Confused-Wikipedia says this project is dead. [Not]
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:25 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Dev ... ch_Project
The above page says "According to an announcement on the grid.org forums,[9] after the HPF1 project was completed it was left to continue running on grid.org until August 9, 2006.[10] During that time, members whose computers were configured to run this project got new work and spent computing resources calculating a result, but the result was returned to grid.org for points only -- it was not used for scientific research."
I have been participating in the folding@home project for years, and have been advertising it and other distributed computing projects on my website, Free Frequent Flyer Miles(on the Click for Miles, Money, and Good Causes page), along with other grid.org projects - Anthrax, Smallpox, and Cancer research. I haven't been paying any attention to it at all until one of my readers told me that my link to grid.org was not functional. So I find grid.org, only to discover that they no longer provide a means of signing up for good distributed computing projects.
Questions:
Thanks.
Gary Steiger
The above page says "According to an announcement on the grid.org forums,[9] after the HPF1 project was completed it was left to continue running on grid.org until August 9, 2006.[10] During that time, members whose computers were configured to run this project got new work and spent computing resources calculating a result, but the result was returned to grid.org for points only -- it was not used for scientific research."
I have been participating in the folding@home project for years, and have been advertising it and other distributed computing projects on my website, Free Frequent Flyer Miles(on the Click for Miles, Money, and Good Causes page), along with other grid.org projects - Anthrax, Smallpox, and Cancer research. I haven't been paying any attention to it at all until one of my readers told me that my link to grid.org was not functional. So I find grid.org, only to discover that they no longer provide a means of signing up for good distributed computing projects.
Questions:
- I downloaded folding@home from grid.org. It still seems to be running and uploading data. Am I still contributing to scientific research?
- Where can I tell my readers to read about and sign up for other worthy distrubted computing projects?
Thanks.
Gary Steiger