Questions and Answers : Getting started : Multiple computers
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Send message Joined: 25 Dec 04 Posts: 1 Credit: 198 RAC: 0 |
Hey all; I've trawled through the pages and probably just missed the info that I am looking for. Is it possible to use two computers under one ID? I have two computers on a network that I would like to have working for this project. Is it best to create two accounts or can I join them somehow? Thanks, Matt |
Send message Joined: 16 Oct 04 Posts: 692 Credit: 277,679 RAC: 0 |
When you attach to the project, you are asked for projert URL (www.climateprediction.net) and account ID. Just enter the same ID. I think it is also possible to copy an XML file or something instead which may be easier for a large roll out but for just 2 computers using the same account ID should be easy enough to get you started. Visit BOINC WIKI for help And join BOINC Synergy for all the news in one place. |
Send message Joined: 30 Mar 05 Posts: 6 Credit: 98,092 RAC: 0 |
> When you attach to the project, you are asked for projert URL > (www.climateprediction.net) and account ID. Just enter the same ID. I think it > is also possible to copy an XML file or something instead which may be easier > for a large roll out but for just 2 computers using the same account ID should > be easy enough to get you started. > |
Send message Joined: 30 Mar 05 Posts: 6 Credit: 98,092 RAC: 0 |
> When you attach to the project, you are asked for projert URL > (www.climateprediction.net) and account ID. Just enter the same ID. I think it > is also possible to copy an XML file or something instead which may be easier > for a large roll out but for just 2 computers using the same account ID should > be easy enough to get you started. I've tried that suggestion, but its not working for me despite triple checking all the characters of my account I.D and verifying that it was copied correctly to the project starting window. > |
Send message Joined: 16 Oct 04 Posts: 692 Credit: 277,679 RAC: 0 |
See Thyme Lawn's answer <a href="http://www.climateprediction.net/board/viewtopic.php?p=26652">here</a> |
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