Timo van der Laan Lv 1
Of course I use different directories for dev and main. And running multiple clients on main I always make sure they use different tracks even if not on the same puzzle.
Of course I use different directories for dev and main. And running multiple clients on main I always make sure they use different tracks even if not on the same puzzle.
UPDATE: for the last 3 days, running devprev on win7, had crashes to desktop with win7 message window "Foldit has crashed" and only "Close program". This is clients running all puzzle but after, not immediately after, the flu puzzle client has crashed.
Attached file is last part of log.txt file after the last win7 message box was closed.
main client, OS X, crashed on the current immunodesign puzzle
undocumented feature - frozen or semi frozen puzzles - like flu may crash the client - particularly if you are trying to load a guide into a solo or evo solution. It will usually restart and load perfectly in either case.
yeah i think when i tried to look at my solutions via guide. i think it is not helpful to have 3 tracks on the same site of the target
Possibly unrelated but maybe not…interesting that you mention frozen puzzles being less stable.
I opened immunotherapy 2 for the FIRST time. I went into atom mode. I went into design mode. I clicked the segment on the end of the helix (habit) and it said 'cannot insert or delete here'. I right clicked it, mutated it to gly, and it crashed (mutate menu didn't even fade). I literally had not done ANYTHING else to it, not even a wiggle, and it was the very first load of the puzzle.
Upon restarting and loading…mutated fine.