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Message 41774 - Posted: 2 Jun 2007, 21:56:39 UTC

Is the lowest energy structure shown in the screensaver the best structure from all models simulated in that work unit, or is it the one with the lowest energy in the one model just being calculated?
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Message 41778 - Posted: 2 Jun 2007, 22:44:53 UTC

It's the model you are current working on. The prior models you have crunched on that task will show in the lower right as red boxes, but only once the scale on your charts gets in to the range of the prior model results. Then later, once everyone sends back their results, you can click the results like on the Rosetta homepage and see of chart of how all of your models compare to those returned by others.
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Message 41792 - Posted: 3 Jun 2007, 11:05:39 UTC - in response to Message 41778.  

It's the model you are current working on. The prior models you have crunched on that task will show in the lower right as red boxes, but only once the scale on your charts gets in to the range of the prior model results. Then later, once everyone sends back their results, you can click the results like on the Rosetta homepage and see of chart of how all of your models compare to those returned by others.


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