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Re: Genome Comparison project completed

Hey, I was just wondering why the status page says 85% updated yesterday, July 11? http://www.dbbm.fiocruz.br/labwim/bioinfoteam...eComparison/progress.html
Are they going to be adding more wus, or is this for a Phase II?
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Re: Genome Comparison project near completion

There was another thread something like "My brother does not believe" and/or "Aids was caused by scientists".

As of yesterday, Bulgarian nurses are still sentenced to death in Libya for "spreading aids".

As for your comment about the chat threads, the admins are dealing with the problems. Saying anything there just "feeds the trolls" for ammo for the teddie forum.

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Re: Genome Comparison project near completion

Are they going to be adding more wus, or is this for a Phase II?
We're calling it done for now. After Fiocruz plays with the results, they are always free to send more if they want.

Many of us liked that one for minimal use of resources and fast running workunits.
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Re: Genome Comparison project near completion

Thanks for the info. I have a little celeron machine that struggles with FAAH and HPF2, so I set it to GC a while back, but now I have it set to get anything it can handle. If it takes 30+ hours for a FAAH WU, then it will just have to enjoy the long crunching times. I hope maybe one or two of the new projects that come up in the future will be able to utilize some of the lower end machines out there. I have seen a few posts from people who still use Pentium 2s and 3s who miss the GC size WUs.
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Yeah. I have one P3 0.5GHz in the same boat, but it sends in a buncha' points whenever it does finish one. Watch for HPF2 and FAAH to get a bit shorter after about 5 days. There's nothing definite, but they are trying to speed things up a bit. It's not as dramatic as another GC, but it's a little bit of help. I'm guessing that it will go from 36 hours to 29.5 hours. Your 30 hours might get done in a day.
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Re: Genome Comparison project near completion

Very good news and thanks to every body. peace
The problem will be now for members that does not have a very fast CPU with a lot of memory. crying


There are other medical projects with low Ram Requirements
SIMAP@home 5.10 (10 MB) : http://boinc.bio.wzw.tum.de/boincsimap/ -> System requirements : 64 MB
Tanpaku (20 MB) : http://issofty17.is.noda.tus.ac.jp/index_E.php -> System requirements : 96 MB
Malaria (60MB) : http://www.malariacontrol.net/ -> System requirements : 192 MB




what about low end cpu requirements.. p pro 200 thru p433?
got a handful ...




try this again.......
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Ron --

Not too many of the projects impose restrictions on the processor. You can review the requirements here.
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biggrin Re: Genome Comparison project completed

Here is a copy of the email that the World Community Grid sent out to announce the completion of the Fiocruz Genome Comparison project:
Dear lawrencehardin,
World Community Grid has reached the 100,000 years of run time mark! THANK YOU to all our volunteers who have enabled us to reach this amazing milestone! Because of your contributions, results on critical health issues have already been achieved, demonstrating World Community Grid's potential to make significant inroads on a great range of future projects that can benefit the world.

World Community Grid also is pleased to announce that the Fiocruz Genome Comparison (FGC) project is finished. The last work units have been sent out and when the final results are returned, the project will come to an end. This project, which launched on November 16, 2006, will have run for just over 8 months by the time the last results are returned. During this time 146,000 members will have donated 3,800 years of computer time on 280,000 different computers. This is a significant contribution to helping scientists better understand human genes, how they play a role in disease processes, and ultimately in understanding how to devise drugs to combat human diseases.

But the end of this project is really only a beginning. Based on the results, the researchers who are working on this project have a plan to not only use this data, but to also make it available to other researchers. World Community Grid's team will keep in close touch with the research team and will post updates on the website in the Research pages http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/viewResearch.do . The researchers will also continue to update their FGC website http://www.dbbm.fiocruz.br/GenomeComparison with exciting updates about this project and the inroads it is making to research.

We still need your help with other ongoing projects! World Community Grid continues to run the FightAIDS@Home and Human Proteome Folding - Phase II projects. These critical research projects need your computer time as well.

We also are preparing three new projects that are due to be launched later this summer, including ones focused on flaviviruses, climate modeling, and cancer. We will publish more information about these projects when they launch.

On behalf of the research staff at Fiocruz, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, World Community Grid's team wish to express our thanks to you for contributing your PC power to this project. With your contribution, this project was completed in a fraction of the time it would otherwise have taken.

IMPORTANT: If you have elected to participate only in the Fiocruz Genome Comparison project, you must take some action to prevent your World Community Grid agent from sitting idle on your PC. Please sign in to the World Community Grid website, and from the "My Grid" page, select the "My Projects" link from the menu on the left. From the "My Projects" page, select one or more of the other projects in which you choose to participate. If no action is taken within the next 3 weeks, we will set your default to "Participate in All Projects". You will then be automatically enrolled to participate in the next cancer research project when it is launched in July or August.


I would like to know how can I receive this kind of e-mails... I find them very cool
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Re: Genome Comparison project completed

Go to your profile: https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/ms/viewMyProfile.do
and opt in for information by email.
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Go to your profile: https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/ms/viewMyProfile.do
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Thank u my friend ;)
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