400 500 False 5 About True normal True True window True False 4 True False end gtk-close False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False <span weight="bold" size="x-large">Folding@home Client Control</span> True False True 1 True False True False True 2 True False gtk-missing-image 6 False True 3 1 True False 0 This application allows you to monitor and control one or more Folding@home version 7 or newer console clients. center False True 4 True False Copyright © 2010-2014 Stanford University False True 5 http://folding.stanford.edu/ False True False True none http://folding.stanford.edu/ False True 6 True False For help see: False True 7 http://foldingforum.org/ False True False True none http://foldingforum.org/ False True 8 License: GPL v3.0 False True False False none http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0-standalone.html False True 9 True False 0 True False True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 8 True False <b>Project Leader</b> Dr. Vijay Pande Stanford University True center False True 0 True False <b>Developer</b> Joseph Coffland Cauldron Development LLC True center False True 1 True False <b>Testers</b> Bruce Borden, bborden Ivo Sarak, Ivoshiee Thomas Fourcade, toTOW Tim Braun, 7im Carl Moudy, ChelseaOilman Jean Hunter, susato David Richard, RipD Charles Richards, ChasR Mark Turner, P5-133XL Tim Thomas, hrsetrdr Andy Van de Walle, Rum@NoV Erwin Gies, SandStar Anand Bhat, AnandBhat Kevin Bernhagen, calxalot Charles Oliver, 7up1n Syed Mohammad Hussain Abdul Aziz, PantherX John Wilkinson, pythagoras Jesse Victors, Jesse_V Juha Liinamaa, Napoleon Michael Kellogg, bollix47 Joe Heimann, jheimann True center False True 2 True False <b>Credits</b> True True True 10 button1 ANY Any ALZHEIMERS Alzheimer's CANCER Cancer HUNTINGTONS Huntington's PARKINSONS Parkinson's 3 30 15 3 9 65535 36330 1 100 400 False 5 False True dialog window True False 2 True False end Fold Anonymously False True True True image23 False False 0 Configure Identity False True True True image22 False False 1 False True end 0 True False This client has not been assigned an identity. No configuration is required, you may contribute to Folding@home anonymously but in order for the points you earn to be credited to you, you must select at least a user name. Would you like to configure your identity now? center True True 1 button4 button3 False 5 Edit Core Option True center-on-parent normal True True window True False 2 True False end gtk-ok False True True True True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False 0 True False 12 True True False False True True True False <b>Edit core option</b> True False True 1 core_options_ok_button core_options_cancel_button 10 100 100 1 10 700 556 False 5 Configure True True normal True True window True False 2 True False end gtk-save False True True True True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False 0 True False 4 4 4 4 True False True True True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True False 10 True False 0 0 Configure FAHControl's connection to an actual Folding@home client. The client can either be local or on a remote machine. 100 False True 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 0 Give the client a display name. "local" client name cannot be changed. False True 0 True True False False True True True True 1 True False <b>Name</b> True False True 1 True False 0 True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 Specify the network address either as an IP of the form ###.###.###.### or a hostname. "local" client address cannot be changed. False True 0 True False True False 1 4 Hostname or IP: False True 0 True True localhost False False True True True True 1 True True 1 1 True False 0 The port must match the configuration in the client. The default port is 36330. False True 2 True False 80 True False 1 4 Port: False True 0 True True False False True True port_adjustment True False True 1 True True 3 True False <b>Address</b> True False True 2 True False 0 True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 Specify a password for secure access to the client. This keeps others from being able to control your client remotely, if it is not already protected by a firewall. False True 0 True True False True False False True True True True 1 True False <b>Password</b> True False True 3 True False <b>Client connection</b> True True False Connection False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True False automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True False 4 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 1 True False 0 0 The name, or alias, you enter here will be displayed in the statistics page on our web site. If you choose not to enter a name, your computer's time will be donated anonymously. These settings may be changed at any time. False True 0 True False True True anonymous False False True True True True 0 False True 1 True False <b>Name</b> True False True 2 0 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 1 True False 0 0 You may also join a team. If you want your work to count for a team, enter the team number here. See the Folding@home Web site to find out how to start a team. False True 0 True False True True False False True True team_adjustment True if-valid False True 0 True True 4 1 True False <b>Team number</b> True False True 2 1 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False True False Click here to open the Folding@home passkey request Web page False True False True none http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/getpasskey.py False True 0 True False True True 1 True True 0 1 True False 0 0 For added security, you can request a passkey and enter it here. This helps to prevent others from pretending to be you. You are responsible for keeping your passkey a secret. A passkey is also required to earn bonus points. False True 1 True False True False 3 2 4 True True False False False True True 1 2 GTK_FILL True True False False False True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Passkey</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Reenter</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Valid</b> True 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 4 True False 0 gtk-dialog-error False True 0 True False 0 False True 1 1 2 2 3 True True 0 True True 4 2 True False <b>Passkey</b> True False True 2 2 True False <b>How would you like to be credited?