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Thierry
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Topic 195820

Hi everyone,

I'm new in the community and to try to understand the type of research that is being undertaken by Einstein@home, I read the screensaver explanation available. My query is about what I read at the end which is:

"When the graphics are displayed in a separate graphics window (rather than as a screensaver) you can control the display with the mouse and keyboard."

I do I get the separate graphics window mentioned to try this out?

Thanks for any help.

If you're in doubt, flat out!

Mike Hewson
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Hi everyone,

I'm new in the community and to try to understand the type of research that is being undertaken by Einstein@home, I read the screensaver explanation available. My query is about what I read at the end which is:

"When the graphics are displayed in a separate graphics window (rather than as a screensaver) you can control the display with the mouse and keyboard."

I do I get the separate graphics window mentioned to try this out?

Thanks for any help.


Find your E@H/BOINC data directory ( C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu on my machine ) and find the likes of 'einstein_S5R6_3.01_graphics_windows_intelx86.exe' and run it! :-)

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

paul milton
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open the boinc manager. on

open the boinc manager. on the "tasks" tab, click the currently active task, on the left click "show graphics" :)

seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.

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