For me it was via programming forum I was part of (still there actually
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This was about four maybe five years ago, I think the one who posted it is no longer folding, lol..
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Your turn.. looking forward to hear your stories.
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That's pretty cool.. so when did you start folding? Right from the very beginning?HaloJones wrote:First started Distributed Computing with SETI@Home in the 90s. I was active on alt.comp.hardware.overclocking and someone started talking about Genome@Home and A.C.H.O. started a team. That team morphed into The Genome Collective and was very active in GAH. When GAH turned into FAH, I split the team by starting up with Distributed Folding but when that ended the team re-joined its efforts into FAH.
I fold because I'm obsessive about the points and the battle to get the most I can with my limited budget while ignoring my power bill. I hope that the science is worthwhile but don't pretend to understand it.
Your 24 hours average (according to your signature) is only 111 - how can that be?kiore wrote:I was on a rationalist forum and some members were posting about "folding" seemed such a unusual topic title I had to read itfortunately some people were patient enough to explain the distributed computing idea and offer lots of support and encouragement. I then started reading up here as well and built my first computer just a few months later, I'm now about to build my 4th
and my combined points total is fast approaching 20million, so I guess I'm now addicted
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I think I would have fallen away pretty quickly without the community support I received here and the comradeship of being in a team.
Cheers.
I'm on leave at present and only have an old laptop with me, normally a little more than than from 3 quad cores and 9 GPUsyahavbr wrote:Your 24 hours average (according to your signature) is only 111 - how can that be?kiore wrote:I was on a rationalist forum and some members were posting about "folding" seemed such a unusual topic title I had to read itfortunately some people were patient enough to explain the distributed computing idea and offer lots of support and encouragement. I then started reading up here as well and built my first computer just a few months later, I'm now about to build my 4th
and my combined points total is fast approaching 20million, so I guess I'm now addicted
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I think I would have fallen away pretty quickly without the community support I received here and the comradeship of being in a team.
Cheers.
Sounds fantastic.. considering your PPD do you have whole medium scale company folding for you??toTOW wrote:My distributed computing history is quite long ...
I first started on distributed.net in the 90s on the RC5-64 project ...
Cracking a code finally became boring, so I started to search for a more useful project. At that time, I joined the SETI@Home project. The project suited fine with the computer I had and my 56k connection.
But after a few years, I started to think that searching for aliens was a bit pointless ... and SETI started to move to BOINC which I never liked, so again, I searched for a more interesting projcet.
I wanted to join FAH at this time, but it was impossible to queue WUs, so it didn't suit to my 56k connectionso I joined the ECCp project that was in 1999 or 2000 ... at this moment, I got ADSL, but I still had an old computer (P3 450), so the short ECCp packets were great.
When I replaced my machine in 2002 with and Athlon XP 2000+, I finally joined FAH and I soon became more and more involved in the project. And you know the end of story until today