For Linux/Mac/Solaris Users

Daggeth

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I would like to invite you to come to http://www.childhooddiseases.org and give the CommunityTSC Project a try. This project now supports Win95 and up, Linux, Mac OSX, and Solaris SPARC operating systems, as well as command line and file controlled versions of each of this client. The CommunityTSC project is supported primarily by The Rothberg Institute For Childhood Diseases, which is a non-profit organization, dedicated to finding a cure for children suffering from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC). TSC is a form of cancer that affects 1 in every 6,000 births and leads to benign tumors in multiple organs, including the brain, kidneys, heart, eyes, lungs and other organs. During the first few years, the severity of TSC can range from mild skin abnormalities to, in severe cases, seizures, mental retardation or renal failure.

The Rothberg Institute is joined in this project by some of the top research scientists in the world. Members of the Yale University School of Medicine, Harvard, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Fox Chase Cancer Center, and the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance help make this project happen. More information about The Rothberg Institute Board of Directors and Scientific Advisory Board can be found on this page http://www.childhooddiseases.org/scientists.html.

You can download the latest versions of the Community TSC project here http://www.childhooddiseases.org/dOL/download_instructions.html. Make sure to visit the CommunityTSC Message Board at http://www.childhooddiseases.org/cgi-tsc/ultimatebb.cgi and talk to their support staff and other members of CommunityTSC to learn more about the new clients and find help for any problems you might encounter. Thank you for your time and we are happy to offer this project for users who might not otherwise be able to run other distributed computing clients on their Non-Windows machines.
 

ViRGE

Elite Member, Moderator Emeritus
Oct 9, 1999
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Looks interesting. I'll give it a whirl on my OS X machine at work, although I'll just test it out for now.:eek: Those G4 processers are just too powerful when it comes to RC5.;)