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    BOINC - Rosetta@home

    "Rosetta@home is a scientific research project that uses internet-connected computers to predict and design protein structures, and protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions. Our goal is to develop methods that accurately predict and design protein structures and complexes, an endeavor that may ultimately help researchers develop cures for human diseases such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, and malaria. Our project relies on individuals, like you, who donate time on their computers to collectively provide the computing power necessary to further develop, test, and improve our methods."

    To join our team follow this link:

    http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/cr....php?teamid=19

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    I think that this project might appeal to lots of us because it is has the protein folding theme. We seem to like those projects - genome, folding, distributed folding, Parabon, Entropia Fight AIDS at Home, UD hmmer, Folderol, Popular Power, and last but not least, Beerknurd and my favourite Ubero - all share some similarities - Life Sciences.


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    V - how could you forget predictor?

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    There are probably others I have missed too. :oops:

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    Hej alla! (Hello all)

    I have joined Rosetta@athome (Rosetta is a very beautiful name compared to other name of project). ;) I notice the WU is as large as 16.93 MB. It will take 137 times, 39 min. and 59 seconds. I will try Rosetta and see how I go. I’m running Dimes and another program on my AMD 64. I don’t know if I shall disable other works or if I can run these yet. I run Shoft every 60 second so they exchange time. I think as they allow teams it is good to run.
    NeoGen how long takes a WU for you?

    Lagu :D
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    My workunit that I sent in already took around 26 hours on my XP 2000+
    You'll see that the first 66% are a breeze, and then it really drags itself until it finishes... lol

    I've got another workunit already here and working. This will be my last one for now, as I need to push us up on Primegrid. We're losing ranks there alot. Nobody seems to have much interest on it besides me so far.

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    I'll help in primegrid! :P

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    ADMIN - one thing with the logo it was not put in image tags. so it just diaplys the link instead, lol

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    Whopps. My bad. :oops:

    Can you see it now? I set it like
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    That was how I set it w/ SZTAKI.

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