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#1 Credit Increase

Post by Megacruncher »

There seems to have been a recent surge in GPUGrid credit. Mine has leapt up over the last few days and overall it's very noticeable. Image[/img]
I'll check out the message boards and see what's afoot.

Edit: This is what's afoot, bonuses for early finishers
To easy the effort, we are giving now:
60%+ for WUs returned within 1.5 days
20%+ for Wus returned within 2.0 days
Full details here http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=776#6977
In other words get your WUs returned ASAP & kill any old ones if you want to maximise your credit.
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Post by steve »

Also bung this into boinc dir


<cc_config>
<options>
<ncpus></ncpus>
<report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately>
</options>
</cc_config>


to report before deadline..... name file cc_config.xml
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steve wrote:Also bung this into boinc dir


<cc_config>
<options>
<ncpus></ncpus>
<report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately>
</options>
</cc_config>


to report before deadline..... name file cc_config.xml
Is that adapt an existing file to that, or create a new file in the boinc dir?
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Post by MacDitch »

Is that adapt an existing file to that, or create a new file in the boinc dir?
If you have a cc_config.xml file, then add the report results line. If you haven't previously created this file (which I'm guessing you haven't) you need to create it.

Copy the six lines of Steve's text into notepad and save the file as cc_config.xml in the BOINC folder.
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