Folding@Home; Longevity Team
dnamechanic
02 Aug 2007
dnamechanic
11 Aug 2007
Live Forever
11 Aug 2007
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dnamechanic
11 Aug 2007
The TLM team has been holding steady at about rank 225 for months. During this time, for example the Microsoft folding team has produced a constant 5,000 points-per-day (approx) and yet they have regressed from rank 200 to their current position of rank 220.
As you noted earlier, the massive influx of PS3s and their computational power has set back in rankings all but the highest ranked teams, relatively speaking. Fine, this is good for science.
Nevertheless, the TLM team has picked up a lot of processing power over the months.
There are a couple of folders on the Longevity Meme team that I'm fairly sure use PS3s. I think bwille24 was the first contributor with the PS3 and pacini, probably he uses a PS3 also. I may have seen another. Maybe anyone reading this who is using a PS3 can chime in.
It's like an Alice and the Queen conversation in Through the Looking-Glass:
"Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else — if you run very fast for a long time, as we've been doing."
"A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!"
dnamechanic
27 Aug 2007
dnamechanic
06 Sep 2007
dnamechanic
13 Sep 2007
The productivity of the PS3s is impressive. The PS3 is obviously a powerful number cruncher. And, a fairly large number of PS3 owners have chosen to contribute, that also is impressive.
dnamechanic
13 Sep 2007
Live Forever
18 Sep 2007
http://fah-web.stanf...y?qtype=osstats
From the F@H blog:
http://folding.typep...ing-the-pe.html
I submitted the story to digg if anyone is interested.
Edited by Live Forever, 18 September 2007 - 05:02 AM.
dnamechanic
18 Sep 2007
And, welcome to iLLgiLL1200,
You are the 181st contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Thank you.
dnamechanic
21 Sep 2007
- Maciek_Kolodziejczyk
- Chana_de_Wolf
- dopaminergic
You are contributors number 182, 183, and 184 to The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Not sure about the number order of signing on.
Thank you.
dnamechanic
24 Sep 2007
You are the 186th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Thank you.
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The 185th contributor is not listed in this thread. If the contributor is not identified early, it becomes difficult to identify the order of signing on due to progression through the ranks of contributors. I haven't been keeping close track lately, mainly because I have been on travel out of Internet connectivity for a week or so. To the 185th contributor, let us know and add your name to this growing list, Thank you.
dnamechanic
27 Sep 2007
You are the 187th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Thank you.
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We currently have 40 active contributors, the most I have seen at any one time.
dnamechanic
03 Oct 2007
Live Forever
03 Oct 2007
Don, you joined? Cool! [thumb]Welcome DonSpanton,
You are the 188th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Thank you.
dnamechanic
12 Oct 2007
dnamechanic
22 Oct 2007
From the FAH blog:
The interview is about seven minutes in length."The guys from DL TV came by the other day to visit the Folding@home operation and we chatted a bit. They've made a 3-part interview out of this and the first part is now up on their web site.."
To see the interview without watching the whole program:
- click the DL link
- then click to see video,
- then click the smaller window lower in the display labeled Folding@Home
A commercial of about one minute plays, then the interview.
The DL link
It is pretty good. The guys at DL.TV are contributors.
Live Forever
23 Oct 2007
Live Forever
23 Oct 2007
http://folding.stanford.edu/
Looks a lot better than it did.
dnamechanic
28 Oct 2007
You are the 190th contributor to join The Longevity Meme F@H team.
Thank you.
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Selected Stats at the Extreme OC site:
Current active contributors - 36
Total work Units completed - 21,831
Total Points (accumulated) - 5,406,428
Points per Day (Avg. ppd) - 14,032
Team Rank - 213
maestro949
28 Oct 2007
Looks like they have a new "look" for the front page of their site, starting yesterday:
http://folding.stanford.edu/
Looks a lot better than it did.
Indeed - nice face lift.
dl.tv interviewed Prof. Pande in their latest two episodes (200 & 201). Towards the end of the first episode he mentions that they are moving on to bigger proteins, turning the corner from in silico to real world application and might have some exciting news in the next few months. dl.tv's folding team has raced all the way to #20!
Folding is a good way to heat your house in the winter months [lol]
dnamechanic
28 Oct 2007
Yes, indeed. The team competition has been a boon for F@H. The score/ranking system appeals to the gamer. And, it encourages participation by friendly competition.maestro949 - dl.tv's folding team has raced all the way to #20!
Yep.maestro949 - Folding is a good way to heat your house in the winter months [lol]
Some call their folding machines 'toasters'.
Others renamed certain Intel CPUs such as the Pentium Prescott core, Presc'hott'
The two top ranked F@H teams, [H]ardOCP and Overclockers Australia, are currently ranked #1 and #2 respectively. They used to change positions with the season. During winters in US, [H]ardOCP dominated. Then, in US summers, OCAU dominated. The reason for this was mostly related to temperature. Many of the major contributors to each group overclocked their CPUs. Overclocking increases CPU heat output in a nonlinear manner. CPU heat goes up rapidly with overclocking and must be dissipated quickly for the computer to remain stable. This is much easier to do in a cool or cold climate. So in northern winters [H]OCP took the lead, in southern winters the lead reverted back to OCAU. Tho, currently looks like [H]OCP has prevailed.
In the last couple of years, aftermarket CPU coolers have improved dramatically so CPU cooling is maybe not quite the technical challenge it once was. Of course overclockers always push the limits.
dnamechanic
28 Oct 2007
A941 - How do i join a Team?
Hi A941,
Reason, publisher of The Longevity Meme has a description of how to join The Longevity Meme folding team.
- Visit the F@H Website
- Download the client
Choose the client based on your OS ( WinXP, Linux, Mac, or PS3)
For most there is also a choice of Graphical or "Text-only" client.
The text-only choice is a command-line interface only.
Also there is a choice for high-performance (GPU, SMP). Choose these only if you have certain kinds of high performance hardware.
Generally, if new to folding, choose the graphical client for your specific OS.
For example: for WinXP at the top of the listing (Version 5.03).
- Install the client
- Choose your Username carefully, it cannot be changed later without starting fresh.
If you want a space in username, put an underscore like this. my_username
- Enter your team number: The Longevity Meme is team # 32461
Post back here if you have questions or concerns.
Live Forever
28 Oct 2007
32461 is the number to remember.
dnamechanic
28 Oct 2007
After you click on the downloaded client and install it:s123 - Where do you have to enter your team number?
- If it is graphical account it will have a window to enter your Username and team number.
- If it is the Text-only version it will present configuration questions in the command line interface.


