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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #100 on: September 26, 2007, 02:52:13 PM »
Well ppl we're in the top 3k NOW!!! pat yourselves on the back and continue to fold away!

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #101 on: September 26, 2007, 02:57:35 PM »
Yes i've noticed that we're sub 3k!! If e keep going like this, we could be in the top 1000 in no time!

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #102 on: September 26, 2007, 03:41:27 PM »
The real aim is the top 100... but well that is a pretty LARGE goal.. but if we can encourage more GATTers to fold then it can become a reality. Why don't you PS3 owners encourage your brethren and I can't understand why more ppl with kick @$$ rigs haven't gotten into the motions yet... them men who real bragging in the benchmark thread!

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #103 on: September 26, 2007, 03:56:15 PM »
Hmmm for real. Men with quad core and ting. Even the dual core people. Sticking I tells yah.

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #104 on: September 27, 2007, 01:05:11 PM »
Hmmm, can I install this behind a corporate firewall?

If yes, then I've got at least 100 PC's I can install it on...

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #105 on: September 27, 2007, 01:18:11 PM »
sounds good voidy hole try eeet



i just haxzored us our first very own server runnin f@h for our team!! YAYZ!! ^_^

its dual xeon e5310 @1.60 ghz and 2 gigs of ram

i recently moved next to two schools that have labs as well, but alas no net access there as yet so i cant dark archon them yet ^_^

ill let it run over the weekend and see how it contributes to my stats and ours




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damn,just thought about the fact that id probably have to stay logged in to the server for f@h to run as its not a service... crap...

oh well, its not like its a personal logon, one generic logon so it shoulndt be an issue to stay logged in.
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« Reply #106 on: September 27, 2007, 04:29:28 PM »
It can run behind a firewall provided port 8080 is open to OUTGOING connections. As for crixxx I would advise you to run it as a scheduled task, that way regardless of the account logged in at any particular time, it will run as a service (according to the account you use for the schedule) and you won't have to worry about it running during peak hours as you can schedule it for the evening/night periods).

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #107 on: September 27, 2007, 05:08:47 PM »
will do when i head back there monday or so

left the account logged in, no one but us has access to it for the time so its no biggy as yet

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #108 on: September 27, 2007, 10:01:15 PM »
It can run behind a firewall provided port 8080 is open to OUTGOING connections. As for crixxx I would advise you to run it as a scheduled task, that way regardless of the account logged in at any particular time, it will run as a service (according to the account you use for the schedule) and you won't have to worry about it running during peak hours as you can schedule it for the evening/night periods).

As a scheduled task you say? Rather than the service idea... cuz I was actually considering that one.

I read that I needed to go to each pc and dl a copy directly as each client will have it's own MachineID number (http://folding.stanford.edu/console-userguide.html)

Is this for real? Then it'll take a while to get all 100+ PC's set up.



I found these instructions for the Run As Service idea here

I also read about using the screen saver instead of the console version, and setting it to like a 1 minute timeout and to run when no one's using the PC. How does that sound W1nTry, Crixx?
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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #109 on: September 27, 2007, 10:27:17 PM »
For any multi-core machine, you have to change the machine ID  of the second console instance to 1 if the first is set to 0, or 2 if the first is set to 1 and so on. On single core machines, there's no such hastle. You can set the instances to "below normal priority", therefore, if the machine is being used, only extra unused resources are used to fold and performance is virtually unaffected. Personally, I find the GUI version folds slower than its console bretherin, and also, it cant utilize multiple cores like the console can.
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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #110 on: September 27, 2007, 11:50:17 PM »
crap i forgot about the machine ids damn


omg i just saw baby spice in an ad for prego spaghetti sauce....
saying that even a former spice girl cant find any more spice to ad to the sauce....
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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #111 on: September 28, 2007, 08:15:07 AM »
You can run both the console and client versions as a service, however I suggest that you use the console version and as opposed to running under utilized, schedule it for off hours and run it at 100% with a minimum of 256MB of ram dedicated to EACH client run. As for having to download a different client, the simple answer is NO. All you need to do is download it ONCE and make as many copies as you intend to use, please EACH FAH copy in a SEPARATE FOLDER. Then in the initial setup for each client, simply set the Machine ID on each client different 1,2,3, etc. Just a point to note, when you use the windows scheduler to run the app, you may not even see the console, but just the 100% cpu utitization. That's why I say, its a safe bet to run it using the scheduler and just set the duration it should run.

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #112 on: September 28, 2007, 09:15:27 AM »
Okay, so let me get this straight, I can download the client on my laptop, then while installing it on each of the lab pc's I have to specify a different Machine ID


That's a bit of a pain, I was hoping to add it to the image we deploy, so that it's there everytime we do a lab deployment...

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #113 on: September 28, 2007, 05:00:51 PM »
No No No... the machine ID ONLY refers to the machine itself... meaning if I had a QUAD core machine I could run 4 instances of the program, the 1st client would be Machine ID:1. The 2nd instance would be Machine ID:2, etc. The machine ID refers to a SINGLE machine... as such if you had a LAB with a SINGLE instance running on EACH machine, they would ALL have the same Machine ID:1. If you ran 2 instances on EACH machine, EACH machine would have a machine ID1 AND 2. I hope that clears it up. Also the first time you run the client most of the options are default, it takes all of 1 minute to set up a client IF that much.

