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Message 21635 - Posted: 27 Mar 2006, 13:50:51 UTC

I have a Computer which is running 24/7, will get a a second one next month and have a laptop which runs always over night. I wanted to ask if it is possible if you are in the same team, to work on the same project, that it doesn\'t take like 2000 hours?

How exactly do I do that? I don\'t really have the time to read through the Wiki, sorry.

Cheers for your help
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Message 21636 - Posted: 27 Mar 2006, 14:39:30 UTC

You can not set up multiple computers to simutaneously work on the same model. It is just not possible. The model must be run from beginning to end in order, because of the previous data influencing the next set of data.

These models are large, and may even get larger. I have 3 different computers that do models, my fastest one can get them done in about 60 days, the others take over 100 days each. It doesn\'t bother me, cause I am a set it and forget it type of person, which this project is meant to be.


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