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Sunday, January 12, 2003

3.24 F@H Clients Available

I just noticed that new versions of the Folding@Home clients are available for download. These 3.24 versions came out right before Christmas. Here's the biggest change, as far as I am concerned:

Support for sending a measure to the assignment server of time taken on past work units (a weighted average), to use as a predictor of how large a work unit can be handled.

Maybe now I can run F@H on my Celeron 400 without worrying about it having to do a work unit that will take from now until eternity to finish. If you download the client, join us on Team Haus!. RCP122, zombie1991, and I are ripping through some serious work units. F@H uses your system's spare CPU cycles to help figure out how proteins fold which will hopefully lead to cures for various diseases and ailments.

I've been running F@H under Linux for two months now. The only time I really notice any problems with it is when I'm using OpenOffice.org. For some reason, OO really slows down when F@H is active. I have no idea why. No other app, even games, gives me any problems.

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