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mhamm
08-07-01, 07:36 PM
Well i just joined the folding@home team. I'm not sure what EVERYTHING is all about... i know im always willing to help. Hopefully through this experience i'll learn more, and my knowledge will increase with the help of you guys. Any info you guys think i should know? Any details? Glad im a part of the team guys... thanks :)

Matt

sfa ok
08-07-01, 07:41 PM
Welcome to the team! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

WillysNut
08-07-01, 07:43 PM
Welcome to the forums..and the Team!! :). The basic idea is to help researchers at Stanford, who are trying to find answers to a lot of complicated questions about proteins and how the fold, why, why so fast at times, etc.

The fun part is to be a part of the forums and a great Folding Team that is on a upswing to challange all others!! It's a fun, easy way to be competitive and more importantly, it benefits mankind.

Check out some of the links and information about the team here (http://www.overclockers.ws/folding/links.html).
Welcome again and remember to ask a lot of questions...We've got a great crew!

phiber
08-07-01, 08:15 PM
get ready to kick some Mad Onion rear end my friend

Fold ON

thefly
08-07-01, 10:19 PM
Welcome to the team!!

What type of temps do you get while fah is runing?

mhamm
08-08-01, 12:02 AM
While fah is running i get 37, guess i better change my sig, huh??

Matt

Mord-Sith
08-08-01, 01:03 AM
welcome to the team :D

Allan Nielsen
08-08-01, 02:41 AM
Thank you for joining such a worthy cause! Welcome to our team! Did you remember to sign up as

yourname (www.overclockers.com)

?

mhamm
08-08-01, 09:12 AM
Yup sure did, and now im running 2 clients on my one computer like the other post suggested. Do you guys think its nessecary to run possiblky 3 clients? Or is 2 enough? Thanks

Matt

AmbientFiction
08-08-01, 11:36 AM
Welcome to the team its always good to have more people folding.

Allan Nielsen
08-08-01, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by mhamm
Yup sure did, and now im running 2 clients on my one computer like the other post suggested. Do you guys think its nessecary to run possiblky 3 clients? Or is 2 enough? Thanks

Matt

Its completely up to you, but I'd say 2 would be enough...

SickBoy
08-08-01, 12:41 PM
2 is most likely enough to cover short server outages.

SickBoy