</b> True 1 True False Identity 1 False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 0 If you do not define any folding slots the client will try to choose a good configuration for you automatically. So you can safely ignore this section. Folding slots can be one of two types, CPU or GPU. Representing the different types of Folding@home cores. Expert users can configure many details of each slot but that is usually not necessary. False True 0 True False 0 True False True False True True automatic automatic True False queue True True slot_list False True False ID 0 Type 1 True True 0 True False True False True True 0 True False gtk-add False True True True True False True 0 gtk-remove False True True True True False True 1 gtk-edit False True True True True True True 2 False True 1 False True 1 True False <b>Folding slots</b> True True True 1 True False <b>Configure client folding slots</b> True 2 True False Slots 2 False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True False 2 1 True False 0 0 The options in this section can be used to configure remote access to Folding@home clients. This is mainly only useful to expert users running multiple clients which they would like to monitor and control from another computer. These options may be safely ignored as the defaults are safe and will not allow any remote access. In addition to the settings here, you may also have to open access to the configured port in your firewall configuration for the machine or machines which will be allowed to remotely access this client. Warning, the password set here is transmitted in clear text and is not meant to be a complete security solution. If you intend to enable access to your Folding@home clients over the Internet then you should use additional security such as secure VPN, SSH tunneling or at a minimum IP based access restriction. Warning, changes you make here may render your client inaccessible even from the local machine. If this happens you will have to manually add your IP to 'command-allow' option in the client's 'config.xml' file and restart it. False True 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 8 1 True False 0 0 If you set a password here clients will be required to enter this password to gain access to the console client. Otherwise, only clients which are listed in the Passwordless IP Addresses section will be allowed to access this client. False True 0 True False 3 2 4 True True False False False True True 1 2 GTK_FILL True True False False False True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Password</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Reenter</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Valid</b> True 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 4 True False 0 gtk-dialog-error False True 0 True False 0 False True 1 1 2 2 3 True True 1 True False <b>Password</b> True False True 1 True False 0 True False 12 True False 8 1 True False 0 0 The network port used to access this client. This must match the port in the configuration used to access this client. False True 0 True False True True False False True True command_port_adjustment False True 0 True False False True 1 True True 1 True False <b>Port</b> True False True 2 True False 0 True False 12 True False 8 1 True False 0 0 These fields restrict remote access to the client by allowing and denying IP address ranges. The client first checks if the IP address matches one of the allowed IP ranges if true access is allowed. Otherwise, if the IP address is in one of the deny ranges access is denied. If the IP address is in neither list access is allowed. The fields below should contain space separated lists of IP addresses or IP address address ranges which may be specified in one of the two following formats: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/bits There can be no spaces between the - or / in the above formats. The first format simply allows all IP addresses counting from the first to the second inclusive. The second format is shorter and is commonly used in networking software. The bits field in this format specifies how many bits are significant in the range starting from the left. An IP address has a total of 32 bits. So the following ranges are equivalent. 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255 or 192.168.0.0/24 The following range specification matches all IP address: 0.0.0.0/0 False True 0 True False 2 2 4 True True False False True True 1 2 GTK_FILL True True False False True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Allow</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Deny</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True 1 True False <b>IP Address Restriction</b> True False True 3 True False 0 True False 12 True False 8 1 True False 0 0 These fields accept the same format as above however, the IP address filter created by these fields will allowed to access the client with out a password. Great care should be taken when modifying these fields. Normally, only the local IP address 127.0.0.1 should be allowed unless your network is protected by other means and you would like