[ARS]odessit 2002-08-15 09:56:54 | I just extracted the CLI client into muon directory with the background & gfx versions together but I have 0.0000000% whit this version. I was getting .3 - .97% with the background version. Are these clients compatible with each other? Or to get best results I must run only one client constantly? Intel P3-M 866 MHz Duron 1000 MHz XP 1600+ @ 2000+ [This message was edited by Stephen Brooks on 2002-Aug-20 at 11:17.] |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-15 13:13:46 | There is the possibility that something got misconfigured in a morass of #ifdefs. I will try to fix this when my computer has found its Windows partition again. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
TheFinalLoser 2002-08-16 08:27:43 | i have made two experiments with the textclient 1. starting at the base 20 cycles : 0% 2. starting with the top 250 result.dat 10 cycles:0% so there must be a bug.... you should first fix it befor you accept some results of the com line version |
Bananeweizen 2002-08-16 10:15:10 | Hi ! For me the console client is running fine. I already produced a result of 0.4% in the second simulation. Ciao, Michael. www.Rechenkraft.de - the most comprehensive german website about internet based distributed computing projects. |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-16 10:51:09 | That's odd. Can you two above list the files you put in your directories? (I mean things like results.dat etc.) Meanwhile, I managed to recover my Windows partition at 4pm today, so on Monday I'll be able to have a look at the bugs. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
[ARS]odessit 2002-08-16 11:20:05 | this happens on all 3 machines that I have. all files are same on all machines folder Lattices 2002089-212203-sd....[ARS]Odessit.txt autogfx.sav config.txt crarray.cgf Font.dat fontsmall.dat ftp.exe l2y0.txt l2y5.txt l2y10.txt l2y13.txt manualsend.exe muon1.exe muon1_background.exe muon1_cmdline.exe muon1viewresults.exe pi_plus_2GeV.csv ReadMe.txt results.dat results.txt user.txt auto.sav Intel P3-M 866 MHz Duron 1000 MHz XP 1600+ @ 2000+ |
Michal Hajicek 2002-08-16 11:48:01 | I also tried the cmdline version and all evolved results are 0.000000, some are around 0.000xxx (random generated ones, I think). So there's probably something wrong with results.dat reading or parameter operations or something like this. All cfg files from 4.21b and 4.21b-cmdline packages are identical (l2y0,5,10,13.txt, csv-file, lattice file). I copy only cmdline exe to my directory with 4.21b files. Hope this helps. |
Bananeweizen 2002-08-16 12:18:17 | Sorry. I must correct myself. I read the wrong file (in another directory) when I made my last post. I also do only have zero value results with the command line. Ciao, Michael. www.Rechenkraft.net - the most comprehensive german website about internet based distributed computing projects. |
TheFinalLoser 2002-08-16 16:42:06 | 3dview.c auto.sav autosave.c beamline.c beamops.c config.c config.txt genome.c help.c keys.c l2y0.txt l2y10.txt l2y13.txt l2y5.txt logic.c manualsend.c muon1.c muon1_cmdline.exe Muonviewresults.c parser.c particles.c physics.c pi_plus_2G2eV.csv record.c results.dat results.txt sendresults.c textio.c user.txt vectors.c vercfg.c Folder Components appretures.c bmagnets.c rodsource.c solenoids.c Folder old Folder include Iset.c rnd.c folder Lattice moun_lattice2.txt Hope it can help you, and that i havend written something wrong |
kongethomas 2002-08-17 14:21:15 | I can confirm as of 17-08-2002, the commandline client only creates results which are 0.000000. (I only ran ~5 units, but when I downloaded and ran the muon1_background.exe the first result was 0.007047 (29895 particles) [v4.21b] {B75C17BC} Also note that it seems that the autosave does not work on the command line. So now I run the background client. I look forward to a non-broken command line client This was on a win2k box (v5.00.2195) , dual 1.6 Ghz Athlon. |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-18 04:45:43 | I will look into this on Monday. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-20 04:17:02 | Fixed OK, what was happening was that in the DOS-box/console locale, the degree symbol (°) in the file lattices\muon_lattice2.txt was being treated as whitespace and hence deleted. This meant that the angles were read in as radians instead of degrees, which coiled the chicane into something that was near-impossible for particles to get through (not to mention incorrect for the simulation). As the commandline client by definition has no graphical output to see what's going on, it took a while to find this! Anyway the new version has had that fixed. I hope you find it works properly now. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
Pascal 2002-08-20 04:47:08 | Stephen, please change the link to show a new version of the console client. Thank you. ___________________________ Member of www.rechenkraft.net - German Website about Distributed Computing Projects 1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1 2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-20 06:22:23 | There isn't a link to it on the main page at all. That link above is correct. I was wondering about putting a link to it on the main page. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
[ARS]odessit 2002-08-20 06:42:27 | let's maybe test it for a day or two before releasing it into the public? But Stephen, Thanks for the quick fix! Intel P3-M 866 MHz Duron 1000 MHz XP 1600+ @ 2000+ |
Michal Hajicek 2002-08-20 07:08:20 | This cmdline version ignores auto.sav and starts new simulation. (Older version not checked, and background client uses it correctly.) Is this a bug or has cmdline client different autosave file? (tested only once). |
Michal Hajicek 2002-08-20 07:20:09 | ........ tested with several different auto.sav files with the same result - the cmdline client always say: Searching for.... No file present. ..... |
Michal Hajicek 2002-08-20 07:31:05 | ........ sorry. I tested background client autosave files, and now i recognized that cmdline file has different name. So, is there any reason for that? (all three windows clients does the same simulation work, right?) |
Stephen Brooks 2002-08-20 11:08:17 | ERm... I put that auto.sav/autogfx.sav/autocli.sav in as a failsafe so that if one of the programs had a bug in its load/save routines, it would not affect the others. Also it means that people who run say the graphical and the background or commandline versions together do not risk getting a corrupted file when/if two or more of those versions try to save simultaneously. Hope that makes sense. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
Michal Hajicek 2002-08-20 11:34:07 | Absolutely. Thanks for answer. |