Welcome to AOA's Folding@home Team Pages
A distributed computing project by Vijay Pande and Stanford University
Folding@Home is quite possibly one of the most important things your computer, or Playstation 3, will ever be used for. It is hoped that the study of how proteins within the body "fold" will eventually lead to cures for at least some the most prevalent illnesses in the world today, such as certain cancers, Alzheimers, CJD, and the Flu. A great deal of progress has already been made but with your help it may happen that little bit quicker.
So, if you want to put your computer's spare MHz to good use all you need to do is join us! Everyone is welcome. If you need to know more, please check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Need help?
Need some one-on-one help to get up and running? Jump in to our dedicated forum topic and ask for some assistance.
Get folding for AOA's folding team - Team 45!
"Our goal: to understand protein folding, misfolding, and related diseases"
|
Written by ccperf721p
|
Saturday, 10 October 2009 16:41 |
This is the finished version of the linux GPU2 folding guide. I've tested it on a couple of rigs and can verify it does work.
|
Read more...
|
|
Written by Samuknow
|
Monday, 31 December 2007 06:39 |
AOA member ThunderRd has just put up a Guide to Quad Core folding for windows.
Posted by ThunderRd:
This is a companion to ccperf's Dual Linux SMP clients how-to, for the LINUX-impaired.
|
Read more...
|
Written by Samuknow
|
Monday, 31 December 2007 06:20 |
ccperf721p has put up a How To for Quad core folding on Linux. It is worth a look if this is your cup of tea.
Posted by ccperf721p:
This is a 64 bit Linux How To, it will not work with VMware..
|
Read more...
|
Written by Danrok
|
Friday, 02 November 2007 16:54 |
Thanks to the power of Sony PS3From the BBC: A project that harnesses the spare processing power of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) to help understand the cause of diseases has entered the record books. |
Read more...
|
Written by Samuknow
|
Thursday, 27 September 2007 13:13 |
Some of the members from team 45 put up a good trouble shooting thread for SMP. There is a lot of information here if your having issues with SMP client. Even if your not, it's a good read. Forum discussion |
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 Next > End >>
|
Page 1 of 3 |