Imagine if Ronald Reagan was strong for another 10 years in retirement and had been fully able to participate after his Presidency.
Imagine if YOUR loved one could think and remember and participate in the fullness of their life even into their 80s and 90s.
Imagine if YOU could have full use of a lifetime of learning to be fully cognizant of life, no matter how old.
Our Folding@home team is dedicated to this goal of research, and volunteers our computers and PS3s to collectively join over 240,000 other systems to make a difference!
Why does this matter? Because every computer and PS3 that has joined the fight to research Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease puts us that much closer to a CURE for these brain wasting diseases.
Imagine if Ronald Reagan was strong for another 10 years in retirement and had been fully able to participate after his Presidency.
Imagine if YOUR loved one could think and remember and participate in the fullness of their life even into their 80s and 90s.
Imagine if YOU could have full use of a lifetime of learning to be fully cognizant of life, no matter how old.
Our Folding@home team is dedicated to this goal of research, and volunteers our computers and PS3s to collectively join over 240,000 other systems to make a difference!
Why does this matter? Because every computer and PS3 that has joined the fight to research Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease puts us that much closer to a CURE for these brain wasting diseases.
Imagine if Ronald Reagan was strong for another 10 years in retirement and had been fully able to participate after his Presidency.
Imagine if YOUR loved one could think and remember and participate in the fullness of their life even into their 80s and 90s.
Imagine if YOU could have full use of a lifetime of learning to be fully cognizant of life, no matter how old.
Our Folding@home team is dedicated to this goal of research, and volunteers our computers and PS3s to collectively join over 240,000 other systems to make a difference!
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 (Folding@home Client Download). Type in your desired user-name.
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 they were given exclusive access to all of the world's supercomputers, Stanford still wouldn't have as much processing power as they get from the supercluster of people's 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.
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List of Relevant Folding Links
Why Fold - Watch This !!
Extreme Overclockers Stats for FreeRepublic
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Competition (Not!!) Dummies ..Daily Kos
Dummie Folding Threads #7 #8 #9#10#11 #12
Hey DUmmies, can't ya'll post a new thread at least once a year?
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Other Useful Stuff - Links
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Past FreeRepublic Folding threads
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F@H considers the kernals that we download a beta programs. They have arbitrarily set a limit on the newer cores as a two month beta. That means we need to reinstall F@H every few months on some systems.
Oct 1st introduced a new SMP beta. Please reload if you are using SMP. You know who you are!
The PS3 beta changes in early September. If you have not reloaded the F@H core yet, DO SO NOW! You will see nearly 25% more folding due to a reworked core. It is this the speed boost that shot F@H over a petaFLOP, and it can be yours for a quick download.
The GPU kernals were reinstalled in August. By now most folks have already switched to the new core. We will keep an eye out for you since the new beta in November may be a significant boost in performance. beta 6 is current.
For those running Windows console or GUI (you can right click on the red flower in your system tray and see the molecule being folded) stay tuned. The first beta for F@H v6 has just been posted and should be tested by the end of October.
If you want to be a F@H v6 beta 1 guinea pig then follow this link to get the appropriate folding client:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/download.html
The PS3's are so fast, we've been looking at the results sometimes 2x to 3x a day (instead of a couple times a month). If all goes well, we're hoping to write up these results soon (maybe a few weeks) for peer reviewed publication. It's also interesting to think about what we want to do post-petaflop. One idea we have is to make the calculation even more accurate. With the methods we have in mind, this normally would slow us down quite a bit (say 10x slowdown), but on the PS3, it's likely that we may get a lot of that for free, as the memory access is the challenging part and in many ways with that now addressed, we may get more flops for free. This really changes how we think of the economy of doing these calculations and is pushing us to more and more accurate models. One upshot for FAH is that this would drive the PS3's GFLOP rate (now typically 35 GFLOPS on a new GB WU) even higher, closer to the peak. Since the peak is something like 200 for the Cell, we still have a lot of room to possibly grow (although it's unclear how close one can get to the theoretical peak -- my guess is that 70 to 90 per PS3 may be the max for us). Nevertheless, even 70-90 would mean FAH would start getting close to 2 Petaflops!
9.4922239E-4
8.507923E-4
3.1400966E-3
1.6774614E-3
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5.1247504E-3
That table with clients is freaking amazing. They could dump everyone but the Playstations and not see much of a drop in computing power. I'm also amazed that just 723 GPUs can blow away 21k linux boxes!
I may try the SMP core again. The previous version was unstable on my box.
Proud 2 b foldin’
Wow, any way to make the other similar gaming systems (Xbox, etc) be able to fold?
Position 66 to 46 in two weeks. Top ten here we come... ;-)
A DIY supercomputer for folding at home
Just racked up WU #400 and will be passing the 80K point mark in the next 48hrs.
Office machine will be replaced with dual 2.33G Xeon ZPro box very soon.