Open the Terminal app - it's in your Applications/Utilities folder
Change to the location of your BOINC Files. Mine for example are all in Users/Me/BOINC, so I change to the BOINC folder by typing CD BOINC and hitting return.
Then give the command to start BOINC running: ./Boinc* and hit return (that's a dot slash Boinc asterisk)
> Open the Terminal app - it's in your Applications/Utilities folder
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> Then give the command to start BOINC running: ./Boinc* and hit
> return (that's a dot slash Boinc asterisk)
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This requires reentering the URL and account key each time. Surely there is a way to automate this?
It shouldn't. the first time you enter them a file account*.xml is created which contains the data and should be read on subsequent starts. Eric's installer has a tool that starts boinc after rebooted (actually, I think, after login). Take a look at the FAQ to get it.
Hi , Unix people don't understand user utility and convenience, they think X11 is a solid user interface. For the Mac philosophy applied to this problem try out:-
It is a manager for Boinc type projects. It has the option to start processing when run from the startup list in you user account startup application tab. It runs as a right screen menu item so it does not take dock space and it is handy when you want to check how it is progressing.
Regards
Alan
(PS I have no assoc with the maker of this program I have been advocating it since it is good.)
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Open the Terminal app - it's in your Applications/Utilities folder
Change to the location of your BOINC Files. Mine for example are all in Users/Me/BOINC, so I change to the BOINC folder by typing CD BOINC and hitting return.
Then give the command to start BOINC running: ./Boinc* and hit return (that's a dot slash Boinc asterisk)
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> Open the Terminal app - it's in your Applications/Utilities folder
>
>
> Then give the command to start BOINC running: ./Boinc* and hit
> return (that's a dot slash Boinc asterisk)
>
> C
>
This requires reentering the URL and account key each time. Surely there is a way to automate this?
It shouldn't. the first time
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It shouldn't. the first time you enter them a file account*.xml is created which contains the data and should be read on subsequent starts. Eric's installer has a tool that starts boinc after rebooted (actually, I think, after login). Take a look at the FAQ to get it.
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Hi , Unix people don't
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Hi , Unix people don't understand user utility and convenience, they think X11 is a solid user interface. For the Mac philosophy applied to this problem try out:-
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/math_science/deepthought.html
It is a manager for Boinc type projects. It has the option to start processing when run from the startup list in you user account startup application tab. It runs as a right screen menu item so it does not take dock space and it is handy when you want to check how it is progressing.
Regards
Alan
(PS I have no assoc with the maker of this program I have been advocating it since it is good.)