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FR Folding@Home Project Update - We're in the Top 145 teams (A Tribute to Ronald Reagan)
soccer_maniac ^
| 4-3-06
| soccer_maniac
Posted on 04/03/2006 11:04:01 AM PDT by soccer_maniac
Time for a new FreeRepublic folding@home thread.
Our FreeRepublic team of 300+ members comprised primarily of Free Republic members in good standing have banded together to donate their excess CPU cycles to a worthy cause. Via distributed computing, millions of computers around the world, contribute directly to scientific research, in the quest for a greater understanding of diseases such as Alzheimer's, Cancer, and Mad Cow (BSE).
Currently, the team is in 144th place (with 1,045 CPUs - 24,200 completed Work Units and nearly 4,000,000 points)
This is an entirely voluntary program, and if you want to learn more, please see the links posted below (or read one of the previous 8 folding threads)
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Folding@Home FAQ for new users:
What is Folding@Home? A Stanford University project to find out how proteins fold.
Why it's important: Proteins folding wrong causes all kinds of diseases, like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and forms of cancer. Folding@Home uses novel computational methods and large scale distributed computing, to simulate timescales thousands to millions of times longer than previously achieved. Through Folding@home, scientists now have the horsepower to study the mechanics of protein folding. With its ability to share the workload among hundred of thousands of computers economically, Folding@home can help scientists understand how proteins snap, or dont, into their predestined shapes and may help to explain the origins of diseases such as Alzheimers and apparently unrelated diseases. We're fueling research that could end all that.
How does it work?: You download a safe, tested program (see link below) that is certified by Stanford University. It gets work from Stanford, runs calculations using your spare computer power, and sends the results back to the University.
Is it safe? Yes! Folding@Home rarely effects computer performance in any way and won't compromise your privacy in any way. It only uses the computing power you aren't using so it doesn't slow down other programs.
How do I get started folding for Team FreeRepublic?: 1.)Download the folding program from Stanford University's folding download page (see link below). Type in your desired username. 2) Type in 36120 for the team number. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT - if you get the number wrong, you won't be folding for team FreeRepublic! 3) The third question asks, "Launch automatically at machine startup, installing this as a service?" - We recommend you answer YES. Otherwise you will have to manually start the program after every reboot.
How can my computer help? Even if he were given exclusive access to all of the worlds supercomputers, Standford still wouldnt have as much processing power as they get from the supercluster of peoples desktop systems Folding@home relies on. Modern supercomputers are essentially a cluster of hundreds of processors linked by fast networking. But Stanford needed the power of hundreds of thousands of processors, not just hundreds.
There's no reason to not get involved! It's free, easy, and you can know you're helping every minute without lifting a finger.
To: soccer_maniac
Free Republic Folders - A Tribute to Ronald Reagan |
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:10:42 AM PDT
by
soccer_maniac
(Do some good while browsing FR --> Join our Folding@Home Team# 36120: keyword: folding@home)
To: soccer_maniac; 1066AD; A.Hun; abner; AbsoluteGrace; Advil; aft_lizard; ahayes; Alexander Rubin; ...
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:11:37 AM PDT
by
soccer_maniac
(Do some good while browsing FR --> Join our Folding@Home Team# 36120: keyword: folding@home)
To: soccer_maniac
Whoo hoooo! I finally broke the 220 barrier. It's worth Folding if only to confound the DUmmies! (Oh, yeah, benefits to science and medicine are nice, too!)
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:14:47 AM PDT
by
Chanticleer
(Purple Mountains Maj and I will take your black jelly beans if you don't want them.)
To: soccer_maniac
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:15:44 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: soccer_maniac
Arg...I slipped over 100. :-)
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:17:34 AM PDT
by
hiredhand
(My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
To: hiredhand
I'm gunning for you, hiredhand. I'm only 106 behind you!
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:19:25 AM PDT
by
Chanticleer
(Purple Mountains Maj and I will take your black jelly beans if you don't want them.)
To: soccer_maniac
I think I'll total over 10,000 points in the next week. I have 600 coming in tomorrow evening alone.
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:21:51 AM PDT
by
ahayes
To: E.G.C.; All
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:23:08 AM PDT
by
soccer_maniac
(Do some good while browsing FR --> Join our Folding@Home Team# 36120: keyword: folding@home)
To: soccer_maniac
Hi!
I'm at 19,400 of 20,000 on my current work, which should be done by tomorrow.
Big bump!
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posted on
04/03/2006 11:24:33 AM PDT
by
fanfan
( We have become the best/biggest news gathering entity in the whole known history of the world.)
To: soccer_maniac
Arrgh! 2 Procs and still falling behind!
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posted on
04/03/2006 12:00:18 PM PDT
by
Incorrigible
(If I lead, follow me; If I pause, push me; If I retreat, kill me.)
To: soccer_maniac
Bump for more volunteers.
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posted on
04/03/2006 12:29:16 PM PDT
by
Route66
(America's Main Street)
To: soccer_maniac
Stuck in the middle of another 10,000 frame work unit BUMP.
(the last one only gave me 200 points...b@st@rds!)
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posted on
04/03/2006 12:39:59 PM PDT
by
uglybiker
(Don't blame me. I didn't make you stupid.)
To: soccer_maniac
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posted on
04/03/2006 12:48:03 PM PDT
by
KOZ.
To: KOZ.
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posted on
04/03/2006 1:25:49 PM PDT
by
abner
(Looking for a new tagline- Next outrage please!- Got it! PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS LOST IN THE USA!)
To: Chanticleer
Thanks! I KNOW why I got behind...I've got three Linux workstations here running the client and had them all running FULL time. I started turning one off at night now and then.
Ya know...believe this or not...I've got about five Sun Enterprise class machines at work that are NOT being used for ANYTHING. We pulled them from service not long ago and replaced then with IBM (x86) servers running Linux.
But I discovered a month ago that at least some of the Sun hardware runs the Sparc 64 port of Debian Linux. :-)
If it would run the client, that would be cool. :-) Although, I'm pretty sure my wife isn't going to tolerate many more "wind sucking machines" (...or...as my FR friend subatomicdust calls them...WSMs).
I'll see if they'll work though...that would be cool. A stack of Sun Enterprise hardware dedicated to running folding clients. :-)
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posted on
04/03/2006 1:44:09 PM PDT
by
hiredhand
(My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
To: Chanticleer
I needed a break from what I was working on...so here's a screenshot of the three machines I have here running the folding client. Only one xterm is from the machine I'm using as a workstation now. The other two are down the hallway a little. :-)
I
JUST noticed....it's
QUITTING time! :-)
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posted on
04/03/2006 2:07:55 PM PDT
by
hiredhand
(My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
To: soccer_maniac
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posted on
04/03/2006 4:53:25 PM PDT
by
auboy
To: soccer_maniac
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posted on
04/03/2006 5:44:48 PM PDT
by
DocRock
To: DocRock
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posted on
04/03/2006 7:00:11 PM PDT
by
Drango
(A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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