Folding@Home Windows SMP Client To Open Beta
"After a long wait, the new Folding@home client is here. No more need to run multiple consoles to get all those cores cranking away. OC3D's team number is 43461"
Published: 19th March 2007 | Source: Stanford F@H Forum |
News <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ufo1.com/ad/c.js"></script> Posted 19/03/07Author: PV5150
Source: Stanford F@H Forum
The Pande Group (Stanford F@H) are pleased to announce the release of their Folding@Home Windows SMP client to open beta!
| Please keep in mind that this is beta software. There will be bugs. You may lose work. If you are looking for a "safe" way to complete work (and earn points), we do not recommend using a beta client. For those who are willing to risk a little more debugging and the potential of some lost work (and points), this is a wonderful way to contribute to the science and see the latest technology coming out of the Folding@Home project. |
The SMP client requires version 2.0 of the Microsoft .NET Framework to run, which can be downloaded from here
For installation instructions, please see the SMP FAQ or the readme file included with the client.
The SMP client can be downloaded from here
The forum to discuss issues for the Windows SMP beta client is also available here.
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lol nice work ham, were the pins broken?
Think something either shorted and made the PSU go or the PSU went and cooked the board around the connectors.
Be happy it wasnt hte IDE connector!
hahahhaha
hahahhaha
I think u should give us a close-up on the blobbyness of the soldering :p
Awesome work there matey..
I may have to get my 80GB IDE drive out and show you guys, I broke the IDE data pins... Sooo I soldered them beack on and woOt it worked! :p
I may have to get my 80GB IDE drive out and show you guys, I broke the IDE data pins... Sooo I soldered them beack on and woOt it worked! :p
Very nice. Im not bold enough to try something like this.
props. very nice work :cool:
Nice one ham, my problem is a) don't have a broken hard disk, and b) don't have a soldering iron :(


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It seems to work:P