[tslug] Re: Folding@Home Effort

2004-09-14 Thread Nathaniel Green
General Agreeance. In an attempt to overcome this problem, I have played with the cpu load I assign to the process, and have found ~ 85% to be an excellent balance of space warming and processing power, at least with my Athlon 2500. Weee. Nate On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:02:20 -0500, Peter Snoblin

[tslug] Re: Folding@Home Effort

2004-09-13 Thread Nathaniel Green
This project really is worth it. There is actual science being done with the results of your donated cpu cycles: http://folding.stanford.edu/papers.html Nate - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject:

[tslug] Re: Folding@Home Effort

2004-09-13 Thread Raul Taranu
Or if you don't want to fold proteins, there's also GIMPS, the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search. You look for really large prime numbers. If that doesn't excite you, then consider the fact that the Electronic Frontier Foundation is giving whoever finds the first prime number with more