Duncan Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 WAsP is a single-threaded application which can use only one processor core. For a few years, we've been getting occasional disappointed emails from users who find that their brand-new multiple-processor PC doesn't speed up the WAsP calculations. We have usually advised them to split the grid into several different workspaces and launch several instances of WAsP, which is not much fun.In some future version of WAsP, we'll address this problem directly. Meanwhile, we decided to put together a little utility program which would do this split/calculate/recombine procedure automatically. The working name for this program is GridWhizz.It seems to be working fairly well. Now we'd like to invite some users to help us with testing. Any volunteers? We'll take the first dozen or so people who express an interest.Post a reply here, or email me.
Duncan Posted March 31, 2010 Posted March 31, 2010 I should add that you need a WAsP 10 licence for this application to work.
jacksonlord Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 Thanks, I'm interested. How do I get the utility?
gpeacock Posted July 26, 2010 Posted July 26, 2010 I'm definitely interested as well. Please let me know how I can get involved!
dannyzgold Posted July 26, 2010 Posted July 26, 2010 I would like to test also. Please let me know how I can help.
Duncan Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Sorry that your three responses have gone unanswered during our holiday time. We'll reply to you all this week with download info and instructions.
Stoyanov Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 can i test it on wasp9? if yes - how can i help?
Duncan Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 The components used are all WAsP 10 versions, so you need a WAsP 10 licence. You don't need WAsP 10 installed, though: it's a standalone program.
Sean Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 Hello, If you are still looking for testers i would love to contribute, I have WAsP 10 and a corei7 laptop that is barely stretching its legs when it comes to calculating wrg's.Thanks
Duncan Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 OK, I hope that everyone who has asked has now been sent the information they need. Please contact me if I've missed you somehow!
dannyzgold Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Sorry for not getting to this sooner. But I just had a chance to try GridWhizz. I followed the directions in the email dated Aug 10. Choosing either Do All Steps or running through in stages, both prompted me to add a turbine. I did so, but still got an error, after which the program would not continue. FYI, my computer is running on WAsP 10, Windows 7, 64 bit, with the i5 2.4 GHz, which I believe is four processors. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Niko Posted December 3, 2010 Posted December 3, 2010 Hi,Can you provide more details about the error? What is says. In which stage this error happened?Cheers,NikoSorry for not getting to this sooner. But I just had a chance to try GridWhizz. I followed the directions in the email dated Aug 10. Choosing either Do All Steps or running through in stages, both prompted me to add a turbine. I did so, but still got an error, after which the program would not continue. FYI, my computer is running on WAsP 10, Windows 7, 64 bit, with the i5 2.4 GHz, which I believe is four processors. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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