more convenient access to this client. Addresses listed here also need to be listed above to allow access. False True 0 True False 2 2 4 True True False False True True 1 2 GTK_FILL True True False False True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Allow</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Deny</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True 1 True False <b>Passwordless IP Address Restriction</b> True False True 4 True False <b>Console client remote access</b> True 3 True False Remote Access 3 False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True True automatic automatic True False True False 4 Enable proxy configuration False True True False 0.4699999988079071 True False True 0 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 1 True False 0 0 The hostname or IP address and port of the HTTP proxy. False True 0 True False True False True False 1 5 <b>Hostname or IP</b> True False True 0 True True True False False True True True True 1 True False 1 5 <b>Port</b> True False True 2 True True True False False True True proxy_port_adjustment True False True 3 True True 0 False True 1 True False <b>Proxy</b> True False True 2 1 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 1 True False 0 0 The proxy user name and password if necessary. The Folding@home client currently only supports basic and digest authentication. Specifically NTLM, SOCKS and SSL/TLS proxies are not supported. False True 0 True False True False 4 2 4 True True False True False False True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True True False True False False True True 1 2 2 3 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Password</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Reenter</b> True 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Valid</b> True 3 4 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 4 True False 0 gtk-dialog-error False True 0 True False 0 False True 1 1 2 3 4 True False 1 <b>Name</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True True False False True True 1 2 True True 0 True True 4 1 True False <b>Proxy Authentication</b> True False True 2 2 True False <b>Configure Proxy Options</b> True 4 True False Proxy 6 False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True False 12 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 4 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 4 True False True False cause_pref_list 0 1 False False 0 True False True True 1 False True 0 1 True False 0 0 If you prefer to support a particular cause you may specify this preference here. This does not guarantee that all of your computing resources will go towards the specified cause. True True 1 True False <b>Cause Preference</b> True False True 2 0 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False 2 2 False True True False True True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL False True True False True core_priority_option 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL 1 True False 0 0 Lowest possible (recommended) 1 2 1 True False 0 0 Slightly higher. Use this if other distributed computing applications are stopping Folding@home from running. 1 2 1 2 True False <b>Folding Core Priority</b> True False True 2 1 580 False 0 True False 12 4 True False True True cpu_usage_adjustment 0 left True True 0 1 True False 0 0 Instruct Folding@home cores to only use this percentage of the available CPU. (100% is recommended) False True 1 True False <b>Percent CPU usage</b> True False True 2 2 580 False 0 True False 12 4 True False True True gpu_usage_adjustment 0 0 left True True 0 1 True False 0 0 Instruct Folding@home GPU cores to use at most this percentage of the GPU's available processing power. (80% is recommended) False True 1 True False <b>Percent GPU usage</b> True False True 2 3 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False True True checkpoint_adjustment 0 left True True 0 1 True False 0 0 Some cores maintain a maximum checkpoint internal. A checkpoint saves the core's work so it can restart from the same point later in case the program ends unexpectedly. This slider lets you control how often these checkpoints occur. More frequent checkpointing reduces the amount of work that could be lost but decreases performance. False True 1 True False <b>Checkpointing frequency</b> True False True 2 4 580 False 0 True False 12 4 True False 2 2 False True True False True GTK_FILL False True True False True 1 2 GTK_FILL 100 True False 0 0 Disable highly optimized assembly code. Useful if core fails to run because of unsupported instructions. 1 2 100 True False 0 0 Try to lock cores to a specific CPU. Also known as CPU affinity locking. 1 2 1 2 True False <b>Optimizations</b> True False True 2 5 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False False True True False True False True 0 100 True False 0 0 Pause work while on battery power. This is useful for laptops. True True 1 True False <b>Power</b> True False True 2 6 580 True False 0 True False 12 4 True False True True False False True True verbosity_adjustment True False True 0 100 True False 0 Set log verbosity level. Level 0 turns off all but errors and warnings. Levels 1 to 5 add increasingly more detail to the log. Level 3 is recommended. True True 1 True False <b>Verbosity</b> True False True 2 7 True False <b>Client configuration items for advanced users</b> True 5 True False Advanced 5 False True False 4 4 4 4 True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 12 True False 100 True False 0 0 Changing configuration options in this section may break your client, cost you points, or damage your or your team's standing with the Folding@home project. Only make changes here if you know what you are doing or have been so instructed by a member