Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
The easiest way might be to look at the projects "Top Users" and find one that identifies his tasks as anonymous platform and just PM them and ask if they would share their app_info
Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
Well... DUH!!!! Why didn't you think of that? Oh, wait... you did.

OK, smart aleck, will do.
UPDATE.

Well, while looking for posts from one of the top users I found this thread 3WU BRP3cuda on a single GPU. Within that thread is message 110450. That post is the first time I have seen someone really SHOW you which sections do what. He posted an update to run version 1.07 of the CUDA app so I will post it here (I have removed the reference to version 1.05).

This is just for the CUDA app.

Code:
<app_info>
    <app>
        <name>einsteinbinary_BRP3</name>
        <user_friendly_name>Binary Radio Pulsar Search</user_friendly_name>
    </app>
    <file_info>
        <name>einsteinbinary_BRP3_1.07_windows_intelx86__BRP3cuda32.exe</name>
    <executable/>
    </file_info>
    <file_info>
        <name>einsteinbinary_BRP3_1.00_graphics_windows_intelx86.exe</name>
    <executable/>
    </file_info>
    <file_info>
        <name>cudart_xp32_32_16.dll</name>
    <executable/>
    </file_info>
    <file_info>
        <name>cufft_xp32_32_16.dll</name>
    <executable/>
    </file_info>
    <file_info>
        <name>db.dev.win.3d35195e</name>
    </file_info>
    <file_info>
        <name>dbhs.dev.win.3d35195e</name>
    </file_info>
    <app_version>
        <app_name>einsteinbinary_BRP3</app_name>
        <version_num>105</version_num>
        <platform>windows_intelx86</platform>
        <avg_ncpus>0.200000</avg_ncpus>
        <max_ncpus>1.000000</max_ncpus>
        <plan_class>BRP3cuda32</plan_class>
        <api_version>6.13.0</api_version>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>einsteinbinary_BRP3_1.07_windows_intelx86__BRP3cuda32.exe</file_name>
    <main_program/>
    </file_ref>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>cudart_xp32_32_16.dll</file_name>
        <open_name>cudart32_32_16.dll</open_name>
    <copy_file/>
    </file_ref>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>cufft_xp32_32_16.dll</file_name>
        <open_name>cufft32_32_16.dll</open_name>
    <copy_file/>
    </file_ref>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>einsteinbinary_BRP3_1.00_graphics_windows_intelx86.exe</file_name>
        <open_name>graphics_app</open_name>
    </file_ref>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>db.dev.win.3d35195e</file_name>
        <open_name>db.dev</open_name>
    <copy_file/>
    </file_ref>
    <file_ref>
        <file_name>dbhs.dev.win.3d35195e</file_name>
        <open_name>dbhs.dev</open_name>
    <copy_file/>
    </file_ref>
    <coproc>
        <type>CUDA</type>
        <count>0.500000</count>
    </coproc>
        <gpu_ram>220200960.000000</gpu_ram>
    </app_version>
</app_info>
Sorry but I cannot test it now since the Einstein server is blocking my connections. I'll have to wait until the firewall times out my supposed "attack".