John W. Colby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sun Oct 3 13:44:48 CDT 2004
I just wanted to call everyone's attention to Folding at home. I know a lot of you know about this project, I did and got involved for awhile (through Google's team I think) but over time forgot about it. http://folding.stanford.edu/ Folding at home is a project by Stanford University which essentially builds a mega super computer created by using our home / office computers to form a huge network capable of thousands of times more processing power than even the largest dedicated super computers. http://folding.stanford.edu/stats.html Will take you directly to a page where you can see some statistics for the supercomputer as it exists at this instant in time. This system downloads an executable onto a computer which runs in the idle thread. This means that while the CPU utilized jumps to 100%, it is all idle time ad if your programs need CPU cycles folding at home will not interfere with your program in any way. I had 4 3ghz computers sitting in my home office doing nothing. They are now contributing to mankind's knowledgebase. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com