Right, but doing so comes at a significant cost to the amount of science your GPU is doing (because it spends a significant length of time computing the display rather than computing the 'folding'... I don't think for the most part people would notice the difference between a generic loop and the 'live output'. If you wanted to get really fancy I guess you could even have a number of random of work units that it alternates between (say large and small). I guess that is possibly something a third party app could achieve... I certainly don't have the skills to 'insert' the current folding stats into a video loop, but maybe someone does.prolecat wrote:yea that might be a solution to the first mentioned problem, but i found out the viewer on the beta GPU3 client works fine and has all the beauty and stats on it that i wanted so im happy now about that, originally it would just say "viewer.exe" had a problem and needed to close, i updated to newest nVidia drivers and restarted, used driver cleaning client, and now the viewer works and doesnt crash unless i hit the FULLSCREEN button, then it locks up and crashes, so i just drag it out and size it myself when i want to show someone the cool look of using your personal computing power to solve diseases.
There are a couple of stats sites that allow you to do that from memory, but I can't remember which... Otherwise I guess it's time to start power folding!prolecat wrote:Now i just need to figure out how to get MY stats as a signature! My team isnt top 6000 to make OCN's website, so idk how to make a sig to display my stats