Mac OS X Client Released For Folding@home
throwthag writes "There is finally a Mac OS X client for Stanford University's protein folding distributed processing project and I have created a team for all Mac OS X users out there called, appropriately enough, Team MacOS X."
I thought this had something to do with a certain bankrupt cable ISP.
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This looks pretty interesting to me. My wife has a biology degree (among others) and I remember this stuff from her bio-chem days. I used to help her study and this goes way beyond that but still interests me anyway.
Have these guys gotten the green light from the Berkeley people to use the @home monicker? I'm sure they don't _have_ to, but I just wonder if the Berkeley team has a warm spot in thier heart for these folks, or if it's viewed more as competition for our processor time.
BTW I'm a long time S@H user, which is why this interests me (I have about 2400 units done over the course of the last 25 months).
-dewhite
Hola! Team #MAFirc is #1855... a bunch of refugees from the dying MacAddict forums who are denizens of #mafirc on irc.openprojects.net, plus a whole bunch who aren't. :)
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I've been folding for a while now from my linux box. I recently downloaded and installed the OS X terminal client but haven't had any luck with it. Has anyone gotten it to work on an iBook successfully? I haven't seen it complete a frame yet....
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But, when processor hungry apps like this are released, they should be screen savers first then be released as stand alone. Not the other way around.
With out a screen saver "mode" this has been placed immediately in the trash.
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I'm not being sarcastic, I'm really asking.
I saw "folding@home" and I thought they were talking about an ex dot com at first.
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