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Folding@Home Gets Auto-Shutdown, Background Tunes

To co-incide with the release of PS3 firmware v2.10, Sony have announced an updated Folding@Home client, which you'll "soon" be able to download. The update brings two major changes: firstly, you can set a timer for the program, after which the PS3 can shut itself down. The other change is the addition of a background music feature, which draws its tracks from any you've got store on your HDD.

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Blackmoses5966d ago (Edited 5966d ago )

You got to give it to them....

always trying to find ways to improve things. No matter how useless the improvement may seem....LOL!!!! I guess this is good for those Hardcore Folders. LOL!!!! laughing at the thought of actual hardcore folders!!!

akaFullMetal5966d ago

i know some hardcore folders, and i think they will love this, ahahhha, i might be doing more folding now because of this

sonarus5966d ago

I will definetly be doing more folding now because of this. I like to listen to music till i sleep but dnt like to leave ps3 on all night i also like to fold but dnt want to fold all night either. This basically solves everything for me. Always wanted ps3 to have some sort of sleep timer and they have funny its in folding@home and not jst a console feature on its own but can't complain

darkSnipar5966d ago

except for my parents are paying for the electricity bill but they are becoming supsicious that the extra power consumption is coming from the ps3, so the autoshutdown feature can come in handy

SSCOOLCHEA5966d ago

but till this day i still dont understand what the hell that is . I know it has to do with research and thats why i sign up. It should explain what the atoms or the proteins is doing . that will be very helpful.

DrWan5966d ago

The reason they are folding...its because they do not fully understand what these proteins do where how they bind exactly kinetically, dynamically, and pharmacologically..once they have that square out they can use it to make prediction of new biological models for disease and even create better synthetic drugs to act as "protein mimickers" to help fight cancer, alheizmers, ect.

SSCOOLCHEA5966d ago (Edited 5966d ago )

i was just saying it should tell you why that protein or atom is turning green or yellow. but anyways anything to help the world get rid of disease is always good. one more thing why do you have join groups ?

riksweeney5966d ago

I believe you join a group so that you collaborate on folding proteins and you don't waste time folding sequences(?) that have already been done.

Real Gambler5966d ago

No, each individuals get differents protein. Joining a group brings a few things.

1- You feel you're part of a small community.
2- If you fold a lot, it's easier to get into the top 50, 20 or 10 members of your group instead of trying to get to the top of the hundred of thousands folders.
3- Groups have forums, so if you have any questions about folding, they will gladly help you.
4- Quite often, some groups will organize "foldathons"­. Basically, everybody in the group is trying to fold on a certain day. You may win points that will give you icons and other freebies.
5- Somehow, I also think it's good because there's a competition between groups, so members may end up folding more because they don't other groups to do better than them.

All you have to do, is find a group you like, and enter the group number in the folding options.

Hint: group 54376 is 48 worldwide, and doing pretty good... : )

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Maximum Interview: the Science Behind Folding @ Home

Maximum PC: Walking into the Pande Lab at Stanford University is somewhat of a hardcore geek’s ultimate dream. This is, after all, where the real work gets done—or should we say, work units. For the various desktop systems and consoles scattered around the area are all a part of a larger initiative that likely you and I, as well as Stanford graduate students, researchers from around the globe, and consortiums of geeks and enthusiasts alike, have all contributed to.

Dr. Vijay Pande, an associate professor of chemistry, structural biology, and computer science over at Stanford—as well as the longtime director of the Folding@Home distributing computing project, which his aptly titled “Pande Lab” oversees—estimates that around 400,000 systems actively “fold” at the current moment. Given the program’s fairly linear growth of around 40,000 new systems a year, Folding@Home should be able to push past half a million “connected” PCs easily before its crystal anniversary.

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ALFAxD_CENTAURO4915d ago (Edited 4915d ago )

Amazing project.

Amazing feature on PS3 to help the project.

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The healing power of PlayStation 3

Critical Gamer writes: There has been a lot of hype about the power of the Cell processor residing inside the PlayStation 3. Whether or not we will see its full power being exploited remains to be seen, but it has been put to good use by medical researchers in America with the folding@home project.

I’m sure a lot of PS3 owners are unaware of the program folding@home residing on their PS3. This little piece of software has been designed by boffins at Stanford University in the USA, and is used to perform mathematical calculations of proteins when they misfold in the human body. I know you’re probably wondering what I’m wittering on about, so here’s what it is all about.

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Jim Crikey4936d ago

Why don't all machines do this?

Shadow Flare4936d ago (Edited 4936d ago )

I know that pc's use folding@home as well. I think all computers should use this as every little helps. Wii doesn't have it as it doesn't really have the power for the tasks at hand, and Stanford university said that the 360 is of limited help to them

http://n4g.com/news/37648/x...

