Where is the new F@H core advertised to be released today?
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Where is the new F@H core advertised to be released today?
I dont see it on their website, did I get the date wrong?
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Quoted from http://home.attbi.com/~wxdude1/emsite/
New Stanford web page
The Stanford Folding@Home web site has been re-done. It should appear sometime this morning around 10:00 AM CST.
Look for the Easter Egg on the site. Think "Matrix" ... First Episode. Some really new cool science is coming. Stay tuned for more really interesting stuff.
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So, I'm a little unclear on this
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How do we get to use this new Gromacs core? My new WU's today have all been Tinker -- and I'm starting to use the -advmethods switch again, so we'll see how the next WU's go...
Will it work the same for the Linux client? I'm using the FAH3Console-LinuxB.exe in SuSE 8.2 (on this machine) and I also just restarted it with -advmethods. Do we have to do this to get the new Gromacs, and will all the cores be Gromacs in the furure? Or will they still be a mix?
How do we get to use this new Gromacs core? My new WU's today have all been Tinker -- and I'm starting to use the -advmethods switch again, so we'll see how the next WU's go...
Will it work the same for the Linux client? I'm using the FAH3Console-LinuxB.exe in SuSE 8.2 (on this machine) and I also just restarted it with -advmethods. Do we have to do this to get the new Gromacs, and will all the cores be Gromacs in the furure? Or will they still be a mix?
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I think that's the idea, look here for more info.Radeonman wrote:Maybe they're trying to clean out the tinkers that are left and the future is gromacs.
(I started the thread above acutually, I havent got them to change my name yet...)
According to it however they are going to try and flush out all the Tinker projects and replace them with Gromacs with a couple of months.
LOL! Do you people vote "You seem to like useless threads..." for fun?
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Once upon a time, I thought like that...
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Good one -- for a while, I was there with ya', but I'm switching back to Gromacs! After all, I've got a position to defend!Radeonman wrote:I guess I'll just have to be a tough guy and continue eating tinkers until they all gone.
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Hey! Could some one with the Gromacs core host it on a FTP server for download? Maybe for competitive advantage we could have it password protected only to SilentPCReview F@H team members.
Yes, long live FPU-powerhouse AMD processors! They kick major a$$ in the FPU department though, almost double what the P4s can do.Radeonman wrote:And dammit, I hope they don't give P4's too much of an advantage - we can't have none of that.
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