of the Folding@home team. Some of these options may require manually restarting the client to take effect. False True 0 True False True False 0 True False True False True True automatic automatic True False queue True False option_list False True False Name True 0 Value True 1 True True 0 True False True False True True 0 True False gtk-add False True True True True False True 0 gtk-remove False True True True True False True 1 False True 1 False True 1 True False <b>Extra client options</b> True True True 0 True False 0 True False True False True True automatic automatic True False queue True False core_option_list False True 0 Option True 0 True True 0 True False True False True True 0 True False gtk-add False True True True True False True 0 gtk-remove False True True True True False True 1 False True 1 False True 1 True False <b>Extra core options</b> True True True 1 True True 1 True False <b>Client configuration options for experts only</b> True 6 True False Expert 6 False True True 2 True False <b>Client: inactive</b> True True True 1 client_ok_button client_cancel_button -1 1000000 -1 1 1 -1 1000000 -1 1 1 2 1 1 -1 1000000 -1 1 1 10 100 100 1 10 True False gtk-execute True False gtk-no True False gtk-media-next True False gtk-media-next True False gtk-media-next True False gtk-missing-image True False gtk-missing-image True False gtk-media-play True False gtk-media-pause True False gtk-missing-image True False gtk-missing-image True False gtk-media-play True False gtk-missing-image Any Warning Error Novice Advanced Expert -1 1000000 -1 1 1 False 5 Edit Options True center-on-parent normal True True window True False 2 True False end gtk-ok False True True True True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 2 2 True False 1 4 Name: GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 4 Value: 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True False False True True 1 2 True True False False True True 1 2 1 2 True False <b>Edit option</b> True False True 1 options_ok_button options_cancel_button True False About FAHControl False True False image15 False Preferences... False True False image10 False Viewer... False True False image14 False 65535 36330 1 100 False 5 Preferences True center True normal True True window True False 2 True False end gtk-save False True True True True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 5 2 5 True False 1 True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 Screen Width True 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL Fullscreen False True True False bottom True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL 100 True False 1 Command True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True FAHViewer True False False True True 1 2 True False 5 True True True False False True True viz_width_adjustment False True 0 True False 1 Height True False True 1 True True True False False True True viz_height_adjustment False True 2 1 2 2 3 True False 1 Render Mode True 3 4 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False True False viz_render_mode_liststore 0 False False 0 1 2 3 4 True False 1 True 4 5 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL Cycle Snapshots False True True False True 1 2 4 5 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False <b>Visualization</b> True False True 1 True False 0 True False 12 True False 2 3 5 100 True False 1 Donor Stats True GTK_FILL True False 1 Team Stats True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True True True False False True True 1 2 True True True False False True True 1 2 1 2 True False team_stats_links_list 0 0 2 3 1 2 GTK_FILL True False donor_stats_links_list 0 0 2 3 GTK_FILL True False <b>Stats Links</b> True False True 2 True False 0 True False 12 True False 2 5 True False 1 3 Theme True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False theme_list 0 0 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False <b>User Interface</b> True False True 3 preferences_ok_button preferences_cancel_button 65535 8080 1 100 600 556 False 5 Folding Slot True center-on-parent normal True True client_dialog True False 2 True False end gtk-ok False True True True True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True True False False 1 False True end 0 True False 0 none True False 12 True True never automatic True False True False 2 True False 0 in True False 12 True False False True True False True slot_type_gpu False True 0 True False 1 True False 0 A CPU slot uses 1 or more CPUs. More CPUs on one slot can complete simulation trajectories faster than many single CPU slots. True True 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 The number of CPU threads this slot should use. -1 lets the client choose. True True 0 True False True True True False False True True cpus_adjustment True False True 0 True False True True 1 True True 1 True False <b>CPUs</b> True False True 1 True True 1 True False <b>CPU</b> True False True 0 True False 0 in True False 12 True False False True True False True True False True 0 True False 1 True False 0 A GPU slot uses the same Graphics Processing Unit that powers 3D applications. Simulations are usually faster but you must have a supported GPU and the correct drivers installed. True True 0 True False 0 True False 12 True False 1 True False 0 Defines which GPU to use. The first GPU in the system starts at 0. Leave this as -1 to allow the client to choose a supported GPU. True True 0 True False 3 5 True True True False False True True gpu_index_adjustment True 1 2 GTK_FILL True False <b>gpu-index</b> True GTK_FILL True False 2 3 True True 1 True False <b>GPU Index</b> True False True 1 True False 0 True False 12 True False 10 True False 0 Normally it is best to leave these values to their default, -1. However, in