
Oh, yeah: sorry if some of this has already been asked, I did try to find it but my search!successful
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Welcome to the forum Orision! Of course you can run FAH from a USB stick!Orision wrote:I would really like to be able to run FAH from a USB stick!
You can put the folding directories on a USB stick, start it up so it gets a WU, then control-C out when you need to get it off your machine with Internet access.Orision wrote:Hi. I've run Folding@home off and on for a few years now. Right now, I am living in a place where getting the internet is nigh impossible
Or, if that is not possible, I would like to be able to run folding at home off of a USB stick. Heck, even if transferring the work units via USB stick IS possible, I would really like to be able to run FAH from a USB stick! Is any of this already possible? If not, would it be difficult to add such a capability? I really don't care so much about getting the credits to my score, as living longer is more important to me
The only problem you forgot to mention (at least for Windows) is the UserID that needs to be in the registry of the non-internet machine. If it connects once, it'll get an entry. Otherwise you have to export the key and import it per the sneakernet instructions. For OS-X and Linux, this is not an issue.sneakers55 wrote:You can put the folding directories on a USB stick, start it up so it gets a WU, then control-C out when you need to get it off your machine with Internet access.
Then, put the USB stick on your machine without Internet access and crunch away. Control-C out when you're done and need something else to work on.
Then, put the USB stick on the machine with Internet access and start the F@H. It'll upload and then download. Control-C out when you need to get off your machine with Internet access.
Repeat as required... just remember to get out of F@H when you want to remove the USB stick.