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Where's all my Canadian "Folder's"?!

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shades

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If anyone happened to try the folding and noticed that your computer slowed right down, if you fullscreen the client and goto expert you can turn off your gpu slot.

I am changing my comments about the nvidia cards :) I fired up a system with ATI/AMD card and also an issue.

I dug into it a bit and apparently it is a general issue with cards and windows; as windows doesn't have a priority system for gpu's.

Atleast this is what I read :)
 
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Neaat, this seems far more worthwhile than SETI. :p

Am I missing something or are there no accounts, you just set the username you want to contribute under ? I'll have to check this out more later.

Edit: Sorted that, you *do* just put in a username, if you want to secure it, which isn't really necessary there's a link under the identity tab in configuration. Folding@home
 
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What's this all about?


Long story short, it uses your spare cpu cycles to crunch big math for analyzing data, in one case for cancer.

It has been around for over a decade, and basically everytime someone signs up it adds another computer/cpu to the mainframe.

Disturbed computing :)
 

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I'm in there with ya! I got a quite large work unit initially so I won't show up on the ECF Scoreboard until tomorrow sometime. I'm surprised more people aren't jumping on this. ECF could really make a difference if we all pitched in our idle computer time. (not the time we are idly at the computer, the time that our computers are idle). Lol
 

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Heh! Years ago, I was part of that SETI effort. At the moment, I have an old, slow laptop whose tired CPU is pinned at 100% most of the time. It also crashes from exhaustion often. I'll be forced to upgrade it in the very near future or risk losing access altogether. When I do, I'll come back and check this out.

I'm just relieved it has nothing to do with folding flyers and stuffing envelopes which is what I feared when I clicked this thread lol!!
 

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Heh! Years ago, I was part of that SETI effort. At the moment, I have an old, slow laptop whose tired CPU is pinned at 100% most of the time. It also crashes from exhaustion often. I'll be forced to upgrade it in the very near future or risk losing access altogether. When I do, I'll come back and check this out.

I'm just relieved it has nothing to do with folding flyers and stuffing envelopes which is what I feared when I clicked this thread lol!!

The WOW Moment.

Remember that?

I also did the computer SETI thing. The problem is as we now know the Star Gate is actually hidden in the coastal mountains of BC under cover of illegal activity and nobody in the galaxy uses carrier waves anymore, its so 50's.

So what are the combined laptops of the ECF supposed to do to fight cancer?
 

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Long story short, it uses your spare cpu cycles to crunch big math for analyzing data, in one case for cancer.

Hah, "big math". I love how you dumb down things shades. :)

Heh! Years ago, I was part of that SETI effort. At the moment, I have an old, slow laptop whose tired CPU is pinned at 100% most of the time. It also crashes from exhaustion often. I'll be forced to upgrade it in the very near future or risk losing access altogether. When I do, I'll come back and check this out.

I'm using my netbook, which is basically an old slow laptop crammed into a cutesy little package, so I can more easily stare at 2 glowing boxes at once (computer and tv). I don't think it'll do much and my computer *really* isn't happy about it. :)

Can I use another computer that I control but never use and is on all the time?

As far I can tell you could use any as many computer as you'd like, as long as you're submitting under the same name I would assume it combines them, but I haven't submitted anything yet to be sure. I'm running it on my netbook and htpc, so I'm hoping that's the case and that's what I did with SETI ages ago - I had that running on 4-5 computers.

I may be/probably am a lefty pessimist, but my first thought was that the inefficiency of cluster computing and the electrical usage or more so the production of said electricity will probably ultimately do more harm than good. :blink: However I just ignored that and thought that the ECF should try to get into the top 100 teams. :)
 
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As far as I can recall, folding @ home has been around since the same time as SETI, at least I remember about a decade ago running both, which btw you can still do.

Project guy, I have 5 computers running it at home ( 2 children, htpc, main office, better half's laptop ) so teh more the merrier :D

Chargin if you still use your computer as you always do then it is minimal, the issue is the competitive geek in us wants the team to do well so we will suddenly start leaving all the computers on lol

Heck I know I was thinking about going around and overclocking all the computers ( been a while since I bothered doing that ) and installing extra video cards I had around to see if I could get more gpu slots going lol.
 

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As far as I can recall, folding @ home has been around since the same time as SETI, at least I remember about a decade ago running both, which btw you can still do.

I believe Seti was the first to use this type of system but I could be wrong. Later boinc came out to let users run more then one project at the sametime.

I already am running three projects but will look into adding this one. One thing to note is when running boinc your computer uses more power. So in a small way you increase your carbon foot print by using more power. That isn't to say don't do it just that it does come with a tiny cost.
 

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Yeah I am not sure of which came first either, I just know that they were around the same time frame give or take a squigglie :)

I actually learned of them looking for ways to stress test my overclocking for full load stability and when I found I could do that and do something cool (SETI = ALIENS! ) or helpful ( Folding = help to find cures ) it was win win.

I suppose one could negate the slight carbon footprint increase by using a company that provides "green electricity" like bullfrog or the like.
 

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Yeah I am not sure of which came first either, I just know that they were around the same time frame give or take a squigglie :)

I joined Seti in 1999. I think folding came after that and Seti set the way for future projects. I could be wrong but I think Seti sort of started it all. The idea you could be searching for ET brought a lot of users. Back then it was a screen saver actually and later changed to running in the background as users didn't want to waste cpu power with a screen saver.

I suppose one could negate the slight carbon footprint increase by using a company that provides "green electricity" like bullfrog or the like.

Well if you have that option yes but most don't. That doesn't mean I don't continue, I do ;)
 

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LOL

Seti was the worlds biggest computer when they got it setup.

Sorry no dynamite but if you find a cure you get credit for it, or at least with Seti you get credit if you find life out there.

You want this installed. After Seti started boinic came out to let people work on more then on project. Boinc will let you run more then one project and even let you control how much power you want each one to get.

BOINC
 
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