So you've heard all of this talk about folding, and want to know what it is. Well my friend, this is the thread for you! What is folding@home?
Folding@home is a world wide distribute computing project, ran by Stanford University. It uses advanced computing methods, on the millions of PC's running this piece of software, to try to figure out how proteins fold, or "misfold". When they ...
This is for the Deino MPI client: Folding@home - DownloadWinOther
-Stop the current client by pressing CTRL+C (either after completion or in the middle of wu completion).
-Open your current folder (that you used to run 5.91/5.92 smp client).
-Unzip the new 6.22beta2 executable in the same folder or unzip/extract the zip file to its own folder and copy all files to the 5.91/5.92 ...
Stanford have an official how to install for dual gpu clients under Windows XP. This instructions is for the Nvidia console version. Folding@home - WinGPUGuide
-Install the first video card and Nvidia CUDA drivers with at least the 177.35 version as per instruction above.
-Ensure that the card is stable and able to complete wu.
-Install the second video card and ...
I have edited the forum welcome private message for newly registered members to include a Folding@home mention and a link to this thread for more info.
-How to setup and run SMP- **note, this is how I personally setup/install SMP. You don't have to follow these exact steps, but this is the easiest way I've found Step 1: First off, make sure you have a password for your Windows User Account. You can set this up via the control panel>User accounts.
Step 2: Make sure you disable any firewall to begin with. Later you can ...
Thanks for that Karma, I'll set to swapping over the multiple instances, as long as it is still possibubble to run it as a service - otherwise I think I shall be leaving them as they are...
(If you can just confirm that...)
It still has the option in setup to run as a service, so I don't see why it wouldn't work. But again, I never set them up to run like that, so I really haven't the slightest of clues.
It still has the option in setup to run as a service, so I don't see why it wouldn't work. But again, I never set them up to run like that, so I really haven't the slightest of clues.
Thanks for that Karma, I'll set to swapping over the multiple instances, as long as it is still possibubble to run it as a service - otherwise I think I shall be leaving them as they are... (If you can just confirm that...)
Stanford have an official how to install for dual gpu clients under Windows XP. This instructions is for the Nvidia console version. Folding@home - WinGPUGuide -Install the first video card and Nvidia CUDA drivers with at least the 177.35 version as per instruction above. -Ensure that the card is stable and able to complete wu. -Install the second video card and install the driver. -Right click on any part of your windows desktop and left...
I have edited the forum welcome private message for newly registered members to include a Folding@home mention and a link to this thread for more info.
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