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Folding@home for Windows 98/Me 4.00

Publisher's Description:

Folding@home works on theory and simulations of how proteins, RNA, and nanoscale synthetic polymers fold. The Pande Group has developed the ensemble dynamics method and its application to protein folding and wrote the client and server code for the Folding@home project. The Pande Group analyzes the resulting data. Similar to the Seti@home project.

Folding@home has the following other editions available: Folding@home for Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Folding@home for Linux, Folding@home for Mac OS X and Folding@home for Windows XP/Vista GPU.

Latest Changes:

  • Configurable minimum checkpointing frequency (3-30 minutes)
  • If client run with verbosity of at least 5, FahCore_78 will print out a message whenever a timered checkpoint occurs
  • Warnings printed if -forceasm/-forceSSE flags given
  • Benchmarking not done except at start of normal operation
  • Warning if attempt to run client with Machine ID of already running client
  • Web site printed updated
  • Upon finishing a unit, if fails to return the result but succeeds in getting new work, immediately tries sending all results again
  • Checks user name and team number for legality of use in statistics
  • Queue info properly outputted to FAHlog.txt
  • Proxy password written out in binary (upon reconfiguration)
  • Assignment/work server request authentication
  • Send all message altered ("sent x of y" if x not 0, or "no units...")
  • CPU usage default of 100 printed out during Configuration
  • Tags in MyFolding page changed to better adhere to HTML standard
  • Maximum machine IDs raised to 8

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    File Size: 362 KB
    Released:November 28, 2004
    Publisher:Vijay Pande and Stanford University
    Homepage:Folding@home for Windows 98/Me
    Downloads:482
    License:Freeware
    OS Support:Windows 9x/Me
    Rating:Awaiting 2 votes