count to either 1 or .51. If you go with .51 also change the counts on your MBs to .49 to run one AP and one MB at a time on your GPU until you are sure everything is running right.

I made the entries I'm talking about bold in his app_ info so you could find them easier. Just copy and paste his and then make the changes I suggested.


Hello Mike.

How do you set up to run Astropulse on the GPU, I have heard of this and would like to try it, any help would be greatly appreciated.


Sorry for the delay, i was away for a few days.

First download the app from here.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=64837

Just paste this part into your appinfo.

<app>
<name>astropulse_v505</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<file_info>
<name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
<version_num>506</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<avg_ncpus>0.05</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus>
<plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
<cmdline>-instances_per_device 2 -unroll 12 -ffa_block 8192 -ffa_block_fetch 4096</cmdline>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>0.5</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</file_name>
<copy_file/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>

Make sure </app_info> is the last entry.




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Message 1151206 - Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 19:15:37 UTC

Thank you Mike and perryjay, I will try this out when I get home next week :)
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Message 1151304 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 1:21:53 UTC

I know this is sorta a little off topic, but I'm going to be buying a water cooler soon for the processor. Here are the specs:

Model
Brand
CORSAIR
Series
Hydro Series
Model
H100 (CWCH100)
Spec
Type
Liquid Cooling System
Block Compatibility
AMD AM2 / AM3
Intel LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 / 2011
Block Material
Copper
Radiator Dimensions
122 x 275 x 27 mm
Radiator Material
Aluminum
Radiator Fan Dimensions
120 x 120 x 25 mm, 2 fans
Radiator Fan RPM
1300 RPM (Low Noise), 2000 RPM (Balanced), 2500 RPM (High Performance)
Radiator Fan Air Flow
46 - 92 CFM
Radiator Fan Noise
22 - 39 dBA
Features
Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiast.

Tubing: Low-permeability for near-zero evaporation

Package Contents
Corsair Cooling H100 CPU Cooler
Two 120mm fans
Multi-platform mounting kit (Intel LGA 1366, 1155, 1156, and 775, AMD AM2/AM3)
Thermal compound (pre-applied)
Quick Start Guide

My question is, how do I write the command (if it can be done) to have my processor or my GPU crunch 2 WU's per core? Is this even possible?

If not, with this extra cooling I have been wanting to get for a while, I'll be able to overclock my processor 4.0+GHz easy. With just fan cooling and 8 fans total in an Antec Nine Hundred Two V3 Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case, OC'd at 3.9GHz with BOINC running 100% on all cores, the CPU temp is 170F or 76.7C, which is smoking hot. So I have to back it down to 3.680GHz with 16x Multiplier, 1.4V, which runs at 52C or 125F, which is still warm for me but is better than 170F. With just the computer running at normal, the comp runs around 30 to 34C or so. With this water cooler, I'm hoping to bring it lower, like into the 20C range or better. Lemme know what you think.

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Gaming Case (Which I Already Own)
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Message 1151319 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 2:40:24 UTC - in response to Message 1151304.  

Okay, I guess you are talking about your ATI GPU. Since you are running the Lunatics app already and not running any APs it is simple. Just go into your app_info and find all the instances of <count>1</count>. I think I remember you are running a 64bit OS so there should be six of them. To run two at a time change all the counts to .5 or, if you want, .33 for three at a time. Word of warning though, this will increase your temps and you may have to back off on your OC as it will put a strain on your system.


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Message 1151359 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 7:43:43 UTC
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For ATI apps you always have to change number of instances and count values.
All apps are OpenCL versions.
Not only for astropulse.

-instances_per_device 2
count 0.5

for running 2 paralell.

-instances_per_device 3
count 0.33

for 3
and so on.


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Message 1151395 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 8:48:49 UTC - in response to Message 1151319.  

Okay, I guess you are talking about your ATI GPU. Since you are running the Lunatics app already and not running any APs it is simple. Just go into your app_info and find all the instances of <count>1</count>. I think I remember you are running a 64bit OS so there should be six of them. To run two at a time change all the counts to .5 or, if you want, .33 for three at a time. Word of warning though, this will increase your temps and you may have to back off on your OC as it will put a strain on your system.


