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toTOW: Happy new year to all fellow folders :)

warmon6: Look like the web site needs an update or 2. starting to see cob webs. (could at least mention about bigadv change happening in Jan. ;)

toTOW: Recredit has ben run ... all points should show up now :)

toTOW: Stats are down since the last network outage :(

MarkAGR: OK, so there's a 16 core minimum ... so does anyone know how to produce a 16 core virtual machine from a cluster of ubuntu boxes?

MarkAGR: Where did all thw stats go?

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jimerickson: 16 core minimum for bigadv. wow!

Adanorm: Hi ! We just applied patches to the site, if shoutbox goes mad, just CTRL+F5 !

jimerickson: Http://bit.ly/okqvf7

jimerickson: Happily folding smp now. and currently earning 2000ppd more than with bigadv. go figure.

jimerickson: I detest p2684, after this one is finished i am moving to smp.

Amaruk: FahCore 11 (ATI) support is scheduled to end September 1st. http://en.fah-addict.net/news/news.php?id=352

hootis: >toTow I think i saw it somewhere either on the folding forum or here, but i cant remember. just wondering if any1 knew.

toTOW: Divery> yes, a little ... on an i7 920 @3.5 GHz (no GPU), I get something like 15k PPD with regular SMP and 22k on BigAdv ...

toTOW: Hootis> did we mention it in one of our news ? anyway I don't remember :(

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KaySL: That might explain the weirdly low point yield I'm now getting...

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MarkAGR: I don't over clock... over and above the i7 2600K "auto-overclocking".

Foldon: MarkAGR - Tighter OC or the "new" P2684 responsible for that?

Woooo Hoooo. I got my 3rd i7 up and running.

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Vincent Voelz has just set projects 10510-10516 to general release for the nVidia GPU client. These projects use Core 11 and are a continuation of the study of the NTL9 protein, which began with projects 10501-10504. The different run numbers represent slightly different mutations of the protein, all starting from the native (folded) state. The different mutations are being used to analyse their effects on the stability of the protein, and the eventual unfolded state that it will reach.

Each project simulates the following sequence variants:
  • RUN 0: wild-type
  • RUN 1: V3A
  • RUN 2: V3I
  • RUN 3: V3L
  • RUN 4: D8N
  • RUN 5: K12M
  • RUN 6: K12M G34(D-Ala)
  • RUN 7: F5A
  • RUN 8: F5A K12M

All the projects have a preferred deadline of 8 days and a final deadline of 12 days. They are worth 587 points and are served from 171.64.65.61, which still runs the old v4 server code.

Source: Project Description



jmn On: 06/25/10
New research paper published using results from -bigadv units v7 client update