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New BOINC project

TAandy

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"Join in and help to build a Desktop Computer Grid dedicated to general Classical Dynamics for any scientist or science student!"

Not entirely sure what this is about, only had a quick look, but still managed to find the time to create a TeAm 😱 Oops, there I go again 😱 😀

Edit:
Thought it was something to do with music, obviously not :roll: :beer:
 
Thanx Andy! 😀

mmm Downloads are like 6kb or so and uploads are like 16kb or so and time/wu is between 1min and 30min..
 
Originally posted by: amdxborg
Thanx Andy! 😀

mmm Downloads are like 6kb or so and uploads are like 16kb or so and time/wu is between 1min and 30min..

That quick and small, might just attach to that myself :thumbsup:
Edit:
If only to give me some idea of what it does 😕

Edit again:
PS, Friday night has been miraculously been brought forward one night, but no OT posts 😀 :beer: 😀
 
lol I've got no idea what it does, just know you get credits for doin it.. 😀

On the front page they've got links to these, I tried reading it but still don't know what it's about.. :beer:

Links on Basic Classical Dynamics
* Basic Classical Dynamics Theory
* Introduction to Solar System Dynamics
* Introduction to Molecular Dynamics
 
I've attached and connected successfully and all the rest of that stuff, nothing to work on though 🙁
"16/02/2006 21:18:54|Leiden Classical|(not requesting new work or reporting results)"
 
Indeed Peter!! It's running pretty smooth an it would be cool to get a TAS start to this project! 😀
 
I gather, It's some kind of platform for scientists and/or science students to model physical dynamic experiments....

you know, like how long for a ball to hit the ground if the wind is blowing up and it is freezing outside and you throw like a girl, etc....

-Sid
 
Hey guys, found this in the forums:
Posted 14 Feb 2006 12:12:26 UTC
Currently stuff is being run and tested on my personal workstation and that's not ideal yet... I'm still developing and as soon as better hardware is available... people will need to detach-attach perhaps even to a diffrent URL, but I'm not sure yet... So please, test and play, but do not go public too much!

Posted 14 Feb 2006 11:40:37 UTC
Keep in mind this project is still a one-man-show and I also have to test stuff, so not much time always... Have to manage some clusters as well here ;-)
 
😀
Originally posted by: Insidious
I gather, It's some kind of platform for scientists and/or science students to model physical dynamic experiments....

you know, like how long for a ball to hit the ground if the wind is blowing up and it is freezing outside and you throw like a girl, etc....

-Sid

long for a ball to hit the ground if the wind is blowing up and it is freezing outside and you throw like a girl,

Some sort of American thing, :thumbsup:
Hey, I can throw like anyone 😀
I'll wear a skirt if you want, not my preference though 😀 😀
I throw like a girl even on a Monday Morning, there's a song in there somewhere 😀 😀

Sid, I think you've had enough 😀 😀
 
How do u attach? I tried attaching via BOINC and it asked for e-mail/pass as normal. No space for the account key.

Edit: NVM. *Smacks self in head*
 
Here's a little more info on this project.. Oh and TA is 23rd! 😉

"Join the Leiden Classical project, and help create a desktop computing grid for any scientist or science student to use to study general classical dynamics. This is the first project which allows its users to submit calculations for the project to compute.

To submit a calculation to the project, download a standalone version of the Classical client and follow the instructions for using it, then submit your calculation to the project's computing grid. "

From http://distributedcomputing.info 😀
 
I like this project because I'm familiar with classical dynamics modeling. (I'm finding that mechanical engineering is quite a bit more rare on anandtech than electrical and computer people, so I'm not surprised that classical dynamics, which is something more akin to a physics major's line of work, would seem a bit unfamiliar.)

I joined this project because I can see myself submitting work in the next few years. I want to design a comprehensive boiling thermodynamic model.
 
Thanks for joining up, Kevin! The side-bonus is some pretty small WU's. Kinda like the snack-food of DC, but real science! 🙂

-jim
 
Originally posted by: Spacehead
Hey guys, found this in the forums:
Posted 14 Feb 2006 12:12:26 UTC
Currently stuff is being run and tested on my personal workstation and that's not ideal yet... I'm still developing and as soon as better hardware is available... people will need to detach-attach perhaps even to a diffrent URL, but I'm not sure yet... So please, test and play, but do not go public too much!

Posted 14 Feb 2006 11:40:37 UTC
Keep in mind this project is still a one-man-show and I also have to test stuff, so not much time always... Have to manage some clusters as well here ;-)

The URL already changed. The project's been growing by leaps and bounds in the last month.

EDIT: New project URL: http://boinc.gorlaeus.net/
(You'll have to detach the old one and re-attach the new one before the old URL goes down in the next month.)
 
Ok, I'm #2 in TA for Leiden. I know if anyone wants to SMOKE me they can, but it's nice being near the top of SOMETHING. I don't think I'm going to touch the Borg any time soon. Resistance, I have to say, is futile.
 
At least most of Leiden seems devoted to molecular dynamics simulations. I myself hope to develop a model one day to accurately predict the interaction of a vapor with its own gas in order to study boiling heat transfer, but that's not until I get deep into grad school.
 
Originally posted by: kevinthenerd
Ok, I'm #2 in TA for Leiden. I know if anyone wants to SMOKE me they can, but it's nice being near the top of SOMETHING. I don't think I'm going to touch the Borg any time soon. Resistance, I have to say, is futile.

Well, never mind. Check out the latest scoreboard.

(I know, you can smoke me if you put more of your computing processing into this project, but my lead was fun while it lasted.)
 
RAC doesn't equal Total Credits, Kevin.

Resistance IS futile. 🙂

It's a fun little mini-project, and the TeAm is moving up! :beer:

-jim
 
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