ImpartialMan4936d ago

PS3 CPU is 3 times more capable than Xbox.
"And in terms of performance measured in gigaflops, the PS3 tops out at nearly three times that of the Xbox. "- IGN
http://gear.ign.com/article...

for a same gen console, that is extremely large difference. Also the reason why 360 does not have folding@home as Shadow Flare said

Anton Chigurh4935d ago (Edited 4935d ago )

Didn't heal my shoulder injury. I better go to a real doctor. /s

ImpartialMan4935d ago

do you realize the importance of protein folding to finding cure to many diseases and many other scientific advancements??

only injury you have is stupidity. and no doc can fix that

Hideo_Kojima4935d ago

Calm down he was just joking :-/

scruffy_bear4936d ago

My problem is I can't do anything with my PS3 when using folding@home if it was in the background I would use it more

Shadow Flare4936d ago

If I'm using my ps3 just to play some music in my room, then I'll put on folding@home since it plays music while it does it

rdgneoz34936d ago

Yep, I do the same. Turn folding@home on and play a little music.

lolzers4935d ago

I'm going to start doing it because my ps3 is very rarely on. Might as well do some good for the world.

jneul4935d ago

that is because you own a 360 and pretend it's a ps3 every day....

lolzers4935d ago (Edited 4935d ago )

I don't own a 360 you spacker. It may come as a blow, but some people don't worship a piece of plastic and metal the same way you do.

EDIT:It's amusing how you get labeled as being a 360 owner because you dare to downplay anything wrong with the ps3. I haven't owned a 360 for over 2 years, I sold it because it had nothing out I wanted.

Which would be the same fate for my ps3 if it had nothing coming out next year. This year has been dismal.

jneul4934d ago

yeah gow iii, heavy rain, 3d dot heroes, wkc, rof, ffxiii, modnation racers, 3d dot heroes, demon souls (eu), move, sports champions, start the party,tumble
thats alot of game/peripherals already out this year that i bought alone, not to mention upcoming games such as time crisis, the fight, gt5.
if that is a lack of games then i call you blind

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Dan504935d ago

You can play music you have on the HDD and use the web browser. :D

Cubes4936d ago

Microsoft should be supporting folding@home as well on the 360. Bill Gates is always seen donating money to charity, so why not help with this project? They should try and get it integrated into the OS of PC's, Mac's and all the consoles, and have it running in the background.

metsgaming4936d ago

yea the 360 fans would never us it. Not because they dont care per say but because they dont want to risk it overheating and causing RROD.

Mr2Good34935d ago

there to busy play modern warfare 2.

Trroy4935d ago (Edited 4935d ago )

MS won't support folding @ home on the 360, and I'll tell you why:

The TFLOPs fact reports like this one.

A task like protein folding is something the Cell processor is exceptionally good at (as you can see from the numbers) -- and the 360 would look weak, in comparison, despite its being a decent games console.

MS will never, ever, do something that would make the 360 look markedly inferior to the PS3. Like having folding@home. Doesn't matter to them if it saves lives or not. It would be bad publicity, and would hurt their brand, and that's all they care about. Sad but true.

Honestly the RRoD issue mentioned in a comment above is also a concern. MS doesn't want *every* old 360 coming back for a free refurb. The publicity issue is the main reason, though.

Dan504935d ago

They hate the word free its their other F word. :P

Truth4935d ago

+Bubbles

I spit Rockstar through my nose. It burns, but it was worth the laugh.

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ElementX4935d ago

I use my console for gaming and blu-rays, sorry. I also turn off my console when it's not being used for said activities.

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How Folding@home Turned Friends Against One Another

How a couple of egos and extrinsic motivations turned Folding@home into a bloody cold war competition, where work units were as valuable as kill counts.

Sadie21004942d ago

Ha. Well, at least they're doing some good in the world!

valanceer4942d ago

I wonder how many people would fold is they gave out trophies for certain number of work units....

DigitalAnalog4942d ago (Edited 4942d ago )

Looking at the lights (Places where Folding@home users are supposed to be). I noticed a few of them where in places I don't think I'd ever expect them to have any sort of technology, much less a PS3, EVEN moreso Folding@home. Such as:

- An isolated island
- The middle of Atlantic (No Island here, WTF)
- Some where in the nether mountain regions of Nepal (possibly Shangri-la)

Damn, PS3 you scary...

-End statement

garrod4942d ago

lls good post. Funny story. I'm tempted to start a Folding war with some of my buddies now :)

Ocelot5254942d ago (Edited 4942d ago )

it's all fun and games until your PS3 gets YLOD from folding 12 hours a day :(

HSx94942d ago

it's a PS3 not an Xbox 360

LockeCole4942d ago

Interesting thoughts on competitive nature. I dig it.

illegalyouth4942d ago

I really enjoyed this story. Great writing!

cmrbe4942d ago

This is the kind of war the world needs.

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