So you’re forced to use windows at work? Perhaps run folding@home there then.
I’ve started mine back up again.
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=37955
-scottmc
So you’re forced to use windows at work? Perhaps run folding@home there then.
I’ve started mine back up again.
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=37955
-scottmc
I’m using it!
My computer suck so my rank is 20 thousand or something Plus I use half of my processing power because I have an Athlon XP and it will burnout. Fear!
Learning why and how proteins fold helps to deal with a LOT of diseases. Including alzenhimers, mad cow’s disease, etc.
This is much more practical than searching for extraterestrials of finding primes for better secrets. At least my opinion
I'm using it!My computer suck so my rank is 20 thousand or something
Plus I use half of my processing power because I have an Athlon XP and it will burnout. Fear!
Learning why and how proteins fold helps to deal with a LOT of diseases. Including alzenhimers, mad cow’s disease, etc.
This is much more practical than searching for extraterestrials of finding primes for better secrets. At least my opinion
You need to Join Team Haiku as scottmc listed!