some cases, with system containing multiple GPUs of varying type, the index the client uses to identify the GPU can differ from the index used by the GPU core. Furthermore, there are two types of GPU core which can used different indices for the same GPU. If you encounter such a conflict you can try adjusting these values, restarting your GPU slot and then checking, with an appropriate tool, the GPUs activity level. WARNING, changing these values can make your GPU folding slot fail. True True 0 True False 2 3 5 True True True False False True True opencl_index_adjustment True 1 2 GTK_FILL True False <b>opencl-index</b> True GTK_FILL True False 2 3 True False 2 3 1 2 True True True False False True True cuda_index_adjustment True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL True False <b>cuda-index</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL True True 1 True False <b>GPU Core Indices (Expert Only)</b> True False True 2 True True 1 True False <b>GPU</b> True False True 1 150 True False 0 True False 12 True False True True automatic automatic True False queue True True slot_option_list False True False Name True 0 Value True 1 True True 0 True False True False True True 0 True False gtk-add False True True True True False True 0 gtk-remove False True True True True False True 1 False True 1 False True 1 True False <b>Extra slot options (expert only)</b> True True True 2 True False <b>Configure folding slot</b> True True True 1 slot_ok_button slot_cancel_button True False Fold False True False image2 False True gtk-media-pause False True False True True True Finish False True False image1 False True False True False On Idle True View False True False View the protein running on this slot. image7 False True 100 1 10 4294967295 1 1000 The name, or alias, you enter here will be displayed in the statistics page on our web site. If you choose not to enter a name, your computer's time will be donated anonymously. These settings may be changed at any time. Some cores maintain a maximum checkpoint internal. A checkpoint saves the core's work so it can restart from the same point later in case the program ends unexpectedly. This slider lets you control how often these checkpoints occur. More frequent checkpointing reduces the amount of work that could be lost but decreases performance. Disable highly optimized assembly code. Useful if core fails to run because of unsupported instructions. Try to lock cores to a specific CPU. Also known as CPU affinity locking. Pause work while on battery power. This is useful for laptops. Set log verbosity level. Level 0 turns off all but errors and warnings. Levels 1 to 5 add increasingly more detail to the log. Level 3 is recommended. Configure FAHControl's connection to an actual Folding@home client. The client can either be local or on a remote machine. Give the client a display name. "local" client name cannot be changed. Specify the network address either as an IP of the form ###.###.###.### or a hostname. "local" client address cannot be changed. Specify a password for secure access to the client. This keeps others from being able to control your client remotely, if it is not already protected by a firewall. The port must match the configuration in the client. The default port is 36330. Please check that the name consits of only alphanumeric characters and standard punctuation. A uniprocessor slot uses one CPU. An SMP slot uses 2 or more CPUs and completes simulation trajectories faster than an equivalent number of uniprocessor slots. A GPU slot uses the same Graphics Processing Unit that powers 3D applications. Simulations are usually faster but you must have a supported GPU and the correct drivers installed. The number of CPU threads this slot should use. This value should be a multiple of 2. Leave it as -1 to let the client choose an appropriate default. Defines which GPU to use. The first GPU in the system starts at 0. Leave this as -1 to allow the client to choose a supported GPU. These options only have an effect if folding slots are not manually configured below. They tell the client which slots types it may try to automatically configure. If enabled the client will first try to configure a GPU slot then an SMP slot and finally a Uniprocessor slot of all else fails. This application allows you to monitor and control one or more Folding@home version 7 or newer console clients. If you set a password here clients will be required to enter this password to gain access to the console client. Otherwise, only clients which are listed in the Passwordless IP Addresses section will be allowed to access this client. The options in this section can be used to configure remote access to Folding@home clients. This is mainly only useful to expert users running multiple clients which they would like to monitor and control from another computer. These options may be safely ignored as the defaults are safe and will not allow any remote access. In addition to the settings here, you may also have to open access to the configured port in your firewall configuration for the machine or machines which will be allowed to remotely access this client. Warning, the password set here is transmitted in clear text and is not meant to be a complete security solution. If you intend to enable access to your Folding@home clients over the Internet then you should use additional security such as secure VPN, SSH tunneling or at a minimum IP based access restriction. Warning, changes you make here may render your client inaccessible even from the local machine. If this happens you will have to manually add your IP to 'command-allow' option in the client's 'config.xml' file and restart it. These fields restrict remote access to the client by allowing and denying IP address ranges. The client first checks if the IP address matches one of the allowed IP ranges if true access is allowed. Otherwise, if the IP address is in one of the deny ranges access is denied. If the IP address is in neither list access is allowed. The fields below should contain space separated lists of IP addresses or IP address address ranges which may be specified in one of the two following formats: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/bits There can be no spaces between the - or / in the above formats. The first format simply allows all IP addresses counting from the first to the second inclusive. The second format is shorter and is commonly used in networking software. The bits field in this format specifies how many bits are signifigant in the range starting from the left. An IP address has a total of 32 bits. So the following ranges are equivalent. 