Re: Katawa Shoujo Folding@Home Team
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:02 am
We'll go up another rank in 16 hours or so, at this rate. 1.5 months to the next one, mind
That should cover the signature, at least. You'll need someone smarter than I to tell you how to get the team running, I don't have a PS3Palodin wrote: Add the following to your signatures;
If it doesn't seem to be working, try putting a space before your name, I had to do that for some reasonCode: Select all
[fahsign]Your F@H Name[/fahsign]
It's working, you just need your first WU for the team firstIppo279 wrote:Ah,, thank you. It's good to see this board is very much alive.(Can't tell if it's working, as all I get is the imageloader thingy)
I don't have a PS3 myself but this guide might help. Scroll down to Step 4: Change Identity settings.Ippo279 wrote:I have a PS3, and have Folding@Home, but don't know what to do from there to get it to account to KS, and where can I get one of those sigs?
In a nutshell, it uses your idle processor power to help research various proteins. Current projects involve the likes of Alzheimers and Huntingdons diseases, looking into exactly how they work. If you're just running the standard single CPU client you won't even notice its running, you use so little CPU power just doing normal browsing etc.Hitman3256 wrote:I'm curious, whats this about? Can someone explain?
I went to the website but only got more confused...
Palodin wrote:In a nutshell, it uses your idle processor power to help research various proteins. Current projects involve the likes of Alzheimers and Huntingdons diseases, looking into exactly how they work. If you're just running the standard single CPU client you won't even notice its running, you use so little CPU power just doing normal browsing etc.Hitman3256 wrote:I'm curious, whats this about? Can someone explain?
I went to the website but only got more confused...
Sorry yeah, I meant to say that. Was half asleep when I typed that and wasn't thinking so gud. The SMP and GPU clients will chew through work units at an impressive pace (In terms of points per day, single CPU client does 400-500, SMP/GPU can do 7000-8000 easy) but will be more noticeable in games. The SMP client actually isn't too bad but the GPU client will rape any game you're playing, it doesn't scale well at all so best to pause it during games.PGleo86 wrote:Palodin wrote:In a nutshell, it uses your idle processor power to help research various proteins. Current projects involve the likes of Alzheimers and Huntingdons diseases, looking into exactly how they work. If you're just running the standard single CPU client you won't even notice its running, you use so little CPU power just doing normal browsing etc.Hitman3256 wrote:I'm curious, whats this about? Can someone explain?
I went to the website but only got more confused...
And depending on the power of your computer, you might not even notice it's running when doing more intensive things either. I have a new lower-midrange computer (going by price) and I can play games like Skyrim at max settings even while the CPU client is running. It really sips CPU cycles.