DMB2000uk wrote:Did you have a monitor plugged into it when the PC booted up?
I seem to remember that you needed one plugged in for something to be registered in windows before you can fold on both (or in this case the second one). There is a mod to trick windows into thinking a monitor is plugged in, and it involves using a resistor over some of the pins. The stanford folding forums will probably have more info on that.
Yep, already past that point. I threw an extra monitor on that card. I've also been playing around with the switches and stuff. Guess I could give a brief rundown here (even if it's not in folding

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So I copied the gpu folder and renamed it as C:\Documents and Settings\Andy\Application Data\Folding@home-gpu_NV
I created two shortcuts to the gpu client, one for the ati card and the other for the nvidia card. In the new NV folder I wiped out the work folder as well as client.xxx and queue.xxx.
For the ATI card:
target: "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\Folding@home-gpu\
[email protected]" -gpu 0
Starts in: "C:\Documents and Settings\Andy\Application Data\Folding@home-gpu"
For the NV card:
Target: "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\Folding@home-gpu\
[email protected]" -gpu 1
Starts in: "C:\Documents and Settings\Andy\Application Data\Folding@home-gpu_NV"
The ATI card is folding just fine, but the NV card is crashing and burning everytime. In the log I'm getting this error:
[14:32:00] CoreStatus = FFFFFFF6 (-10)
[14:32:00] Client-core communications error: ERROR 0xfffffff6
[14:32:00] This is a sign of more serious problems, shutting down.
Initially that error is what led me to plug in a monitor to the card. So at this point I'm sorta just scratching my head and googling

. I also found the -forcegpu switch (followed by nvidia_g80) but when I tried it I got the same error.
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