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255 or 192.168.0.0/24 The following range specification matches all IP address: 0.0.0.0/0 You may also join a team. If you want your work to count for a team, enter the team number here. See the Folding@home Web site to find out how to start a team. These fields accept the same format as above however, the IP address filter created by these fields will allowed to access the client with out a password. Great care should be taken when modifying these fields. Normally, only the local IP address 127.0.0.1 should be allowed unless your network is protected by other means and you would like more convenient access to this client. Addresses listed here also need to be listed above to allow access. The network port used to access this client. This must match the port in the configuration used to access this client. <b>Project Lead</b>: Vijay Pande Development: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com> This is the configuration for the local client which can be manually started and stopped from here. A new local client will not be started if one is already running on this address and port. The hostname or IP address and port of the HTTP proxy. The proxy user name and password if necessary. The Folding@home client currently only supports basic and digest authentication. Specifically NTLM, SOCKS and SSL/TLS proxies are not supported. Normally it is best to leave these values to their default, -1. However, in some cases, with system containing multiple GPUs of varying type, the index the client uses to identify the GPU can differ from the index used by the GPU core. Furthermore, there are two types of GPU core which can used different indices for the same GPU. If you encounter such a conflict you can try adjusting these values, restarting your GPU slot and then checking, with an appropriate tool, the GPUs activity level. WARNING, changing these values can make your GPU folding slot fail. Instruct Folding@home GPU cores to use at most this percentage of the GPU's available processing power. (80% is recommended) For added security, you can request a passkey and enter it here. This helps to prevent others from pretending to be you. You are responsible for keeping your passkey a secret. Changing configuration options in this section may break your client, cost you points, or damage your or your team's standing with the Folding@home project. Only make changes here if you know what you are doing or have been so instructed by a member of the Folding@home team. Some of these options may require manually restarting the client to take effect. If you do not define any folding slots the client will try to choose a good configuration for you automatically. So you can safely ignore this section. Folding slots can be one of three types, Uniprocessor, SMP or GPU. Representing the different types of Folding@home cores. Expert users can configure many details of each slot but that is usually not necessary. Lowest possible (recommended) Slightly higher. Use this if other distributed computing applications are stopping Folding@home from running. Instruct Folding@home cores to only use this percentage of the available CPU. (100% is recommended) 5 2 1 100 10000 600 1 10 Space Filling Ball And Stick Stick Advanced Space Filling Advanced Ball And Stick Advanced Stick Cartoon Space Filling Cartoon Ball And Stick 100 10000 800 1 10 800 520 False FAHControl - Folding@home Client Advanced Control center True False True False both 1 True False True False Edit currently selected client's configuration. Configure True gtk-execute False True True False False False True False Edit FAHControl preferences. Preferences True gtk-preferences False True False True False True Quit FAHControl. No clients will be stopped. True Exit True gtk-quit False True False True False False True False True False Open the About box. About True gtk-about False True False True 0 True False 4 4 600 True True 176 True True False True False 0 True False True False True True automatic automatic True False queue none True True client_list False True False 0 Name 0 Status 2 1 Address 0 3 True True 0 True False True False True True 0 True False gtk-add False True True True True False True 0 gtk-remove False True True True True False True 1 False True 1 False True 1 True False <b>Clients</b> True False True True False 0 none True False True False True True False 4 4 4 4 True False True False 4 True False 4 True Fold False True True True Unpause all folding slots on this client. image12 top True True 0 Pause False True True True Pause all folding slots on this client. image13 top True True 1 Finish False True True True Finish all of this client's currently active work units then pause. image24 top True True 2 False True 0 True False 0 True False 3 3 3 3 True True GDK_EXPOSURE_MASK | GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK | GDK_POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_MOTION_MASK | GDK_BUTTON1_MOTION_MASK | GDK_BUTTON2_MOTION_MASK | GDK_BUTTON3_MOTION_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK | GDK_KEY_PRESS_MASK | GDK_KEY_RELEASE_MASK | GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK | GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK | GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE_MASK | GDK_STRUCTURE_MASK | GDK_PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK | GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY_MASK | GDK_PROXIMITY_IN_MASK | GDK_PROXIMITY_OUT_MASK | GDK_SUBSTRUCTURE_MASK | GDK_SCROLL_MASK discontinuous folding_power_adjustment 5 0 False True False <b>Folding Power</b> True True True 1 Viewer False True True True Open 3D Viewer for currently selected slot. image3 top False True 2 False True 0 True False 5 True False 5 True False 0 True False 12 True False True False 1 3 <b>Name</b> True False True 0 Anonymous False True True True True none 0 True True 1 True False 1 3 <b>Team</b> True False True 2 0 False True True True True none 0 False True 3 True False <b>Identity</b> True False True 0 True False True True 1 160 True False 0 True False 12 True False 0 Unknown True False <b>Points Per Day</b> True False True 2 False True 1 True False 5 True True 218 True True True 100 True True False 0 True False True True automatic automatic True False queue none True True slot_status_list False False 0 ID 1 0 autosize Status 2 2 1 Description 3 True False <b>Folding Slots</b> True False True True False 0 True False 200 True True automatic automatic True True queue_list False False 0 ID 1 Status 3 2 Progress 100 4 5 ETA 6 Credit 7 PRCG 8 True False <b>Work Queue</b> True True True False True True False 0 True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 4 4 4 4 True False 20 2 4 True False 0 True True 1 2 11 12 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 15 16 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 17 18 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 3 4 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL 22 True False 1 2 4 5 GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>FahCore</b> True 11 12 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Assigned</b> True 15 16 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Expiration</b> True 17 18 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Work Queue ID</b> True 2 3 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Status</b> True 3 4 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Progress</b> True 4 5 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Work Server</b> True 18 19 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Collection Server</b> True 19 20 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Project</b> True 10 11 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Waiting On</b> True 12 13 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 12 13 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Attempts</b> True 13 14 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 13 14 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Next Attempt</b> True 14 15 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 14 15 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>ETA</b> True 5 6 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Base Credit</b> True 6 7 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Estimated PPD</b> True 8 9 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 8 9 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 6 7 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 5 6 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Timeout</b> True 16 17 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 16 17 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>PRCG</b> True GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Folding Slot ID</b> True 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 1 2 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Estimated TPF</b> True 9 10 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 9 10 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 1 <b>Estimated Credit</b> True 7 8 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False 0 True True 1 2 7 8 GTK_FILL GTK_FILL True False False True True True none False 0 False True 0 1 2 10 11 GTK_FILL True False False True True True none False 0 False False 0 1 2 19 20 GTK_FILL True False False True True True none False 0 False False 0 1 2 18 19 GTK_FILL True False <b>Selected Work Unit</b> True True True True True 2 True False Status False True True automatic automatic True False queue none True False 1 True False System Info 1 False True False True False True False 0 True False 12 True False 10 True False 5 Slot: False True False False True False True 0 True False slot_status_list 0 on 0 False True 1 False True 0 True False 5 Unit: False True False False True False True 0 True False queue_list 0 on 1 False True 1 False True 1 Warnings & Errors False True False False True False True 2 True False <b>Filters</b> True False True 0 True True never automatic etched-in True True False word 10 False log_buffer True True 1 True False 2 Follow False True False False True True False True end 0 gtk-copy False True False True True False False end 1 gtk-clear False True False True True False False end 2 gtk-refresh False True False True True False False end 3 False False 2 2 True False Log 2 False True False <b>Selected Client: </b> True True True True True 1 True False 2 True False PPD is a smoothed estimate of total Points Per Day for all connected clients and slots. It may slightly overestimate your points because it does not account for pauses between work units. 0 5 True True 0 True False Current UTC time. 1 50 True True end 1 False True end 2