from the stanford site
6/14/2002 Folding@Home 3.0 goes final
The 3.0 version of the client is now final, and can be found on the download page. This client is essentially 3.0b5 without the killswitch. Thanks to all the beta testers who helped us shake it out. There are numerous benefits to the new client, including many bugfixes. In particular, the new client also allows use of port80 so we should be able to go through a lot more firewalls.
get it here
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also news for those interested in the gromacs core:
Stanford
6/14/2002 Gromacs core starting external testing
Guha has finished the Gromacs core port to windows and we're now testing both the Win and Lin Grocores. A few people may see them show up. On the windows side, the GUI stuff is not complete. You see a picture of the protein as its folding, but the name is fixed to "Gromacs" and the fraction completed is not up and going yet. We want to do some more testing of the science and finish these last few aesthetic things and then we'll roll it out in greater numbers.
6/14/2002 Folding@Home 3.0 goes final
The 3.0 version of the client is now final, and can be found on the download page. This client is essentially 3.0b5 without the killswitch. Thanks to all the beta testers who helped us shake it out. There are numerous benefits to the new client, including many bugfixes. In particular, the new client also allows use of port80 so we should be able to go through a lot more firewalls.
get it here
-------------------------------
edit...........
also news for those interested in the gromacs core:
Stanford
6/14/2002 Gromacs core starting external testing
Guha has finished the Gromacs core port to windows and we're now testing both the Win and Lin Grocores. A few people may see them show up. On the windows side, the GUI stuff is not complete. You see a picture of the protein as its folding, but the name is fixed to "Gromacs" and the fraction completed is not up and going yet. We want to do some more testing of the science and finish these last few aesthetic things and then we'll roll it out in greater numbers.
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