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Ultimate Guide To Folding@home once again to all u folders INSTALL UR GROMACS! it gives u a big BOOST!
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Ultimate Guide To Folding@home btw i noe y bigdawgfox has so many WUs he went to his school...and borged LOTS of computer.... tht lucky guy has like P4s 1.7ghz at his school mine has P2 233mhz... damn borger.... its very easy to borg its like a .bat file and u just run the bat file and the cmd windows pops up does everything and the FAH starts up....the person wont even know tht u hav it running (runs with services) theres a .cfg file as well which u config and put ur username and team number B) one clickers: Win XP, and WIN 2k Windows 9x get permission b4 u start putting this on floppys and going and putting em all over ur school or workplace u could get suspended/fireD! h34r: hav fun borging remember to edit the .cfg file and put my name in it h34r: :lol: j/k
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Nice one kAb ...... I installed just over an hour ago ... lets see whos has a higher posistion after a week ....... ready ... set ... goooooo! :01:
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home I'd be glad to help out for a good cause. Downloaded it now, and I'll keep it running as much as possible
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Just taking a pic of the teams stats .... thought it would be nice to look back in a months time and see our progress. Here is is: Hope more take part in this
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home [quote][i]Originally posted by Lamsey+29 January 2004 - 23:36-->QUOTE (Lamsey @ 29 January 2004 - 23:36) Post Icons:
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Ive joined and now working under the name TRshady Proud to be able to help ... though I really dont see how this works ... Have a 1.5ghz comp running ..... 24/7
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Originally posted by jaigandhi5@29 January 2004 - 21:29 i get like 3-4 WUs done in 24hrz but some times i give my cpu a little rest for an hour and start again! (i have it on 24hrz) that's actaully bad for your CPU, if you let it cool down regularly after being at a constant heat then it damages the chip more than keeping it going at full tilt. The reason is because the CPU expands and contracts as it heats up and cools respectively - if this happens too much the CPU is in danger of cracking. There is no reason not to run your CPU at full usage 100% of the time, it might actually extend its life.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home No idea, your using the graphical version. I use the command line only version, and I have it set in the background to run as a service. Thus if I need to stop it, all I have to do is use the Net commands in the command prompt, and I just have a link to the FAH log, and the info log to check my progress. Quite handy.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home [quote][i]Originally posted by _John_Lennon_+29 January 2004 - 23:12-->QUOTE (_John_Lennon_ @ 29 January 2004 - 23:12) Post Icons:
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