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Folding at Home and Seti at Home

Posted: 2003-07-05 12:00pm
by SyntaxVorlon
I'm sure someone has long ago posted something about these two. So which do you use?

Posted: 2003-07-05 12:47pm
by Colonel Olrik
SETI, because Fast Fourier Transforms warm my heart.

edit: moved to OT

Posted: 2003-07-05 05:41pm
by Faram
I did 2500+ wu and got boored but SETI is still my fav :D

Posted: 2003-07-05 07:02pm
by SyntaxVorlon
GAH!!!
I forgot both, I have two computers available to me, and I have one of each, dumb me dumb me.

Faram, is that "wu" work unites or just work hours?
If the former, then you must own a server.

Posted: 2003-07-06 02:22am
by Vertigo1
I don't do either, mainly because I don't leave my computer on all night long, and I'm only on dial-up. However, I do know someone that built a huge folding farm in his own house.

http://www.descentbb.net/ubb/Forum8/HTML/005273.html

Posted: 2003-07-06 02:25am
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
I used to do SETI, and I helped a frend insall Folding on my school's network (30 or so computers, we got it installed on 16)

Posted: 2003-07-06 03:08am
by Faram
SyntaxVorlon wrote:Faram, is that "wu" work unites or just work hours?
If the former, then you must own a server.
Image

That answer your question? :)

Posted: 2003-07-06 03:43am
by SyntaxVorlon
Faram wrote:
SyntaxVorlon wrote:Faram, is that "wu" work unites or just work hours?
If the former, then you must own a server.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/cgi- ... 500&size=0

That answer your question? :)
BITCHIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've done something like 15 on my mother's lap top, and I've started again with the new version of FaH on my PC.
[edit]got rid of pic[/edit]

Posted: 2003-07-06 03:52am
by kojikun
i've completed 489 data units in SETI@home. total time is about 3528 hours. only 1.65 years to go until i have matched Faram. by then i'll have a new computer. LOL

Posted: 2003-07-06 05:55am
by Robert Treder
Do they give you anything for completing the data units?

P.S. aside from that there "certificate"?

Posted: 2003-07-06 05:57am
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
Robert Treder wrote:Do they give you anything for completing the data units?

P.S. aside from that there "certificate"?
With the folding thing, you get prizes, or so I'm told...

Posted: 2003-07-06 10:29am
by Nathan F
I am a long time SETIer, but what is this folding thing you speak of?

Posted: 2003-07-06 11:56am
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
Nathan F wrote:I am a long time SETIer, but what is this folding thing you speak of?
Folding Proteins for a cure for Cancer or something, I think. Haven't done it myself, just helped people set it up.

Posted: 2003-07-06 02:08pm
by SyntaxVorlon
You can fold for folding at home or genome at home, both are for the same basic thing. Because proteins fold in on themselves extremely quicky understanding how they work and what their specific fuction is requires knowledge of how they fold and what they look like afterward, so this program emulates every nanosecond of the folding process, and allows the people at the work stations in stanford to work out what they do.
And it's not just for cancer I don't think, they are also researching proteins as nanotechnology.

Posted: 2003-07-06 02:50pm
by kojikun
SyntaxVorlon wrote:And it's not just for cancer I don't think, they are also researching proteins as nanotechnology.
I bet they won't give the fold@home-ers a bit of the income when they make protein nanorobots with the help of distributed computing. THOSE BASTARDS! :evil:

Posted: 2003-07-06 02:55pm
by Exonerate
I was doing a Genome one, but I think the project was finished...

Posted: 2003-07-06 03:44pm
by phongn
I use the unified F@H/G@H client. Both are likely to have more real-world uses than SETI@home.