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If you have a ps3 you can then fold with it. The ps3 is currently the most efficient folding machine.

oh, is that what that option was....

I left it alone as I didn't understand what it was or what it did. I'll have to go and check next time I'm using it

oh, is that what that option was....

I left it alone as I didn't understand what it was or what it did. I'll have to go and check next time I'm using it

 

It's a long read but you can check out some of the results folding@home have generated

 

http://folding.stanford.edu/home/papers

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Folding@Home Chrome App!

 

In order to use the Folding App, you need to cover these three basic requirements:
1) Use the latest Chrome Browser in Windows, Linux, or OSX (Details)
2) Install the Folding App from the Chrome Web Store (Details)
3) Launch the Folding App and you are now folding!

 

Remember to configure Team 55186 for Neowin - http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=55186

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Folding@Home Chrome App!

 

In order to use the Folding App, you need to cover these three basic requirements:

1) Use the latest Chrome Browser in Windows, Linux, or OSX (Details)

2) Install the Folding App from the Chrome Web Store (Details)

3) Launch the Folding App and you are now folding!

 

Remember to configure Team 55186 for Neowin - http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=55186

 

Does that extension use a variant of BOINC? And can you crunch on GPU with the extension?

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Getting back into folding now with the Chrome app; hoping to climb back up the group rankings. :) It's going a hell of a lot quicker on my PC than from what I remember with the PS3. :P

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Back in after a long hiatus (2011 incase it has updated) :s 

 

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How can we see active members? Owait I see 12 active CPUs in the last 50 days, guess that's how you see, our overall team rank is quite good at 575 of 227622 :)

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Back from the dead... for Coronavirus19.

 

This article says Folding@Home is helping to fold proteins for Covid-19.  I reinstalled the F@H app, but I don't see any new options to fold specifically for it.

https://foldingathome.org/2020/03/15/coronavirus-what-were-doing-and-how-you-can-help-in-simple-terms/ 

 

Does anybody else have any ideas?

4 hours ago, crazzy88ss said:

Back from the dead... for Coronavirus19.

 

This article says Folding@Home is helping to fold proteins for Covid-19.  I reinstalled the F@H app, but I don't see any new options to fold specifically for it.

https://foldingathome.org/2020/03/15/coronavirus-what-were-doing-and-how-you-can-help-in-simple-terms/ 

 

Does anybody else have any ideas?

You can configure the types of diseases you want to fold for at web control, but as you can see it is limited with the app prioritizing types automatically. Chris (fezmid in the folding group and Neowin reporter) told me that if your GPU is being used to fold, that is most likely Corona related, and I have done a few of these already.

 

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GPU tab (Corona related)

 

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is anyone able to get a workload? I haven't been able to get any.... so basically just have folding running idle for days.... just keeps saying

"Failed to get assignment from '18.218.241.186:80': No WUs available for this configuration"

but the IP keeps changing

I've been seeing posts on various forums stating that they've had an explosion of donors with no change in supply of work units.

 

If you look at our own group, we went from 0 to 251 donors.  I think at our peak 5-7 years ago, we were only averaging 10-15 a day.

 

https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=55186

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Pro-tip: Folding at Home doesn't automatically start when you reboot, so make sure you configure it to do so, or manually start it up after a reboot! Our number of users has skyrocketed, but active users are dropping like a rock for this reason I think.... (bad form by the Folding team, in my opinion - make it an option!)

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