Google Compute + Gromacs = soon?
FoldingAddict
Montgomery, AL
I have been quite dead with the folding scene for a few months now. However, here I return in all my useless glory.:D
So anyways, maybe someone could inform me as to the status of Google Compute's efforts to begin the use of the Gromacs core in their F@H toolbar plug in. I ask because the bulk of my folding power (99%?) comes from laptops at a local Circuit City, and presently, the only way I can keep F@H running on them is via the Google Toolbar (hacked to fold for #93 of course:P).
Last I checked, (about four or five months ago) only Tinker units were foldable on the Google Toolbar. So basically I'm just wondering if anything has changed in that arena. I tried checking the Google Compute newsgroup, but as expected, it had no relevant information pertaining to my question.
Good to be back though. I’ll try to have three lappys folding again within a week. I can't promise more than that because it all depends on how many machines are 802.11x enabled. Sometimes there are 12+ 802.11 lappys powered up, and sometimes there are only three or four.:(
I won’t be on the forums. However, I will be folding as much as possible.
~FA
So anyways, maybe someone could inform me as to the status of Google Compute's efforts to begin the use of the Gromacs core in their F@H toolbar plug in. I ask because the bulk of my folding power (99%?) comes from laptops at a local Circuit City, and presently, the only way I can keep F@H running on them is via the Google Toolbar (hacked to fold for #93 of course:P).
Last I checked, (about four or five months ago) only Tinker units were foldable on the Google Toolbar. So basically I'm just wondering if anything has changed in that arena. I tried checking the Google Compute newsgroup, but as expected, it had no relevant information pertaining to my question.
Good to be back though. I’ll try to have three lappys folding again within a week. I can't promise more than that because it all depends on how many machines are 802.11x enabled. Sometimes there are 12+ 802.11 lappys powered up, and sometimes there are only three or four.:(
I won’t be on the forums. However, I will be folding as much as possible.
~FA
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I have absolutely no idea what the answer is, but I just wanted to say hello. Good to see your handle grace the boards again, sir