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[G] Folding@Home Sig: Ready for Use
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[G] Folding@Home Sig: Ready for Use
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PlayStation Guru
Posts: 23690
Registered: 01-24-2005

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Gaining quite a bit of the votes in the contest, it's no doubt that some people want to use this sig. Pick a size and copy the code into your profile.
CODE
FOR LARGE SIZE: Where it says "USERNAME" enter your Folding@Home username/donor name. Paste the whole thing into your sig box.
If you would like to use a different team, simply change the "55265" (it's right after the username part) to the team number of your choice.
RESULT:

MINI:

Message Edited by sthpark7791 on 08-30-2007 05:56 PM

think different
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08-26-2007 10:55 PM
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Re: Re: [G] Folding@Home Sig: Ready for Use
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Boomer
Posts: 2749
Registered: 03-18-2007

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nice, good job
 THANKS TO PACAL FOR THE SIG!  PSN:TU_SnakeVenom- / Headshot95 R.I.P. BOON
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08-29-2007 03:10 PM
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Re: [G] Folding@Home Sig: Ready for Use
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Weapon Master
Posts: 17228
Registered: 05-16-2005

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PSPFourLife wrote: How can I Fold at home? I don't have a PS3. 
You can still download the PC/Mac/Linux Folding@Home client for your PC  Although it'll run slower, it's still helping 
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08-30-2007 08:21 AM
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Re: [G] Folding@Home Sig: Ready for Use
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Weapon Master
Posts: 17228
Registered: 05-16-2005

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PSPFourLife wrote:
TheLostChild wrote:
PSPFourLife wrote: How can I Fold at home? I don't have a PS3. 
You can still download the PC/Mac/Linux Folding@Home client for your PC  Although it'll run slower, it's still helping 
What exactly does it do though? I don't understand Folding@Home. Will it tie down my connection?
Well, I'd check out the Folding@Home FAQ for those answers. As for tying down your connection you should know that it doesn't. What essentially happens is that the program contacts the Folding Servers, downloads a "Work Unit" (Less than 5 MB) and then disconnects itself, the rest is done on your computer itself, it uses the power of your CPU to do calculations or "Frames" But don't worry about it slowing down your computer, because it'll take a backseat and only use what it can without slowing anything else down, and then if you're not using your computer, it'll use more power if you stay logged in/keep the program on. When it's done, it uploads the finished work unit back to the Folding servers, and downloads a new one.  So basically, you just need to install it and let it run, and you're helping! 
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08-30-2007 08:47 AM
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