Right I was considering to start this going on my Core Duo along with folding on one core. (I tried 1x folding and 1 x LLR for Riesel Sieve but with F@H running, the LLR takes a hit and works half as fast whereas Folding seems fine running two instances (one appears fine and the other seems fairly right)


Anyhow, I was told the RC and OGR have small cache requirements (something that was slowing the LLR down I was told)

Quote Originally Posted by mackeral @ TPR
In cases like these you may want to choose different projects per CPU to maximise on usage. If you need really small footprint projects, I know that RC5 and OGR from distributed.net are, either of which can work substantially out of the CPU cache and therefore not choke memory bandwidth or other resources.
Can anyone confirm that?

And the stats are down at the minute...does this mean any work I start now wont count?
Can I only work on RC5 or OCR?
Whats the easiest way to set it up?
Can I select whether to run on batteries or not?
How do I add myself to the team?


EDIT:

After a brief look, it appears I can set it to only work RC5 if I like and I can not run when it's on batteries.