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Steve B was right. Dam you!
where do we go from here? It would make sence if we all chose the same project!
http://forum.grid.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=599007
Steve B was right. Dam you!
where do we go from here? It would make sence if we all chose the same project!
bloody hell... what a waste of time that turned out to be.
but yep we all need to get on the same boat, so what's it going to be?
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
F@H is the way forward
I have only been contributing for a little while so when everyone decides on something new I will go along with. I bow to the more experienced in these matters.
BOINC would be a good idea as you can do more than 1 folding project at a time, therefore helping more than 1 specific area.
Thought this was coming, I stopped using the client a few weeks back. Now what will we do with our PC's
we gonna get a vote going on this then?
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
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Bioinc is great because of the project management and multi-core use.
Folding would get my vote as something to concentrate on - I bet Hexus users could punch above their weight as well, as we're more likely to have GPUs or PS3s that can be used for insane FP performance.
I've been meaning to get into this so for a while, so I'll keep an eye open and tag along on the Hexus coat-tails for whatever's decided. (I think a vote's a good idea.)
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been flooded with uni work lately, so not been able to post at all on the forums. I will be returning to my usual form after my exams are over in the next few weeks. I just noticed this thread and it appears that my prediction was true. I'm happy to go along with whatever anyone else votes, but will probably vote for BOINC as well. As long as we hold a united offensive, we should be able to pack a large punch!
Keep up the good work chaps!
Steve
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