folding@homei'm bored so i thought i might post this.
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folding@home
i take it everyone here knows what folding@home is, if not: Folding@Home Homepage
so me and a friend of mine were just walking down the corridor after a lesson talking about how awesome his gaming life had become since he got his ps3 online. wee were just chatting when this idea came into my head. the ps3 comes with a F@H client, and it's one of the biggest contributors to the project. i don't know how thi next bit came to me. my school has recently bought a load of new computers that are decent-ish (3ghz P4, 512ram, 80g hdd, dvd burners), and overhauled a load of the older ones (mostly P3 1ghz). what if the school put the F@H client onto all of the newer pc's, iagine how much computing power that is. 50 odd computers of the above spec and 80 odd of an older spec. that equals (50x3)+80=230ghz! not bad. i suggested it to the IT admin guy and he said he's done it at home before and thought it was a very good idea. he said he might consider it for the school.
other schools have done this before but this is the first anyone I've talked to so far have heard of it. i found a thread about someone else who's done this in the past here: linky.
what do you guys (and gals) think?
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12/03/2008 09:26 AM |
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RE: folding@home
I don't see why you shouldn't do it - go for it!
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12/03/2008 09:36 AM |
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RE: folding@home
ummm wait
i see this on my ps3 but i never touched it, what exactly does it do?
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12/03/2008 11:14 AM |
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Shady
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RE: folding@home
andrewcc Wrote:*®$нд∂¥©* Wrote:ummm wait
i see this on my ps3 but i never touched it, what exactly does it do?
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it just connects you to the folding network. doesn't really do much to your console.
what folding network?
thanks andrew but i need more 411
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12/03/2008 11:34 AM |
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oh yeah now i remember,,
fudge that spoon, i don't know what they are really doing
they want my saved game data i know it
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12/03/2008 11:42 AM |
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RE: folding@home
I think they installed it on a few old PCs at one of my previous schools.
IMO a good idea for public computers, (if you aren't stingy on power).
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13/03/2008 03:42 AM |
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RE: folding@home
i talked to the tech guy again today and he had completely forgotten about it. he said he would have a lookie see on the interweb over the weekend.
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13/03/2008 08:07 AM |
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lulz... I mean if they have PS3s all over the world working on it as well now - let alone the Computers too, how much Data do they have to process with all that power!?!?!?!?
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