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| Name of
MOD : |
Foldingathome-504-GUI-b1.tar.gz 1.4.4/1.4.10 |
| Version of
MOD : |
504
Author |
| Version and patch level of IPCop: | 1.4.4/1.4.10
Tested with IPCop 1.4.4/1.4.10 NOTE : MOD MAY work with other versions, but has only been tested with the versions listed. |
| Interface type : | GUI = Graphical user interface, the MOD is
accessed from the Web Browser.
Folding@Home 1.4.4/1.4.10 Version |
| Build Level: | b1 = Build 1
This represents minor changes to the MOD. See Changelog |
| Rating : | Green - Opens no ports to red. No known vulnerabilities. |
| Description : | Installs the Folding@Home Client. Reboot [not] required. |
| Operation : | Folding@home is a distributed computing project designed to perform computationally intensive simulations of protein folding. It was launched on October 1, 2000, and is currently managed by the Pande Group, within Stanford University's Chemistry department, under the supervision of Professor Vijay S. Pande. When launched, it became the second largest distributing computing project after SETI@home. |
| Setup : | Download and install the
Addon Server MOD first.
Second download the IPCop 1.4.4/1.4.10 Version of the MOD Third install using the Addons page found in your IPCop. No Reboot is required. |
| Configure : |
Enter the User name you would like to use, if none use Anonymous
Enter the group you would to be a part of, if none use 0 Use the "No Time Limit" on slower machines, as Folding@Home requires a lot of CPU cycles to fold a protein. When starting FAH, it may take some time to start, and progress may be slow due to load on your IPCop, and the speed of the CPU and memory. |
| ChangeLog : |