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Folding questions again
#1
Having seen a topic or two recently about folding I realised that after moving to my present Mac I hadn't restarted my own folding. I also appear to had either lost or forgotten what the programs are called that I used. I went to VersionTracker and entered 'folding' then downloaded 'folding@home' which immediately found all my old info with my name (voodoopenguin) and the team of 38910. So far so good but now some questions.

I have a 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo so is the program 'folding@home' the best program to use as Activity Monitor shows that I am only using one processor?

If there is another program I should be using can it run at the same time while the current protein finishes or can the current protein be transferred to the new program or should I wait for this one to finish then start the next protein with the new program?

I seem to recall that I could look up the value of my protein somewhere but where?

I've found that I can access some of my statistics by clicking on My Statistics in folding@home but i seem to remember another site that gave more detail. Where is that?

That's it for now.
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#2
You can use one of the beta products from Stanford that supports SMP , this one should do it : Mac OS X (Intel) SMP OS X 10.4+ 6.10 beta2 http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Download



Or you could use Increase to get both Cores folding but I have had a lot of trouble with Increase lately and have been going with the official clients from Stanford for better reliability... YMMV

http://calxalot.net/InCrease/
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#3
You can go here, http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/fahproject, and enter the unit number to get a description. Points and deadline information is usually available. There is also a table of current projects, http://fah-web.stanford.edu/psummary.html. The descriptions for all projects can be found here, http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/allprojects.
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#4
Thank you.

I will give Increase a go but will take heed of the warning.

I did find where to get the protein description but my present one comes up with 'This Folding@Home project is new!' and has no more details.
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#5
Click on my sig. The forums there have lots of information about Folding on a Mac.
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