Thanks for the heads up. Yesterday, I had actually changed the count to 2, thinking that would do it, and then changed it back when I saw it did not work, but I guess you have to divide like a fraction/percent. I was actually referring to my CPU and my GPU on WU's per core. I am running lunatics app, and yes, I am also running/crunching AP's too. The temperatures in which I was referring was for my CPU. Just downloaded GPU-Z. These are before the changes. (CPU Temp before changes still at 125F)

Before running BOINC:


LOL, I may need a GPU cooler too!!!

While Running BOINC:


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Message 1151398 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 8:49:57 UTC - in response to Message 1151359.  

For ATI apps you always have to change number of instances and count values.
All apps are OpenCL versions.
Not only for astropulse.

-instances_per_device 2
count 0.5

for running 2 paralell.

-instances_per_device 3
count 0.33

for 3
and so on.



Thanks as well Mike.

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Message 1151439 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 13:19:12 UTC - in response to Message 1151359.  

Thanks for correcting me Mike, I'm not all that up to speed on ATIs.


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Message 1151456 - Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 15:16:29 UTC - in response to Message 1151395.  

Okay, I guess you are talking about your ATI GPU. Since you are running the Lunatics app already and not running any APs it is simple. Just go into your app_info and find all the instances of <count>1</count>. I think I remember you are running a 64bit OS so there should be six of them. To run two at a time change all the counts to .5 or, if you want, .33 for three at a time. Word of warning though, this will increase your temps and you may have to back off on your OC as it will put a strain on your system.


Thanks for the heads up. Yesterday, I had actually changed the count to 2, thinking that would do it, and then changed it back when I saw it did not work, but I guess you have to divide like a fraction/percent. I was actually referring to my CPU and my GPU on WU's per core. I am running lunatics app, and yes, I am also running/crunching AP's too. The temperatures in which I was referring was for my CPU. Just downloaded GPU-Z. These are before the changes. (CPU Temp before changes still at 125F)

Before running BOINC:


LOL, I may need a GPU cooler too!!!

While Running BOINC:


Nope, you are perfectly fine on temp there.

My HD5830 and GTX560 both run around 70c.


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Message 1153550 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 11:59:12 UTC - in response to Message 1151071.  
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Apologies, just thought of it, app.info attached :)



Hi All.

I need some assistance, I trying to get this up and running, I downloaded and extracted the files to C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\setiathome.berkeley.edu\
and cut and pasted into the app.info but I get the following message, what did I miss?

18-Sep-11 7:45:56 PM SETI@home [error] State file error: missing application file ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe

Any help is appreciated :)

<app_info>
<app>
<name>setiathome_enhanced</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>AK_v8b_win_x64_SSSE3x.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>603</version_num>
<platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
<file_ref>
<file_name>AK_v8b_win_x64_SSSE3x.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>603</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<file_ref>
<file_name>AK_v8b_win_x64_SSSE3x.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app>
<name>astropulse_v505</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>ap_5.05r409_SSE.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
<version_num>505</version_num>
<platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
<file_ref>
<file_name>ap_5.05r409_SSE.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
<version_num>505</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<file_ref>
<file_name>ap_5.05r409_SSE.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app>
<name>setiathome_enhanced</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<file_info>
<name>cudart32_32_16.dll</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<file_info>
<name>cufft32_32_16.dll</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>610</version_num>
<platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
<plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>0.5</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>609</version_num>
<platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
<plan_class>cuda23</plan_class>
<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>1</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>608</version_num>
<platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
<plan_class>cuda</plan_class>
<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>1</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>610</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>1</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
<app_version>
<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>609</version_num>
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<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
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<type>CUDA</type>
<count>1</count>
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</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
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<app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
<version_num>608</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<plan_class>cuda</plan_class>
<avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
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<type>CUDA</type>
<count>1</count>
</coproc>
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<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
</file_ref>
<app>
<name>astropulse_v505</name>
</app>
<file_info>
<name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<file_info>
<name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</name>
<executable/>
</file_info>
<app_version>
<app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
<version_num>506</version_num>
<platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
<avg_ncpus>0.05</avg_ncpus>
<max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus>
<plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
<cmdline>-instances_per_device 2 -unroll 12 -ffa_block 8192 -ffa_block_fetch 4096</cmdline>
<coproc>
<type>CUDA</type>
<count>0.5</count>
</coproc>
<file_ref>
<file_name>ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe</file_name>
<main_program/>
</file_ref>
<file_ref>
<file_name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</file_name>
<copy_file/>
</file_ref>
</app_version>
</app_info>
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Message 1153554 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 12:10:03 UTC - in response to Message 1153550.  

