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I've installed it on the Mac just for the control app. I am folding on other systems. I just launch FAHControl here to keep an eye on the actual folding systems.
So I removed all slots from this system - actually, it only had a CPU slot, which I removed.
Then I used the app to control the other folding machines.
Today, I left the Mac sitting idle for a while, when I heard the fans speeding up. Sure enough, it was folding. I checked the config, and the CPU slot was somehow added back in. I didn't tell it to do that.
Why is the slot added automatically? I want to keep this machine at zero slots.
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The FAHControl app was not designed to run remote instances while not doing any folding. What you need is https://github.com/harlam357/hfm-net HFM runs on Windows (or Wine on Linux) or Parallels on Mac. HFM is specifically designed to monitor remote folding clients. You can also find help at folding forum -- https://foldingforum.org/index.php Good luck. Issue Support
macOS 10.15.4
FAH 7.5.1
I've installed it on the Mac just for the control app. I am folding on other systems. I just launch FAHControl here to keep an eye on the actual folding systems.
So I removed all slots from this system - actually, it only had a CPU slot, which I removed.
Then I used the app to control the other folding machines.
Today, I left the Mac sitting idle for a while, when I heard the fans speeding up. Sure enough, it was folding. I checked the config, and the CPU slot was somehow added back in. I didn't tell it to do that.
Why is the slot added automatically? I want to keep this machine at zero slots.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: