I can't remember the team number..
Mmmmm, :frusty: always thought proteins were supposed to nurture MEOriginally posted by summerlinda@25 January 2004 - 14:36
You have to take better care of that Protein of yours, nurture it, talk to it, feed it etc.
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my AMD XP-M@ 2.44Ghz pwns that...according to Sandra software :lol: :lol:Peerzy said:Im back doing this now... my pc's much better now.
3.4GHZ with HT
1gb off ram
Im going to pwn you all :01:
Originally posted by Livy+7 February 2004 - 01:37-->QUOTE (Livy @ 7 February 2004 - 01:37)
I'll be 4th within the next day or two![]()
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The Folding@Home client (console or screen saver) shows real time visualizations of the protein simulations being performed. The molecule drawn is the current atomic configuration ("fold") of the protein being simulated on your computer
Originally posted by Ariel_001@31 March 2004 - 18:04
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