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No probs 🙂

I will keep F@H in my list of DC projects to crunch for new recruiters ,along with S@H2 & DPAD 😉

Btw I see TA F@H is a pretty big team ,about 1100 members ,what % are active?
 
Originally posted by: Assimilator1
No probs 🙂

I will keep F@H in my list of DC projects to crunch for new recruiters ,along with S@H2 & DPAD 😉

Btw I see TA F@H is a pretty big team ,about 1100 members ,what % are active?

Folding@Home is a DC project that has been around for a while.

Total: 1,132
Active: 191
Avg. Active Per Day: ~115
Avg. Points Per Day: 307.2 (This is up a bit because of TAS helping this month)

Looks like almost exactly 10% are active.

55% of Total have less than 1,000 points, which a newer computer can do in about a week.
 
This might be a good place to note that the No-nonsense CLI console version is not an install file, it is the client. When you download it, put it in a directory where you want to run it from, not your desktop, it creates about ten files when it first runs.
 
Just added 12 PCs to my group of folders. Running the CLI client as a service is a cinch and it's completely unobtrusive.
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Now that I got my crappy engineering sample replaced with one that works, I have dedicated the machine to F@H 24/7. (3.2 ES @3.52ghz system in my sig).
 
whoooo! I finally just read this thread. It's neat to learn about those memory hungry WU's. I've had a few on my P4 1.7Ghz at work.. I was suprised to see a WU using 210megs of ram. Prior to that, the bigest I had seen was 105megs on my Athlon XP 2700+. Go TeAm!!!!
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Now that I got my crappy engineering sample replaced with one that works, I have dedicated the machine to F@H 24/7. (3.2 ES @3.52ghz system in my sig).

Nice! 😀
How the heck did you get Eng Sample P4s?😎

 
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