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Message 16090 - Posted: 18 Sep 2005, 0:33:53 UTC

I currently have three models on my machine. One of them has not started to run, at all (2fa0_100134258_0). This is not a system problem I suspended it when it downloaded to prevent it from running and keep the other two moving along. The other two models (2g9s_200135558_1, and 074h_000014163_1) are at Phase 1 trickle 23, and Phase 1 Trickle 7 respectively. The first shows 900 hours to completion. The second still shows over 1500 hours to completion. I want these two to run to completion.

But I would like to know, if the second one is a sulphur cycle model? How do you tell?

I would very much like to run a Sulphur cycle model along with the two I have running, but I do not know how to go about downloading one. And I do not want to mess up the science by aborting the third model I have unless this would not be a problem.

I have already installed the new Mac OS library software to get ready for this.

Is there some way to specifically download a SC model? If I can do this I would run all three.

Thank you for any help you can provide

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Message 16091 - Posted: 18 Sep 2005, 2:10:45 UTC

I think that there are 3 ways to tell:
1. Sulphur is version 4.19 (at least in Windows)
2. It has VERY big downloads, and slightly larger uploads
3. If you go to your results page and select a model\'s \"Work unit ID\", the application description will tell you.

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Message 16093 - Posted: 18 Sep 2005, 10:59:12 UTC

I think it\'s kind of random now to get a sulphur or slab model. The sulphur models all start with \"45xx\" or so, I think the range is \"45xx to 47xx\" (where xx is anything from 00 to zz). But it should say \"sulphur_cycle 4.19\" in the BOINC Manager (as opposed to \"hadsm3 4.13\")
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Message 16107 - Posted: 18 Sep 2005, 19:42:09 UTC

Thanks for the input. I obviously do not have a SC model. I would like to work one of these. I would also like to see the new GUI version of the graphics for the Mac.

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Message 16111 - Posted: 18 Sep 2005, 20:08:35 UTC - in response to Message 16107.  

if you\'re not very far in (so as not to waste the time you\'ve spent!) and you have a newer BOINC client, you can do an \"Abort Result\" and odds are you\'ll get a sulphur cycle run.
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