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #114 on: September 28, 2007, 11:14:58 PM »
I've already resigned myself to doing it on each machine, will try to recruit some help though

I'll run the install manually, so that I can set the options one time...

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #115 on: October 03, 2007, 03:10:08 PM »
So it seems we have another PS3 folder!!! good stuff, but may I ask.. who the HECK is it? please feel free to identify yourself! also aye bloodwar.... if yuh eh realize... I close to 20k over yuh score :)

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« Reply #116 on: October 03, 2007, 04:04:36 PM »
So it seems we have another PS3 folder!!! good stuff, but may I ask.. who the HECK is it? please feel free to identify yourself! also aye bloodwar.... if yuh eh realize... I close to 20k over yuh score :)

Whatever made you think its a PS3 doing the folding??? :lol:

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #117 on: October 16, 2007, 07:33:44 AM »
Stanford team finds blood test to help identify Alzheimer's disease

A breakthrough no doubt aided by the folding effort...

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(10-14) 10:16 PDT Stanford - -- Researchers at Stanford University have developed a potentially pathbreaking blood test that, according to preliminary studies, is able to identify patients with Alzheimer's disease - an ailment that has been notoriously difficult to diagnose.

The test has also shown promise in predicting which patients with mild memory loss are at high risk of developing the dreaded syndrome, which kills 66,000 Americans each year and inflicts incalculable heartache on the families of its victims.

Scientists have been working for years without success to develop a simple way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, a degenerative brain disease that saps memory, sows confusion and will eventually kill patients who may have lost the ability to speak, walk or swallow.

In a paper published Sunday in the online edition of the British journal Nature Medicine, a team of scientists led by Stanford neurology Professor Tony Wyss-Coray describe a unique method that can spot Alzheimer's patients by screening for a set of 18 chemical signals that consistently turn up in the blood of people suffering from the disease.

The 18 different molecules are drawn from a phrase book of chemical chatter that occurs among cells in the body. Together, they present a pattern that with surprising consistency appears in the blood of Alzheimer's patients.

"These are signaling proteins that cells use to communicate with each other," Wyss-Coray explained. "Our idea was to ask, 'What are the most important proteins we could find in Alzheimer's patients?' "

The Stanford professor and his team screened 120 such proteins that commonly circulate in the blood and settled on 18 that showed the signature of Alzheimer's. Using existing laboratory technology, they developed a test that will light up when the 18 molecules are present in a blood sample.

In one experiment using stored blood samples, the test was positive for Alzheimer's disease in 38 out of 42 patients who had been independently diagnosed by clinicians as having the disease - a 90 percent accuracy rate. It also classified as non-Alzheimer's disease 34 out of 39 who did not have the illness, but nevertheless suffered from other dementias or mild cognitive impairments - 87 percent accuracy.

More intriguing is a test that examined stored blood samples and predicted Alzheimer's disease in 20 of 22 patients who developed the disease two to five years later. Eight patients who subsequently developed other forms of dementia were correctly diagnosed as non-Alzheimer's.

Although the studies were small in scale, researchers said the experiment proves that the concept of screening for chemical signals is promising and that the first Alzheimer's blood test might be within reach after further large-scale studies.

"I do see great potential in this technology," said UCSF professor Dr. Lennart Mucke, director of the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease. "This study shows that the chemical fingerprint found in the blood of these patients was pretty reliable. It could be a terrific addition to our diagnostic toolbox."

Mucke acknowledged that there are very few medical treatments for patients once they are diagnosed with Alzheimer's. But he said a test showing the likelihood that the disease will develop would help patients and family members prepare for what lies ahead.

"I'm personally a proponent of knowing what is ahead. It is important for us to increase the number of people who realize they are at risk and can still speak out for themselves," he said.

Mucke has no financial interest in the technology, although Wyss-Coray trained in his laboratory.

The test initially will be used in research labs, where scientists are trying to learn more about the memory-wasting disease that is one of the most feared consequences of aging. An estimated 4.5 million people in the United States are living with the disease.

Wyss-Coray has founded Satoris Inc., a small company headquartered at the UCSF campus in Mission Bay, to commercialize the technology. He said it will take at least two years and additional studies before such a test might reach clinics around the country.

Dr. Jerome Goldstein, director of the San Francisco Alzheimer's and Dementia Clinic, said there are very few objective tests to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, and most of them are complex and expensive. MRI scans, for example, can detect shrinkages in parts of the brain targeted by the disease.

Goldstein's clinic is involved in other experimental tests, such as one to detect ApoE, a protein implicated in Alzheimer's disease, as well as other uses of MRI and PET scans. While much of the scientific work, including that at Stanford, is promising, Goldstein said all the technologies are a long way from being available in clinics.

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #118 on: October 16, 2007, 08:42:35 AM »
Men falling behind in the folding, what going on? I nearly 30k above meh closest competition :)

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Re: GATT Folding @ Home
« Reply #119 on: October 28, 2007, 02:59:33 PM »
hey iam not last or even second to last no more w00t



hey more good news

seems like our team score move up by about 300 points of late!!

alright guys gj
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