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Message 32612 - Posted: 16 Feb 2008, 19:37:27 UTC

I have Boinc running as a service on my computer and because of that, the graphics are disabled for CPDN. Is there any other way for me to find out what timestep I am currently at other than having to reinstall Boinc as a non-service or waiting for the next available trickle message?

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Message 32613 - Posted: 16 Feb 2008, 20:20:53 UTC


I think it is still possible to display the graphics if you are running as a service (on XP, anyway). The instructions are in the \'running the model\' readme, in a link called \'Installing as a service\'. The readmes can be found via my signature.
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Message 32616 - Posted: 17 Feb 2008, 2:51:57 UTC - in response to Message 32613.  


I think it is still possible to display the graphics if you are running as a service (on XP, anyway). The instructions are in the \'running the model\' readme, in a link called \'Installing as a service\'. The readmes can be found via my signature.


That readme did exactly what I needed, Mike. Your help is greatly appreciated!!!
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