Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

hey there. i just found all this cool stuff & installed the program on my 2 computers. one runs 24/7, the other is about the same, xcept for an occasional restart. i plan to also install it on my parents' computer later which runs during the day.

the 2 comps are working on a size 400 WU each. B)
 
Originally posted by lynx@25 March 2004 - 22:23
@FlyingDutchman: Better get ready to move to one side, don't want you ending up as roadkill. :lol:

Damned speeding roarwarrior :angry: :angry:

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Originally posted by FlyingDutchman+4 February 2004 - 22:51-->QUOTE (FlyingDutchman @ 4 February 2004 - 22:51)
Give me a month or so :D[/b]

Run Livy, Run [/b][/quote]
i am running,

what machines are you running Lamsey?
 
Originally posted by Livy@18 May 2004 - 23:40
looks like something happened to one of lamseys machines too, look at how many WU's hes done, and he was getting no points for it basically.
Ha :lol:

:devil: :devil: :devil: What's bad news for one, is good news for another ! :devil: :devil: :devil:

I've been chasing him since the beginning, wanting to kick his ass.

Maybe now I can do it.

/me starts stretching his muscles :01: :01:


Lamsey, get some painkillers ! :)
 
1. What is FAH?
FAH is a distributed computing project, the purpose of which is to learn how proteins fold and misfold. By breaking down the process by which proteins are created we can find out what causes them to miscreate or misfold. The hope is that this will lead to future research that can help scientists come up with better treatments/cures for many of todays common ailments. But the most important part of the project is putting together an effective model of how to fold and unfold proteins with supercomputer power.
;)
 
I am now 4th on that list with a grand total of 15 points/24 hours :hooray:

Although considering how I started at midnight and now have 100 points, I'm not exactly sure how they're calculating that...
 
A WU is a work Unit. You have a tinker work unit and it will take you up to 4 days to complete. After you have completed it, it will be uploaded to the server and after a short time your name will appear among the team members names on the team page here http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py...e&teamnum=34905 Your score will be added to the team's score. Each work unit that you complete will be added to your name. Please read the guide at the beginning of this thread for more information... oh and welcome and thanks for joining our team!!! :)
 
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