Bug fix and dev version

0.9.4 sees a bug fix in the admin, the plugin will work if the blog is in a /dir/ now.

1.0 dev version now has its own css inserted into the header so the html is fully XHTML complient!

You can get the 1.0 version here.

6 Comments

  1. Luis Alvarado on 29th November 2008 at 3:01 am

    Yes! It works nicely under that dir of mine! lol, silly me.
    Now, into other things; did you just start folding? Since I rank higher than you, yeah!

    Also, love the new look of your blog. Thanks for the quick fix and for replying to my messages, I’ll be testing your 1.0 dev version soon!



  2. pross on 29th November 2008 at 7:55 am

    no not been folding very long 🙂 But i use an 8800GTX so it crunches the WU’s a lot quicker than my cpu.



  3. Luis Alvarado on 29th November 2008 at 10:25 am

    Cool, I currently fold with my 280gtx+8800gt and my q9550 on smp. This thing give me from 10430 to 15000 PPD, it all depends if I’m not gaming and if my overclock is stable enough.
    Sometimes my 8800gt gives out and I lose about 4000 PPD, but I can usually get it to work again with the newer drivers (180.60) that just came out.
    In fact, I just got it to work again and these drivers barely use CPU time, so my smp can fold more now.
    I don’t know if you know already, but smp deals with using all the cores on a multi-core processor.
    That baby gives can give me from 2050 to 3000 PPD. That is quite a bit, considering that the smp cores have strict deadlines (usually no more than 4 days) and only get 1760 point per work unit.
    What about you, do you know your stats? Do you usually monitor them, or are you in just to contribute and don’t really care about the points?



  4. pross on 29th November 2008 at 6:20 pm

    I have a Q6600 clocked at 3.2G i should install the CLI version to take advantage i guess, maybe later tonite 🙂 So the 180.60’s are good for folding? im still using the .48 with XP…



  5. Luis Alvarado on 30th November 2008 at 8:44 am

    @pross
    Yep, they are great for that, after 1 day of folding, my 280gtx ppd went up quite a bit. Same goes for my Q9550 since cuda depends a lot less on the cpu with these new drivers!



  6. PROSS.ORG.UK on 4th December 2008 at 11:55 pm

    Almost there!…

    There are over 400 lines of code in folding-stats-plus now!
    The brave can try out the latest version by checking out 1.0 here
    As you can see by the stats on the right, the new more advanced function gets extra info for your team! This is still in test…