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Folding Facts graciously provided by the Pande Group. Find more facts here
Folding fact #112 : 1920-1930 Plant hybridization became widespread in the United States, greatly improving the productivity of agriculture.
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 Topic: Team Egg RollThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted by 7im
on Jul 26, 2005 (11613 Reads)
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Client v5.04 Public Beta Released Client v5.04 is in public beta for Linux and Windows (console). It allows configuration of the amount of memory reported and the setting of advmethods through the [client]Configuration so that it persists [outside of the command line]. This is a maintenance release, with more signficant improvements coming in v.6. See
http://folding.stanford.edu/beta for more details.
Also on the Stanford News page today...
New Assignment Server (AS) fallback scheme. We've implemented a new AS fallback scheme for how WUs are assigned. We will talk more about about how this works once we see if it works well. It's now being tested on both ASes.
QMD re-release complete QMD's are now going to machines reporting 504MB or more and with the appropriate flags (BigWU + advmethods). We're now back to the previous value.
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Posted by 7im
on Apr 23, 2005 (12149 Reads)
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Earlier this month, Professor Vijay S. Pande, PhD, the Director of the Folding@Home Distributed Computing Project, and Assistant Professor of Chemistry and of Structural Biology, Stanford University, formally announced the project would be developing a Folding client based on Berkeley's Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC). The article notes the Pande Group has been working with David Anderson's group at Berkeley for more than a year, presumably (IMO) while the BOINC DC platform continued to evolve and mature to a point where it would support the unique needs of the Folding project. A closed beta is currently collecting data from core members of the BOINC and Folding projects, with an open beta test of the client to be announced in the coming weeks. Please note the BOINC client WILL NOT be replacing the current Folding client, but will continue to be developed in parallel. Posted on the Folding-Community.org forums here, with an on going discussion here.Team EggRoll would certainly appreciate any input from the members of Team Lamb Chop and Team Baked Alaska who are running on the BOINC DC platform, especially during the beta testing phase.
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Posted by dragongoddess
on Mar 13, 2005 (7001 Reads)
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It's that time again. Time for that old woman from West Texas to produce the TER Milestone Report. So lets get with it. Oh and don't forget when you add any new production to TER visit this thread and let us know how much are adding right here.
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/ubb.x/a/tpc/f/122097561/m/511007612731
And if you haven't joined yet then visit here and get the client . We are Team #14
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/download.html
Now before we go on I want to introduce a group of people who are making their first appearance in the Milstone report. These fine people have completed their first 1,000 points in F@H for TER. A hearty congrats to all of you. Now here they are:
Jarrod, end, dpr, NSDAC, MontyApollo, kwikit, wallace_kz, MaterialScientist, SkiingOnMars, elgorado, brenda, Keats, digraph, Cataclysm, bookem1, kerrhyphen, erben22, Oerlikon, Kerry56, srakoczy, aharden, albrnick, vicente,_tx, Hades_au, johnf, psoulocybe, salamiObelisk, SuperNerd, Ahheck01, supershua, logan-5, bosko,raptor154, russm, CrimsonHarvest, baitzj, KanyonKris, Alex182, Greybeard49, Gopherhog, John_Roche,_Q_ , sibladeko, jason732, pablo44, Sagan, starkravenmad, road, brool, Bob_Herman, iPalindrome, 4TheGood, cheesetape,dseidl,palinski, EGPoulin, kalila, jonclegg, Syonyk, Voodoo_Child, Doogie, cosmicspanner, pachinko, PanchoVia, Dr_Strangelove, Petergee, EEJuggler11, retard,i_am_syrinx, MauriceVineyard, temochin2, dsteven3, BugZilla,AirOgre, Falcon164016, hooverzilla, AUXSTUD, escotte, Flatiron, bmthedarknexus, AugustusGloop, kb9skw, CuriouslySane, Mike_Bulinski, pin, FordTheGoose, exitstageleft, goingonit, SpaceHerpe, and Jorje
Now the rest of the Story:
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Read full article: 'TER Milestone Report for 11 March 2005' (2308 bytes more)
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Posted by dragongoddess
on Mar 04, 2005 (6131 Reads)
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Good Morning TER
This is your West Texas Granny with the Weekly TER MIlestone Report.
As you all know last week Sopok joined the Million Point Club in F@H and we kicked off a recruiting drive. That resulted in a few people joining TER in the last week. Say, 280 people give or take a few. Not bad. Well this week, today in fact should see DoThe Ju join the 1.5 Million Point club In F@H. So lets get this party going and and boost our active users to no less than 1,000. What do you say?
To join
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/download.html
Team # is 14
Now for part 1 of the rest of the story:
As usual we give a hearty congrats to those who complete their first 1,000 points in F@H for TER. This week has been special as TER had our first 200,000+ point day. To be exact it was 215,984 points on 28 Feb 2005. The following new members and the many others who have joined were responsible for this achievement. Here is the first group of the new members to reach 1,000 points. More will follow later.
Drum Roll please.
Members of Ars DC and TER Team Members I present to you our newest members to reach 1,000 points in F@H. Herrre they are:
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Read full article: 'TER Milestone Report for 4March05' (2749 bytes more)
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