Eithier post the app_info, or PM it to me and i'll have a look.

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Message 1153558 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 12:32:32 UTC - in response to Message 1153550.  

You're missing an </app_version> closing tag just before the Nvidia Astropulse section, try this:

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 </app>
 <file_info>
 <name>AK_v8b_win_x64_SSSE3x.exe</name>
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 <version_num>603</version_num>
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 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
 </app_version>
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 <version_num>603</version_num>
 <platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
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 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
 </app_version>
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 <name>astropulse_v505</name>
 </app>
 <file_info>
 <name>ap_5.05r409_SSE.exe</name>
 <executable/>
 </file_info>
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 <file_name>ap_5.05r409_SSE.exe</file_name>
 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
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 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
 </app_version>
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 <name>setiathome_enhanced</name>
 </app>
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 <name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</name>
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 </file_info>
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 <executable/>
 </file_info>
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 <version_num>610</version_num>
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 <plan_class>cuda_fermi</plan_class>
 <avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
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 </file_ref>
 <file_ref>
 <file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
 </file_ref>
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 <app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
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 <platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
 <plan_class>cuda</plan_class>
 <avg_ncpus>0.040000</avg_ncpus>
 <max_ncpus>0.040000</max_ncpus>
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 <count>1</count>
 </coproc>
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 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
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 <file_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</file_name>
 </file_ref>
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 </file_ref>
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 <file_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</file_name>
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 <app_name>setiathome_enhanced</app_name>
 <version_num>609</version_num>
 <platform>windows_x86_64</platform>
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 <count>1</count>
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 <file_name>Lunatics_x38g_win32_cuda32.exe</file_name>
 <main_program/>
 </file_ref>
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 </file_ref>
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 <name>AstroPulse_Kernels_r521.cl</name>
 <executable/>
 </file_info>
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 <app_name>astropulse_v505</app_name>
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 <max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus>
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 </coproc>
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 <main_program/>
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 <copy_file/>
 </file_ref>
 </app_version>
 </app_info>


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Message 1153562 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 13:01:38 UTC


Thanks Claggy, copied and pasted the entire app.info and started Boinc, get new error message last couple of lines.

18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Starting BOINC client version 6.10.56 for windows_x86_64
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Libraries: libcurl/7.19.7 OpenSSL/0.9.8l zlib/1.2.3
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINC
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Running under account Lou
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz [Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7]
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Processor: 256.00 KB cache
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 nx lm vmx smx tm2 popcnt aes pbe
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM OS: Microsoft Windows 7: Home Premium x64 Edition, Service Pack 1, (06.01.7601.00)
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Memory: 7.98 GB physical, 15.97 GB virtual
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Disk: 931.41 GB total, 887.74 GB free
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM Local time is UTC +8 hours
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX 560 (driver version 28026, CUDA version 4000, compute capability 2.1, 994MB, 726 GFLOPS peak)
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 560 (driver version 28026, CUDA version 4000, compute capability 2.1, 993MB, 720 GFLOPS peak)
18-Sep-11 8:57:44 PM SETI@home Found app_info.xml; using anonymous platform
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM SETI@home URL http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID 6120554; resource share 200
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM SETI@home General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 21-Jun-2007 19:55:27)
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM SETI@home Computer location: home
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM General prefs: using separate prefs for home
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM Reading preferences override file
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM Preferences:
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM max memory usage when active: 7357.60MB
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM max memory usage when idle: 7357.60MB
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM max disk usage: 5.00GB
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM (to change preferences, visit the web site of an attached project, or select Preferences in the Manager)
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM file projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe not found
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM Not using a proxy
18-Sep-11 8:57:45 PM [error] No URL for file transfer of ap_5.06_win_x86_SSE2_OpenCL_NV_r521.exe

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