Posted on 02/12/2006 1:46:32 PM PST by soccer_maniac
Welcome to the new FreeRepublic folding@home thread. The previous thread has gotten too large, so we move on to yet another.
While this folding@home team is not officially sanctioned by Free Republic, it's 250+ 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 241st place, having moved up from 1200th place, a week earlier, and is now in the top 100 teams, for daily contributions.
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)
Your running Quark and Photoshop on a G3? That just has to be abusive just to watch.
Speaking as a winders geek, I need a hardware upgrade everytime I turn around. I've built my own systems for years and don't even bother with covers on my systems anymore. More memory, new video card, bigger hard drives as often as I can afford it.
Just so the solitare cards keep cascading down quickly.
Maybe you can get one of the new MacTel MacMinis that will be out soon. They are going to be cheap enough.
I'm way past due for a new machine. Every time I've about made up my mind, something new (Intel Mac) pops up. One of these days soon, I'm going to pull the trigger. My wife says just get something that has lots of expansion capabilities, even if it costs more to begin with.
I need to be running InDesign, too, and be able to have all my graphics apps open at the same time. And give Folding@Home more to work with.
Name: p1159_L939_K12M_298K_DT_5ns_clones
There's your problem. This is a Tinker core, and Tinkers run really awfully on G3's and G4's. Someone suggested a program called InCrease that can help boost performance on these. I believe they linked to it earlier in this thread.
Thanks for the tip! I'll look back for the link.
DUmmies are over 300 CPUs
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=396309&mesg_id=396309
PANIC!!!
Are you going to start a new thread Monday? That will probably get more attention from other Freepers.
Anyone know what happened to LSimpson?
He dropped 13 CPUs from the team this week.
I was planning on starting a new thread later this evening.
Ok. I'm not really panicking, I just want to keep the DUmmies' morale up if any of them are lurking. ;-D
Me too :) .... and a few more friends should be joining up this weekend.
Klutz to the rescue!
That's just terrific! Thank you SOOOOOOOO Much!!
When you get your new one, keep your current one running foldings.
Free Republic Folders - A Tribute to Ronald Reagan |
Date of last work unit | 2006-02-18 09:22:27 |
Active CPUs within 50 days | 859 |
Team Id | 36120 |
Grand Score | 1866166 (certificate) |
Work Unit Count | 13421 (certificate) |
Team Ranking (incl. aggregate) | 226 of 42841 |
Home Page | http://www.freerepublic.com |
Fast Teampage URL | http://fah-web.stanford.edu/teamstats/team36120.html |
Can "points" be xferred in to Folding score from other similar programs (SETI, United Devices "Human Proteome")??
No.
Folding@Home is a standalone project.
It would be great to have a link to click off the stanford page. Maybe right below President Reagan's picture.
If you're on the folding ping list, you'll get pinged every time we start a new thread (usually once a week).
Excellent suggestion!
Plus on the new one.
Most of us bump the thread, or post nonsense/smack/geektalk in my case, every so often. Then by clicking on the ping button (upper right)you can find the thread easily.
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