Me too.. some time ago.
Didn't know there was a certificate for it.. thanks!
Me too.. some time ago.
Didn't know there was a certificate for it.. thanks!
Another one speeding !
VB, slow down a bit !
[quote]Originally posted by Ariel_001@31 March 2004 - 18:04
[b] Has anyone tryed running this as a service in win nt/2k/xp?
Anyways here are some direction on how to do it. It seems to work for me. Don't blame me if your comp blows up or something if this does something weird.
First make sure the folding@home Client is properly setup.
Then download the consol version of the client and this. Make sure the consol client is working properly first (run it first).
1. Then make a folder somewhere on your hard drive e.g
Is it a Pentium 4 with HT tech? HT means it will only show it using 50% but its not really.
bummer. i dont think ive lost any WU so far anyway.Originally posted by 4th gen@22 March 2004 - 16:17
I had to format my comp the other day so I lost that big juicy WU
ive also just added another machine, a amd k6-2 500, with 256mb ram. running a little each day. running the genome@home, which is now just folding WU without a deadline, since its a slow machine, and not on alot.
no, probly me. but i got 4 now! w00t!
I didn't notice mine when it happened either.
Just a few questions;
1) Is there any risk to my P.C me running this? I normally leave it on overnight downloading is this roughly equivalent or does it use alot more CPU power to fold? MY P.C's not going to melt halfway through the night or die under stress?
2) If I wish to remove the program I can just remove it without any bits remaining and running after I have done so?
3) What is the information gleamed going to be used for? Is it just to be used by Standford University or the scientific community as a whole? Is there a chance that this insight into proteins allow people to perform nastier tasks (Stuff like cloning - I know this is DNA modification but proteins and amino acids often tie in pretty closely - or creation of harmful biological weapons)?
4) Is this actually worthwhile or will the whole thing be discredited in a years time when the scientists find there actually doing something a bit wrong and all this folding info is useless?
5) Are the pics on the user interface the actual pics of the protein being folded or are they just random images?
It sure does. Welcome!Originally Posted by Haz
we were ranked about 170th last nite, due to a corrupt database and losing all previous WU, the database is offline of maintanaice. but u can still send completed wu and get new ones, its currently 3am in the morning there, so i aint expecting it to be back up soon. Link
edit: but when it does, make sure all your wu are showing, expecially your most recent ones, from about 6pm(gmt) yesterday.
edit2: i dont think ive had a tinker in weeks on at least 2 of my machines, havent looked at the other one yet. there mostly 500 and 250 ones.
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