new client version out, http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/f...g/download.html
new client version out, http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/f...g/download.html
Me too.. some time ago.
Didn't know there was a certificate for it.. thanks!
Woot, finished my first WU, was a 1000 one, only took like 8 hours on my athlon XP 1900, but yet the I'm doing a 2500 on my Athlon XP 3200+ and I'm still at 934/2500 after 24 hours???!!!???
Originally posted by liquidacid@22 January 2004 - 01:22
I've joined too and will let this run at all times, unless i'm gaming. I've also had UD Agent running for a while now which helps in cancer research. My computer is running 24-7, and i'm not even at it most the time so why not use up some clock cycles.
Well done jaigandhi5, for promoting this.
thanx guyz
"Every Mhz Counts"
anyone wana know what gromacs are?
little summary..
What is gromacs?
Gromacs is the new folding core (FAHcore_78.exe) GROMACS provides extremely high performance compared to all other programs. For some calculations, gromacs affords benefits over the current code in FAH (the current code is based on Jay Ponder's Tinker), especially a great speed increase (perhaps up to 10x-20x)
anyone interested..?
hmmmmm ..........
My school has over 100 new G5's .... I have a little idea. Stay tuned :P
13 DrSpud 2256.15 66
14 jaigandhi5 2203.81 61
u think i have a chance of beating him?
currently..on a tinker :angry:
but almost done 94/100
h34r:
edit... not a tinker! its a core_79 :blink: :unsure: h34r:
Those were the days....
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since no-one else posted it. we passed the 4000 yesterday.
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/awards/tcert.ph...4016&t=wus&bg=4
Is it a Pentium 4 with HT tech? HT means it will only show it using 50% but its not really.
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