jrp, I just noticed that you're running a PPC Mac. I have Intel-based Macs, so my experience is different. I tried the Installer version, but I didn't like the lack of control in shutting down the client. I thought it would be easier adding InCrease, but I ran into problems there, too. When the August deadline approached, I tried the V6.02 console version, but I saw the Installer version was V6.20, so I figured it must be better, right?
Okay, InCrease V2.4.1 is located on the
InCrease Home InCrease website. It says Beta, but it's been rock-solid for me. Here's my configuration:
Code:
InCrease 2.4.1
Client: ~/Library/Application Support/InCrease/bin/fah6 (does not exist)
SMP Client: ~/Library/Application Support/InCrease/bin/smp/fah6 (does not exist)
System Sleep: 0 minutes (never)
Molecule Viewer: /Applications/fpd.app
New Unit Defaults:
User: Foxbat
Team: 55236
Local Group:
~/Library/FAH-SMP-Term
Units:
~/Library/FAH-SMP-Term1 (Foxbat, 55236, 1)
Launch Options:
Cpu count: actual (4)
Client: fah6
Client args: -local -advmethods -forceasm -verbosity 9 -smp
As you can see, InCrease does not know where the
fah6 executable is. Since I don't use InCrease to control Folding, that's not a problem. I use it solely to monitor my two Macs and the GPU2 box in the basement.
Oh, and about the V6.20
fah6? Find the "Folding@home-OSX-6.20.mpkg" file you downloaded from Stanford (well, it was a ZIP file, but it creates this when you unzip the download). Right-mouse-click on this file and select "Show Package Contents" from the pop-up menu. This opens a Finder window showing the "Contents" folder. Double-click on the "Contents" folder and you'll see one file and two folders. Double-click on the "Packages" folder and you'll see the file "root.pkg". Right-mouse-click on this and Show Package Contents (still with me?). Double-click on the "Contents" folder and you'll be rewarded with four files and a folder. Find the "Archive.pax.gz" archive and double-click on it. This should expand the archive into the current window, creating a folder called "Archive" with two items in it. Open up this folder and you'll see two folders, "Applications" and "Library". Double-click on Applications and you'll see the Folding@home application. You'd think we're done, but guess what? That's right, Show Package Contents one last time and there is the Finder window with the
fah6 and
mpiexec executable files!
At this point, it's up to you where you want to put the
fah6 executable. (I wouldn't bother with the mpiexec on your PowerPC Macintosh.) Close all the Finder windows and Fold safely!