Folding@Zelaron (Cure Cancer with your computer!)
If you haven't heard of it before, Folding@home is basically a Stanford-developed distributed computing project which performs computationally intense simulations of protein folding and other molecular dynamics.
Folding@home is the most powerful distributed computing cluster in the world, and it is used to give scientists a better understanding of why proteins sometimes do not fold correctly, which occasionally leads to various consequences and diseases such as Alzheimer's, Mad Cow (BSE), CJD, ALS, Huntington's, Parkinson's disease, and many Cancers and cancer-related syndromes. All you need to do to run Folding@home on your computer (either on your CPU or your GPU) or on your PS3 is to download the client from http://folding.stanford.edu. Note that your computer (or PS3) runs Folding@home on low priority by default. Thus, Folding@home will only run on full speed while you are not using your computer. When you are using your computer, Folding@home's calculation speed (or more specifically, its amount of calculations per second) will slow down to not bog down your other applications and games. In other words, running Folding@home will not (notably) affect your computer's performance. What are you waiting for? Join the Zelaron folding team now and start folding! Zelaron Team ID (Input this into your Folding@home client): 143204 Zelaron Team Statistics: http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/...teamnum=143204 Client Download: http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Download |
In case you didn't feel like reading my previous post, or even if you did, this is a pretty good video introduction to the Folding@home project:
In theory, if we get a good team ranking, it should also work as advertisement for Zelaron. |
I have contributed. This is a very interesting program.
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dang computer to old
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Actually, somewhat "old" computers run Folding@home just fine. Here's some information from the official FAQ on the Folding@home website: Quote:
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i tryed and i cant even connect
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Ha, I have 9850 Quad Core and a 9950 Quad Core running at my house plus a PS3. Do you really think you can out power that? |
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Talk is cheap. Look who's in the lead! |
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I've been trying to connect. I seem to be having some issues though. By the way, it's not just talk. We seriously have a butt-load of powerful crap at my house. Not including my crappy laptop, which is the one I was trying to connect with first. |
My computers free time is used up by BOINC :(
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And BOINC = ?
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Yay, my computer is 50/2500 checkpoints completed. Only 98% to go!
--------EDITS------EDITS---------EDITS------------- ======================= 1.8GHz (Cores = 2) CPU - My Laptop is at - Finished 4 - 400/5000 :: Running an AMD Athalon 64 X2 ? CPU - PS3 at - Finished 3 - ? :: Running GPU 2.5GHz (Cores = 4) CPU - Brother Michael_sama - Finished 47 - |Too Many Running Simultaneously| :: Running an AMD Phenom X4 |
I have it running on 2 computers now. :D
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Folding@home is single-handedly more powerful than the entire BOINC network.
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i think i downloaded it correctly - can anyone verify that im actually running this thing?
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I downloaded it but seemed to have some sort of problem communicating with their network to recieve work. I gave up due to lack of care.
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I might give it a give it a go with this computer when my new one is built.
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I'm trying to run it as I leave my computer on 24/7, but it keeps saying "can't connect and no work to be done". Did I miss something?
Although, I just noticed that my wireless internet client is suddenly taking 300mb of RAM in the background. Dunno if that's related. |
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