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    Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

    _JOHN_LENNON_:
    1. Doing ANYTHING stresses the life of your processor, but this F@H (Folding @ Home) uses spare CPU cycles, so you dont notice it while your playing BF 1942, or while im playing Halo. But if say you leave your computer for a bit, it will notice the free processor, and pick up the slack.

    2. It really doesnt hurt your computer like I said above, I konw people that have this running on no less than 20 machines and have been doing for awhile.

    3. Yes, I said 20 MACHINES. People take this very seriously, as over at AMDMB.com.

    4. I have been folding for over a year now for the AMDMB.com team, and I think were maybe 5th or 6th world wide. I know from our forums that we have several people like I said with the 20+ Computers running 24/7 just to fold for cancer. (yes the electric bill gets raised a few ticks) I know that also we have taken donation on 4 complete machines, and then given them to people to they can be Folding for the team in the privacy of their own homes. I think were currently taking donations for the 5th one.

    5. You guys should all get into this, haha Bigdawg, being about my age I know your parents have asked you around the house at times (whats your computer doing on right now, when your not even infront of it.) Well, atleast now you could say Fighting Cancer Mom! Heh, no but serious guys, every computer can help, even if its just a few work units a month. And we all have Spare CPU Cycles to spare because none of us are maxing out our PC all day. Half the time I have my PC on im just tinkering with some and I have WMP on and Folding @ Home.

    6. Now everyone go download the folding at home command Client
    OC TEAM:
    [quote][b]What are the system requirements for folding?
    You will need to have the equivalent of a 200MHz Pentium to be able to process the work in time. The time limits for turning in completed work vary depending on the size and complexity of the protein that you are given to work on. NOTE: in some cases users have gotten even slower computers than this to fold and get units on time. The slowest i have seen get units in on time is a P166 mhz. If you think it is too slow to fold, give it a chance, what's that worse that can happen.




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    why dont you just update the first page of the old topic?

    {I}{K}{E}

    btw. wasnt this spammed before on all the worlds?

    I move this to the lounge because I think it fits there better.

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    INSTALLATION GUIDE
    Step One: Installing the Client
    The first step is to download the Folding@Home GUI client from the Folding@Home client download page. Log in as Administrator (if necessary), and double-click on the downloaded file to start the installation. You will see a welcome screen as shown below. Click next at that screen, and then proceed to click through the license and readme screens.

    Next, you must enter the username you wish to use to be identified in the Folding@Home statistics. If this is the first system you are setting up for Folding@Home, you should check to see whether or not the username that you want to use is already used by someone else (it is ok, however, to use the same username on multiple computers that you own). Go to the Folding@Home User Rankings page and use the box next to the search button to see if the name you want is already taken. If it isn't, you're ready to proceed on to the next screen.

    Now, you can choose what folder to install Folding@Home to (the default is fine), and what you want the Start menu group to be called. The next screen asks you to confirm your settings before the installation begins. Finally, after the installation is complete, uncheck "View Readme" and press "Finish."


    Step Two: Client Configuration
    After the installation has been completed successfully, a configuration panel window will appear. You may adjust your settings in this window. If at any time you wish to change these settings in the future, you may access the dialog again from the menu obtained by right clicking on the Folding@Home system tray icon.

    Your username should already be filled in properly if you entered it correctly while installing the Folding@Home client. If it is not, here is your chance to change it. For the team number, enter "34905"

    On the Connection tab you will find the network settings. These will probably not need to be changed, however it is a good idea for you to check them out anyway to make sure.

    Finally, on the Advanced tab, you will find more in-depth settings. Most of them do not need to be changed, but you should set the Client Type to Folding@Home.


    Step Three: The Client in Action
    After Ok-ing the Configuration dialog, the client will begin running as an icon in the system tray. You can right click on it and choose display to observe it as it sets up files and prepares to work on a unit.

    Immediately after configuration, the client will attempt to download the scientific core and begin to process a work unit. If you display it soon enough after configuration, you will see it downloading the core as shown in the screenshot below.

    Once the core has downloaded, the Folding@Home client will download its first work unit and begin to process it. When this happens, you will see a screen similar to the one shown below. You can safely minimize the client to the system tray by clicking on its "X" button. To restore it, right click on its icon, and choose Display.


    and thts it...i will be adding GROMACS and other stuff soon..

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    Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@22 January 2004 - 00:31
    why dont you just update the first page of the old topic?

    {I}{K}{E}

    btw. wasnt this spammed before on all the worlds?

    I move this to the lounge because I think it fits there better.
    i did not know if it was spammed in the worlds....sorry...

    :frusty:

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    Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

    I also thought that if I moved it to here more people would read it.

    I hope you can find people here that would do this

    {I}{K}{E}

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    Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@22 January 2004 - 00:43
    I also thought that if I moved it to here more people would read it.

    I hope you can find people here that would do this

    {I}{K}{E}
    k thanx

    and btw here is our team statistics..
    http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=34905

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    I'm installing it
    but it seems that the setuppages are not the same as you posted maybe you have an older build?

    {I}{K}{E}

    How long does it take to do 1 part/section?

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    Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

    Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@22 January 2004 - 00:51
    I'm installing it
    but it seems that the setuppages are not the same as you posted maybe you have an older build?

    {I}{K}{E}

    How long does it take to do 1 part/section?
    it all depends on the protein u are doing..if you are doing a simple protein then it doesnt take long time....usually a one WU takes 12hrz some times even TRIPLE THAT it also depends on your CPU the faster the better
    (EVERY MHz COUNTS )

    currently i hav P41.9GHZ OCED @ 2.10GHZ the WU im working on now is out of 600 and its going pretty fast itll get done in 12hrz...the one b4 was 400 and it took like a day or 2..

    and one more thing if u turn off ur computer it continues WHERE YOU LEFT OFF...
    so you dont hav to start all over again...

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    Thnx. I understand it now...

    I try to let it run 24/7

    {I}{K}{E}

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    Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@22 January 2004 - 01:05
    Thnx. I understand it now...

    Hope I can contribute

    {I}{K}{E}
    thanx

 

 

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