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Old 07-02-09   #11 (permalink)
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SMP folding is better under linux because it can use a2 cores, which perform better, while windows cannot.
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why would you fold in virtualbox when you can fold in your host OS ?
Because it's a massive point increase. Windows SMP folding is pathetic.

I was folding SMP with Ubuntu under VMWare over 6 months ago.
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Someone install linux and run this on their PS3, see if the PS3 show's up multiple cores.
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Felt the need to bump this because the newest version is out. 3.02, and its working perfectly.

Set up two Crunchbang.x64 smp clients. I like VB's user inerface much better than VMware's.
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