10-03-2008, 09:12 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Originally Posted by axeman2008 Cheers thanks for that. Just another question, the yellow dots spread all over the globe do they resemble active ps3 consoles? | The dots only represent PS3 owners, no PC's or Mac's.
As far as the Folding@Home Program itself, it downloads WU's (work units) from Stanford Univ., crunches the numbers, then uploads the data back to Stanford Univ. Some work units take longer than others to complete and are usually worth more points. There are advanced options you can select from the menu, along with signing up for a Folding@Home Team. If you leave your PS3 working WU's all the time, you can download certain other WU's worth more points.
Stanford Univ. has had problems with WU's not uploading correctly and hardware/software issues from time to time, but they stay on top of most glitches fairly well.
All in all, it's a worthy program to be involved in, either part-time or full-time. IMO
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