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Joining the Team

Oxaqata

Senior member
Hello,
I'd like to offer my computer in service to Team Anandtech, preferably in the area of medical sciences. How do I go about doing this?

Thanks
 
Welcome Oxaqata 😀


Someone wiser than I will be along and give you all the info you need.


Whatever project you run, glad you are here. :sun:


Regards.


Richard


🙂
 
Hey Oxaqata, welcome to the DC forum!!

Well there are a number of medical sciences projects, but the one that most of us seem to prefer is Rosetta at home http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/

You need to go to the site and register on it, download the Boinc software, install it and attatch to the project by entering the project url in the boinc program. And after you've got it all going, you go to your profile on the Rosette site and select TeAm AnandTech to join.

Plz ask if something is unclear or if there's something else you'd like to know. 😀
 
Welcome to the TeAm Oxaqata 🙂

I guess the first thing you need to do is figure out which project you'd like to try. Then some one can help you out better.
Have a look at the Welcome Thread stickied to the top of the DC forum for a list of projects(Life Sciences = medical).

If you have any questions about any of the projects, just ask & we can help you.
 
Great news! All you need to do now is sit back and crunch away!! 😀

You'll show up in the stats after you've returned you're first results. 😉
 
Oxaqata,

Welcome to the Best Damn Distributed Computing TeAm in the World! :beer:

It is great having another Aussie in the crew. 🙂

What computer(s) are you running?

 
Welcome to the team Oxaqata 😛
Yup Aussies are great 🙂

Intel Celeron D 3333MHz
Motherboard: Asus P5V8-MX
Memory: 256 MB of Hyundai PC3200 DDR
Video Card: Forsa 6200 (256mb) Nvidia Geforce
Hard Drive: Western Digital 80.0 GB @ 7200 RPMS
Monitor: Samatron 15" CRT
CDR/CDRW Manufacturer & Model: Liteon
Storage Interface: IDE
Sound Card: Yamaha
Speakers: Generic
Internet Connection: Ozemail xDSL @ 256kbps
Operating System: Windows XP Pro

Nice computer you got there, It should do great in Rosetta@Home 😛
 
Welcome!

yes, it should do great in Rosetta, however the RAM is pretty limited, but it shouldn't affect much since Rosetta lowered the specs recently.
 
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