Big changes afoot at Stanford!
I was just over at the community forums and was looking in the announcement section and ran across the news that the Genome@Home project is being terminated. Here is the link to the announcement thread. Needless to say, there will probably be some adjustments made on various teams over the next few weeks as the G@H project winds down. There will be some teams from large forums that will most probably show a giant increase in production I imagine, as their genomers switch over to folding. One that I really expect to be moving is ARS, who has the number 1 genome team.
Just thought I'd post this up.
Just thought I'd post this up.
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John D.
Actually, in my case, I will have a couple 3.2 GHz P4s going within next 45 days-- the Barton is getting sold and the motherboard, it cannot take even slightly summerish heat and the P4 CAN do so reliably... But, Tinkers will still be needed to be worked on. Not all by any means of the Tinkers were GAH Tinkers. Just the ones that followed up some GAH projectrs were, some of those projects have been used to build into newer cancer and other mysterious disease research.
Now that the Genome has been mapped decently, we can expect derivative work but that is proving to be cluster and mainframe work for fastest results. so, the stuff that the GAH project did is being done by dedicated faster boxes as folks want to patent practical results. Good thing you bought or have folding for you, the P4 boxes....
John D.
They will be sending out GAH Wus until the 15th of April and will be still accepting them until May 1st.
Stanford recieves no grants or funding for this project and cant afford to have people keep this going.
I will this this dearly. The GAH saved me ass several times when we lost the internet. The Gromacs finished but I still have 10 GAH WUs lined for an emergency. Got that on all my main systems and I have GAH running on some other slower systems like a P2 233 MHz.
The news does not stop here tho. Not sure when it will be posted about but something else is stirring in the Pande Labs.:D
...it's not like I was ignoring you...
More in the FAQ.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/genome/faq.html
But, you'll be happy once you get the upgrade. I've been postponing my "sure thing" upgrade for about six months now... :banghead:
I don't doubt that.