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Folding @ Home
check this out
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/ if you want to join my team, The Deadly Viper Assassin Squad, use the team ID 43822 |
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i'm currently http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/m...rJoe&teamnum=0
although I dunno if I should donate them money via my elecricity bill |
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I'm using it too thank to bio, I think it's you who made me discover it, I think it's great (much relevant to real science than Seti@Home for example, that one would resemble a guy installing a microphone on the west coast of Ireland and pretending to hear the Americans). I don't have any ID though. Anonymous :P
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I remember showing it to someone, I am not sure if it was Biohazerd or you. I was talking about SETI@Home (which I currently use) then Folding@Home.
Anyway, on SETI@Home, I have 348 data units completed and 2183 hours of computing time. |
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Seti@home user
Results Received 2642 Total CPU Time 3.025 years |
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someone has to join my team lol
the thing i don't like is that when you have HT on your precessor the program only uses 50% instead of using the whole thing I guess it actually thinks there is 2 processors when there isn't |
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Oooh, lookie lookie! There's a little blue dot over Rio de Janeiro! And an orange one over São Paulo or Santos, I can't figure it...
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Biohazerd, hyperthreading IS two processors.
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maybe it isnt using multithreaded calculations, but runs just a single thread, thus only one logical cpu will be at 100% while the other is somewhere below ?
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HT is NOT 2 processors... it is 1 physical processor with dual processing support... and it isn't a dual core so don't getem mixed uup
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