Dead Men Walking

Forum Archive 2023 => dMw's Community Centre => Community Archive => Dead Men Folding => Topic started by: Carr0t on February 17, 2006, 09:23:33 AM

Title: What's this 'finished a frame' business?
Post by: Carr0t on February 17, 2006, 09:23:33 AM
Whn I started using F@H and to process was running in a terminal i'd see output like this:

[05:20:48] Completed 232500 out of 250000 steps  (93%)
[05:56:38] Writing local files
[05:56:38] Completed 235000 out of 250000 steps  (94%)
[06:32:28] Writing local files
[06:32:28] Completed 237500 out of 250000 steps  (95%)
[07:08:24] Writing local files

This seems to have changed (on the latest WU each of the two boxes I run F@H on - under linux) to this:

[08:15:05] Finished a frame (332)
[08:24:04] Finished a frame (333)
[08:33:02] Finished a frame (334)

without me having updated my client or even restarted the service myself. Also, if I scroll up the latest WU appears to start at frame 324 (ad the WU before that is the old style), whereas I was sure when I first noticed this it was only on about frame 25. What is this 'finished a frame' business. Is F@H still working correctly?
Title: What's this 'finished a frame' business?
Post by: DuVeL on February 17, 2006, 09:55:29 AM
No worries, it's still going allright.
It all depends how F@H build up a protein and so and in more normal words, this one is buils up in several stages or steps and the term they use is frame.

The F@Hadmins here might explain it a bit better.