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    Both Simap and Rosetta seem to be out of work so most of my crunching is back on Aqua (with a smidgen on NQueens).

    Is there any other protein-related BOINC projects out there?

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    Most of the other protein related BOINC projects are out of work, or just down in general. POEM@home still seems to be up and running though. Also, WCG might do some protein stuff but I'm not sure.

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    Must've missed that one when looking through earlier

    Added it in so should get some WUs going through for at least 1 of the protein projects

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfb View Post
    Both Simap and Rosetta seem to be out of work so most of my crunching is back on Aqua (with a smidgen on NQueens).
    It looks like Rosetta is back in action.

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    Is there no news on Aqua?
    Colin Thompson

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    Like what?
    Server Status: http://aqua.dwavesys.com/server_status.php
    From their home page: http://aqua.dwavesys.com/
    AQUA@home's latest results are available
    13-January-2009
    After lots of number crunching, we now have the results for 96-qubit problems. Please click on the "See the results of your computations" link to see how the minimum energy gap is scaling with the problem size. The verdict is that so far the running time of the adiabatic algorithm is linear with the problems size.

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    I think he was referring to the check point status if they fixed it
    And No not yet members in there are still grumbling about losing 60 hrs at a pop

    Or perhaps I am wrong
    Last edited by LAURENU2; 01-29-2009 at 09:58 PM.

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