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Message 1078 - Posted: 11 Apr 2008 | 8:56:09 UTC

The main website of ps3grid.net is sorta confusing..as to what projects ps3grid runs..

Can someone tell me what they are and what they do? Also..I read this thread here: http://www.ps3grid.net/forum_thread.php?id=67

About when a graphics app will come along..but I thought ps3grid already had a graphic because I remember watching a Youtube video of a news channel showing off a client running on the ps3 with a graphic of a molecule simulation.

If ps3grid doesn\'t have a graphic client..any street date for it?

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Message 1079 - Posted: 12 Apr 2008 | 10:47:58 UTC
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Hi ZTMIKE!

PS3GRID don´t run projects, it is a project - on the bottom of the homepage of PS3GRID in the Science chapter you can see what we are crunching.

I guess the video you saw on Youtube was about Folding@home - that´s another Biology project that also uses the PS3. It runs natively on the PS3 Operating System.
Here at PS3GRID we use the BOINC Software - to use BOINC you would have to install Linux on your PS3, or you could also download a Live Linux for USB Pendrives to crunch for PS3GRID on this site... (I would recommend to install Yellow Dog Linux).

Don´t know about the graphics for the PS3GRID app, but I think someone is still working on it...
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Message 1081 - Posted: 13 Apr 2008 | 14:12:37 UTC - in response to Message 1079.
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Hi ZTMIKE!

PS3GRID don´t run projects, it is a project - on the bottom of the homepage of PS3GRID in the Science chapter you can see what we are crunching.

I guess the video you saw on Youtube was about Folding@home - that´s another Biology project that also uses the PS3. It runs natively on the PS3 Operating System.
Here at PS3GRID we use the BOINC Software - to use BOINC you would have to install Linux on your PS3, or you could also download a Live Linux for USB Pendrives to crunch for PS3GRID on this site... (I would recommend to install Yellow Dog Linux).

Don´t know about the graphics for the PS3GRID app, but I think someone is still working on it...


Thanks for the reply. As far as what I saw..it wasn\'t folding@home..because I actually fold on that right now..I wish I could find the youtube video of it.. But I saw the link to how you can get started, and I have a couple questions..What exactly is a pendrive? Does Walmart or other stores sell these, and about what price range is it for a 512mb size one? My other question is, when will wifi be supported?

My last question..I have is, ps3grid is it pretty much the same as folding@home? How optimized is the ps3grid project compared to folding@home?

P.S is there a \"status\" page like seen here: http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=osstats

TIA

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Message 1082 - Posted: 14 Apr 2008 | 11:45:16 UTC - in response to Message 1081.

Hi ZTMIKE!

PS3GRID don´t run projects, it is a project - on the bottom of the homepage of PS3GRID in the Science chapter you can see what we are crunching.

I guess the video you saw on Youtube was about Folding@home - that´s another Biology project that also uses the PS3. It runs natively on the PS3 Operating System.
Here at PS3GRID we use the BOINC Software - to use BOINC you would have to install Linux on your PS3, or you could also download a Live Linux for USB Pendrives to crunch for PS3GRID on this site... (I would recommend to install Yellow Dog Linux).

Don´t know about the graphics for the PS3GRID app, but I think someone is still working on it...


Thanks for the reply. As far as what I saw..it wasn\'t folding@home..because I actually fold on that right now..I wish I could find the youtube video of it.. But I saw the link to how you can get started, and I have a couple questions..What exactly is a pendrive? Does Walmart or other stores sell these, and about what price range is it for a 512mb size one? My other question is, when will wifi be supported?

My last question..I have is, ps3grid is it pretty much the same as folding@home? How optimized is the ps3grid project compared to folding@home?

P.S is there a \"status\" page like seen here: http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=osstats

TIA


Folding@home is a distributed computing type project, but runs stand-alone. If you run that, that is all you can do. Although it is already supported in the PS3 without having to add extra software which is easier.

PS3GRID is a distributed computing, volunteer computing or grid computing type project that runs within the BOINC framework. The BOINC framework allows a large number of projects to be shared, currently there are more than 60 running or in the works. They cover a wide range of scientfic subjects, weather, space, biology, proteins, chemistry, mathematics, games or puzzles, graphics and so on. They can run on PS3\'s, Windows PCs, Linux PC\'s and MAC\'s. Each project though, needs a specific application written for each type of hardware, which at this time there are only a few that support the PS3.

A description of PS3GRID\'s science is on the front page.

Graphics are nice, but do take away from your processors total capacity, meaning less science work is done while graphics are running. This was part of the original design of BOINC, to use \'spare\' processor power. Since its inception though, most participants like to let it run full power with the screen turned off.

WiFi can be supported by installing the full YDL version of linux. In a future version of the USB drive, wifi may be supported, but I can give no definite time that will happen. A link to how to install the full version of YDL linux is also on the front page, but this requires using part of you hard drive space.

As for a pendrive, that is one name for a USB Drive, sometimes called a thumb drive (since it is the size of a person\'s thumb), jump drive, or any number of other names. See the 5 easy setup steps off the front page, for a photo of one. Price will depend on where you live, but in the US now a small one like that can be $10 US Dollars. Anything larger than 512MB will work, but the extra capacity is not used by the linux live install, see front page to setup instructions.

Stats for all BOINC projects can be found at sites like BOINCstats or MundayWeb and a few others. They also provide links back to all BOINC projects and forums for discussions.

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