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TAs unite with computing power to fight Cancer
A landmark research project has begun that allows people to make a real difference in the fight against cancer.
The Intel-United Devices Cancer Research Project is asking you to volunteer your PC to help process molecular research being conducted by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford in England and the National Foundation for Cancer Research. To participate, you simply download a very small, no cost, non-invasive software program that works like a screensaver: it runs when your computer isn't being used, and processes research until you need your machine. Your computer never leaves your desk, and the project never interrupts your usual PC use.
There is no cost to participate and no impact on your computer use. The project software cannot detect or transfer anything on your machine but project-specific information. It just allows your computer to screen molecules that may be developed into drugs to fight cancer. Each individual computer analyzes a few molecules and then sends the results back over the Internet for further research. The goal is to enlist enough volunteers to provide very rich and thorough results to the University of Oxford for further research. This project is anticipated to be the largest computational chemistry project ever undertaken and represents a genuine hope to find a better way to fight cancer.
The computational power to perform research of this scale is only available through the generosity of individuals like you.
Read the FAQ if you have more questions.
Download the software (Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0 (SP5+), 2000, XP)
After you fill out your profile details and everything, make sure to LOGIN and then JOIN the TranceAddict team so our results are combined and our ranking improves.
I've been running it since the end of January now on a few machines, it DOES NOT slow down the stuff you do (unless it's something very cpu intensive like photoshop/gaming - then you can just right click the system tray icon and click Snooze (to stop it for 5 minutes) or just exit it entirely)
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hehe u know i was thinking of joining that folding thing today at college, coz a mate of mine sed i alwyas leave my comp on and sod off to eat or work!
installing now
i'm signing up as we speak
and just so there's no confusion...
i signed up as Shockwav
so, DJ_Shockwav = Shockwav
it won't even load the team page
Ok, i was thinking, i have got this on my comp, but it does make your cpu run at 100% all the time, ok it doesnt effect how quickly things open etc, as it is clever. But isnt having your cpu running at 100% all the time bad for it, or gives it a shorter life?
Remember to LOGIN before clicking the link to join the TranceAddict team - or else it won't work..
Also, don't worry about running at 100%.. as long as your machine isn't overheating (or you aren't overclocking it to the limit) then you have nothing to worry about
i joined and my name is same as this. will we get a statistics on how well who is doin in the group?
it keeps crashing my windows explorer, but then again when doesnt it crash/stall/have a virus?
Ive had this when swmaper first found this(whenever that was), and it hasnt caused my pc any probs at all, or caused any slow downs.
Jon
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Originally posted by DuMonde TrAnCeR hehe u know i was thinking of joining that folding thing today at college, coz a mate of mine sed i alwyas leave my comp on and sod off to eat or work! installing now |
i will be singing up tonight...i can't right now.....but if it helps out people with cancer or cancer research then i am FOR IT 100000%%%%......i will let u know tonight after i sign up....
downloading and signing up right now.
well i joined but i didn't see my name on the list oh well... is it me or does it kill your bandwith... i highly doubt i'll get any points since i hardly leave my comp on, since i been in UK will earn major points when i go back to cali.
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Originally posted by Raptor well i joined but i didn't see my name on the list oh well... is it me or does it kill your bandwith... i highly doubt i'll get any points since i hardly leave my comp on, since i been in UK will earn major points when i go back to cali. |
yeh this is a great idea
if we are not actually at our puters most of the time, why not use them for a good cause
is it ok if i have 2 machines running it?
Curing cancer is all well and good...But I plan on being the one who discovers alien life baby yeah SETI@home hehehe. actually I run both while im not using my comp. Good stuff
and check out the stats page...some people have thousands of comps running it one guy has a million years or something already computed...craziness
Good to see that the team is building up It's going to be tough scaling those ranks though..
and the sticky should read "Help Fight Cancer", not "fighter"
yep, been running this neat little bit of software for
0:192:20:28:31 days now
hehehe...i think i posted something about it in humour/etc. section when i started...sorry swamp, i can't join ta team 'cos my brother set up one & i'm registered in that currently
anyway, good to hear more people joining!!! it defintely is coded very well...have no problems running it 24/7 even when running stuff like 3dsmax, counter-strike etc - no slowdown noticable...it somehow only uses spare cpu% and does so very well
good-luck
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Originally posted by yujie__ is it ok if i have 2 machines running it? |
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Originally posted by mos man 2002. lol @ your sig dumonde |
Team so far.....
Just joined!!
there we go, i'm finally on team tranceaddict
Hi everybody,
Kind of a silly question: Does the computer need to be hooked up to the internet 24/7, as in a cable line or such? I am using a 56K modem, will it "send" the information everytime I sign on to the internet? Or do I have to be always connected?
Thanks,
Emil
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