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    NanoHive has work...

    I've got some. Going to run it on my windows boxen to see how it is for a while...

    Join the team here

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    I wonder if this is how the Replicator's got started on SG1

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    I believe it was, it started with a few and GREW to a whole bunch of them
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    Only Windows

    I have a little P4 Win sitting in the corner but I'm rather sure the breaker will trip if trying to start it, can't use the micro oven anyway, that's for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwhyl
    Only Windows

    I have a little P4 Win sitting in the corner but I'm rather sure the breaker will trip if trying to start it, can't use the micro oven anyway, that's for sure
    Do you have a lot of computers or just undependable electricity? I'm asking because I didn't recognize the location you put in.

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    I only have 1 grounded 12A 220V and already 6 machines running.
    Did one unit anyway

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    Looks like nanohive is the project to

    have fun with at the moment, I've divided my home boxen to Proteins and NanoHive 50:50.

    Let's some teams.
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    Now that they have got over some of the initial problems (tasks were crashing occasionally and also were at 'normal' priority) it's running fairly smoothly. Wish there were a linux app out though....

    Welcome aboard!
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    O.K. Guys, since proteins@home appears to be down, I figured I would help out the Team, and crunch this one for a bit.Obviously, I already have BOINC installed, so what do I need to do next?
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    Think I figured it out!! Got the duallie running it!! We'll see how it goes!!
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