Dead Men Walking

Forum Archive 2023 => dMw's Community Centre => Community Archive => Dead Men Folding => Topic started by: TeaLeaf on March 23, 2004, 10:01:41 PM

Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: TeaLeaf on March 23, 2004, 10:01:41 PM
My machines have been chomping on these behemoths WUs recently - has any one else been getting them?  They earn 160 points per WU  :blink:   That's over twice as big as the previous biggest.   These two projects are taking just over 30 minutes per frame on an XP2500 - that's a two day WU!

Looks like a nice interesting project too!

TL.
QuoteOriginally posted by Stanford
These projects study the unfolding pathway of a p53 dimer. P53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose disfunction is implicated in over 50% of human cancers. A series of other projects in combination with this project may shed light on the process by which four copies of p53 come together to form the active complex.
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: Dingo on March 23, 2004, 10:09:05 PM
Yup, me and Mrs_D have got one each, more points, more points........Isa coming to get thee Smitee!!  ;)  :D
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: Zok on March 23, 2004, 11:05:56 PM
yep, done some 858's currently on an 859
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: sheepy on March 24, 2004, 01:13:21 PM
thewse may be the WU's that im getting
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: suicidal_monkey on March 24, 2004, 02:24:45 PM
how do you tell what number the thing is? Mine says p697_L939_WT_Rayleigh

it's not exactly a quick process, is it... :unsure:
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: Zok on March 24, 2004, 02:30:41 PM
Quote[08:02:38] Folding@home Gromacs Core
[08:02:38] Version 1.56 (February 2, 2004)
[08:02:38]
[08:02:38] Preparing to commence simulation
[08:02:38] - Assembly optimizations manually forced on.
[08:02:38] - Not checking prior termination.
[08:02:38] - Go method
[08:02:39] - Expanded 405741 -> 2483231 (decompressed 612.0 percent)
[08:02:39] - Starting from initial work packet
[08:02:39]
[08:02:39] Project: 563 (Run 173, Clone 2, Gen 124)
[08:02:39]
[08:02:39] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[08:02:39] Entering M.D.
[08:02:59] Protein: p563_BBA5_ext
[08:02:59]
[08:02:59] Writing local files
[08:03:00] Extra SSE boost OK.
[08:03:04] Writing local files
[08:03:06] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0)

from FAHlog.txt found in yor folding folder

running project 563
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: suicidal_monkey on March 24, 2004, 03:19:28 PM
mine looks rather different...
...number 62 perhaps?

Quote[11:42:41] Working on Unit 01 [March 24 11:42:41]
[11:42:41] + Working ...
[11:42:41] Folding@home Client Core Version 2.52 (February 10, 2004)
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Proj: work/wudata_01
[11:42:41] Done: 23018 -> 143238 (decompressed 622.2 percent)
[11:42:41] nsteps: 5000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 250.000000 temperature: 298.000000
[11:42:41] xyzfile:
[11:42:41] "  397 p697_L939_WT_Raleigh
[11:42:41]   1 N   24.905143  6.764229  24.451574  ..."
[11:42:41] keyfile:
[11:42:41] "parameters   ./proj697.prm
[11:42:41] NOVERSION
[11:42:41] ARCHIVE
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] cutoff    16.0
[11:42:41] taper     12...."
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Hashes matched on file work/wudata_01.dyn
[11:42:41] ARC file integrity verified
[11:42:41] Restarting from checkpointed files.
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Protein: p697_L939_WT_Raleigh
[11:42:41] - Run: 62 (Clone 15, Gen 1)
[11:42:41] - Frames Completed: 1, Remaining: 399
[11:42:41] - Dynamic steps required: 4987500
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Writing local files:
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: Jamoe on March 24, 2004, 03:46:12 PM
[11:42:41] "parameters ./proj697.prm
p697_L939_WT_Raleigh

i would guess its 697.

im running a measly 40WU project at the moment :(

never mind, suppose it will be over quick.

Jamoe
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: GRIM_REAPER on March 24, 2004, 04:12:50 PM
surely it wont a huge diffrence what size the wu is you'l get the same ammount of points per what eva wont you???
Title: Project 858 & 859
Post by: Liberator on March 24, 2004, 05:57:29 PM
My poor little 2nd machine is chomping through 858.

1700+ with SSE boost enabled, 36 minutes a step!

Still, looks like I'll be keeping the WU count down, with major pointage!