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Team Tech Report gaining on Team Rage3D
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Double click the icon when you want it to run. Close the window when you want it to stop. Read the installation instructions at stanford's download website and you'll get it working right, quicker.
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Originally posted by caveman-jim View PostThe length of time your PC is on doesn't really matter. You can fold for 6 hours a day, or 24 hours a day, any contribution is valued.
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The length of time your PC is on doesn't really matter. You can fold for 6 hours a day, or 24 hours a day, any contribution is valued.
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folding is really safe for me? I dont want to keep my desktop stay on for 24/7 because of my dad told me I have to turn it off if it stay longer.
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[email protected] is gone for meCosts too much to have my server running and have folding on my and my GFs main computers.
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Originally posted by Unit01 View PostI've been slacking off lately, but i'm running 1 core around 8hours a day now. Hopefully stanford will finish with the linux SMP client soon
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I've been slacking off lately, but i'm running 1 core around 8hours a day now. Hopefully stanford will finish with the linux SMP client soon
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Team Tech Report gaining on Team Rage3D
With Team Rage3D never fully recovering from the loss of our resident superfolder 1920x1080i-How??? (see the legend vs the snakes for more info), Team Tech Report has been slowly closing the gap and is threatening to take the #6 spot away from Team Rage3D Folding. What to do, what to do ...
FOLD ON!!!
Team Rage3D has the tools to remedy the situation. We've got the people, we've got the machines, and we've got the ability to spread the news about [email protected] To learn more about the project, and how to join Team Rage3D, please visit our Distributed Computing forum and Folding website. There you'll find some great project resources and the opportunity to discuss Folding with the rest of the team. We look forward to meeting you and answering your questions! Oh, and nothing wrong with having a bit of fun with Team TR while we're at it!Tags: None
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